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What Is The Best Unbiased Website / Paper For News?
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I know different newspapers are politically biased, as are news websites. Are there any that are truly neutral with news reports?
I don't have time to read several and then 'read between the lines' to get to the true story ...
I don't have time to read several and then 'read between the lines' to get to the true story ...
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Best to get your news from a number of sources. In my opinion: 1) BBC – Mostly left-wing occasionally adopting the centre ground. 2) Daily Mail - Hilariously right-wing. 3) Guardian - Hilariously left-wing. 4) Russia Today - Surprisingly centre ground. 5) Al Jazeera - Surprisingly centre ground. 6) Fox News – Jaw- droppingly right-wing. Would be...
01:39 Sun 26th May 2013
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Does no-one have a good word for the Telegraph ? I find that its news coverage is about the best that I have tried, and I've tried most.
Its editorials are biased to the right, but being a right-wing reader that's OK. The layout is logical and aesthetically pleasing, and without a daily 'fix' of its crosswords I'd feel vaguely deprived.
As a quality newspaper, I'd give it 9/10, not perfect, but nearly so.
Its editorials are biased to the right, but being a right-wing reader that's OK. The layout is logical and aesthetically pleasing, and without a daily 'fix' of its crosswords I'd feel vaguely deprived.
As a quality newspaper, I'd give it 9/10, not perfect, but nearly so.
birdie //For instance, I do not agree with the existence of the prison camps at Guantanimo Bay............................................etc.//
I don't know how you define bias and centre ground . It's not a question of whether you agree or not agree with a report, although that may affect you judgement, but rather the amount of reporting on a particular subject or country. If every time you look at a particular channel it's showing the negative side of a particular country , that's bias. The term centre ground is more difficult to define , your centre maybe my right or left.
My communist neighbour thinks RT is too Right Wing if you see what I mean.
I don't know how you define bias and centre ground . It's not a question of whether you agree or not agree with a report, although that may affect you judgement, but rather the amount of reporting on a particular subject or country. If every time you look at a particular channel it's showing the negative side of a particular country , that's bias. The term centre ground is more difficult to define , your centre maybe my right or left.
My communist neighbour thinks RT is too Right Wing if you see what I mean.
I was intrigued by the best answer in birdie1971, particularly on his view that the Guardian was hilariously Left wing. I suspect Birdie1971 is American, apologies if I'm incorrect and the days of Macarthisim are still overhanging some people in the US in the 21st century, that anyone showing a slight bit of socialism is very left wing or a communist. If you want a very left view have a look at the Morning Star (But I suspect you'll view this as communist Stalinst rubbish), but the Guardian, hilariously left wing and the Daily Mail hilariously right wing, depends what you view on hilariously and left and right wing is, but in terms of the Guardian I think your wrong. I agree the Daily Mail is right wing and regularly goes too far but in my view should defintly not be used as a source of unbiased news, they were one of the reasons the UK voted to LEAVE. But the Guardian which even sometimes criticises Jeremy Corbin and the Labour Governement, hilariously left wing as really? Good attempt though Birdie1971 and I agree with you Al Jazeera is Centre Ground (Though most people I speak to think it supports terrorism – but there you go again amazing how views are born) and I will have to look at Russia Today, as I thought it was a Putin supporter (See even I have a biased view). But I think what is worrying in today's society is that we seem to being influenced by very rich small minority, who own a lot of the media outlets and most possibly have a right winged bias and you have to be very careful on the what we deem as unbiased news? Your views are not totally incorrect Birdie1971, but from someone who possibly comes from a country where right wing capitalism has been at its heart for the last 100 years where your coutry have been governed by money men I have to think there is some bias in your suggestions.
And my opinion (God help me socialist view) is:
1) Channel 4 Newsgroups
2) The Guadian
3) The Independent
4) Al Jazeera
5) MSN (Although this I do wait to be corrected)
6) The Times
7) Euronews
I wait to see if I agree with Russia Today
And my opinion (God help me socialist view) is:
1) Channel 4 Newsgroups
2) The Guadian
3) The Independent
4) Al Jazeera
5) MSN (Although this I do wait to be corrected)
6) The Times
7) Euronews
I wait to see if I agree with Russia Today
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