Thursday, February 2, 2023

My Top 5 News Sources

    First off, I like to intake news from multiple sources to insure I get the most accurate story possible, To start I will usually read the headliners by looking up the story, And just quick clicking a few sites, Which is usually ABC News, NBC, and Fox, I have heard controversy about most of these sites, But I do my best to combine information from all 3,, And if it's something that can only be found in 1 article I usually deem it as either too new to verify or just false. My top 2 sites are usually NCB and Fox. I read articles often from them and check other sites to verify occasionally.


1. NBC nightly news

    I really like nightly news due to the way that they structure it, they quickly highlight key events in the US that should be known about as well as go in depth about important ones that could affect most people's daily lives, then at the end of the sappy news they highlight one good story to come out of America, which is a good way to end the news without everyone feeling sappy.

2. ABC

    Second, I usually watch my local news channel, they tend to be pretty well researched and accurate, they do not delve too deep into details of nationwide events, but they will explain everything that is relevant and important surrounding the story, this helps people understand nationwide occurrences without needless bias for a larger population to be included.

    3. Fox

    Usually after intaking local and nationwide coverage of the event, I tend to glance over fox news and see what they are talking about when it comes to the situation, usually they tend to have bias, this can affect how the information is explained and usually results in biased research as well.

 

    In short conclusion I try to use many news sources to help intake information as accurately and quickly as possible, this can help avoid concern over false information and create a better understanding of the biases that certain news outlets may have, eventually leading to a better understanding of real information VS biased information.

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