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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3441690" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>The reason no news network is actually a news network is the internet. While they still spout off the same thing you read about hours/days earlier, they figured out that people tune in for what the internet doesn't have, the editorials of the newscasters you've invited into your house for so long. </p><p></p><p>There's not a single unbiased newscast/program/channel/network in America, or the world for that matter. </p><p></p><p>In a weird vicious cycle, due to the popularity of these biased tv outlets, internet outlets have stumbled into the world of editorial, spin, and bias themselves making unbiased, factual news a rarity on any media you want to consume. Ironically, the most objective news you can find these days comes from radio. As most news briefs have to fit a specified time slot, companies won't waste time with editorial, rather leaving opinions to those who have shows on air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3441690, member: 24500"] The reason no news network is actually a news network is the internet. While they still spout off the same thing you read about hours/days earlier, they figured out that people tune in for what the internet doesn't have, the editorials of the newscasters you've invited into your house for so long. There's not a single unbiased newscast/program/channel/network in America, or the world for that matter. In a weird vicious cycle, due to the popularity of these biased tv outlets, internet outlets have stumbled into the world of editorial, spin, and bias themselves making unbiased, factual news a rarity on any media you want to consume. Ironically, the most objective news you can find these days comes from radio. As most news briefs have to fit a specified time slot, companies won't waste time with editorial, rather leaving opinions to those who have shows on air. [/QUOTE]
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