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Rarely on the internet unless I find something by accident.
Sometimes on Radio, when I'm the mean country roads of the Irish Midlands .
But mostly in newspapers, actually. I never buy my own, I just read others when I get the chance :P
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011284mm: I read the BBC app, 'I' newspaper, Reuters, and online news posts on Google.
I listen to the radio news at work, and talk with some of my collegues about the news.

A talk this morning pointed me towards -
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/06/07/us-usa-wiretaps-verizon-idUKBRE95502920130607
That's an unsettling story. I posted a comment on YouTube some time ago comparing the internet to Big Brother (Orwell's Big Brother I mean, not the "reality" TV programme). Someone replied, pretty much accusing me of being paranoid and even deluded, but when you read this story the comparison doesn't seem too far-fetched.
Post edited June 06, 2013 by Theoclymenus
There is this little news stand about a half block from the bus stop where I get off and walk to my office. I have to pass that stand every day and that is where most of my news comes from. Not really from the news stand itself though. There is this crazy guy that sleeps on the bench next to the stand and he is always yelling at the cars and trees about what is really going on in the world.
This won't make you feel any better then:

Go ahead and spy on your neighbor.


http://mdwhome.mdw.army.mil/iwatch
I get most of my news from the net and radio. That said I don't trust any news source completely. I dig through anything I can find. Even some of the Chinese propaganda sites. I take it all with a grain of salt and observe world events and what people say. From there I form my own conclusions.
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t4n3: I get most of my news from the net and radio. That said I don't trust any news source completely. I dig through anything I can find. Even some of the Chinese propaganda sites. I take it all with a grain of salt and observe world events and what people say. From there I form my own conclusions.
I love propaganda news! It's so much funner than typical crap. :)
BBC, Euronews, FAZ, ARD.
BBC
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McDon: I love propaganda news! It's so much funner than typical crap. :)
If you want to read some really funny stuff read the North Korean propaganda.
Post edited June 07, 2013 by t4n3
BBC - makes me laugh how blind / restricted they are - too frightened to say anything bad.
Varied sources but primarily on the internet. I like to check out google news uk and canada.

With the exception of the local news and pbs, I don't like TV news.
The Onion.