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How often do you look at the news?
What source do you turn to for news?
Do you have different sources for different subjects?
What section of the news do you look at first?
Do you get the paper?
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Re: The news. a polle.
I try to watch the local news every morning for a few minutes. If I'm still home, I'll catch the start of the Today show. If a story is mentioned that I know I'll miss, I'll go to their website later in the day to catch the story.
I don't get the paper.
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How often do you look at the news? Constantly. Always at some point before work. Lots during work. Once or twice in the evening.
What source do you turn to for news? Yahoo, CNN, local newspaper, P&CE board
Do you have different sources for different subjects? I tend not to seek out obviously partisan or slanted stuff (even though I'm pretty much as left-wing as they come), so I get news from everywhere.
What section of the news do you look at first? Front page, obvs!
Do you get the paper? What's paper?
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How often do you look at the news? Constantly during work. I watch the local and evening news, and also check news sites during the evening. And like BIS I like Colbert/Stewarts take on the news.
What source do you turn to for news? CNN mainly. MSNBC/MSN, local affiliates, and like PP said, PCE.
Do you have different sources for different subjects? MSN for junk. TN for gossip/breaking news. CNN and MSNbc for garden variety. Sports from different radio/TV personalities.
What section of the news do you look at first? Latest/Breaking
Do you get the paper? Nope.
How often do you look at the news? Every day but I'm a journalist so it's kind of part of the job.
What source do you turn to for news? For local news, the newspaper I work for mostly and sometimes the tv station and radio station that are part of the same company. For national news, NYT, politifact, WaPo, WSJ, LAT with a bunch of others when something catches my eye.
Do you have different sources for different subjects? Yes. I cover education so I read EdWeek and I read the NYT and NYTMag for education news. I love TVLine for television news and spoilers and for celebrity news, I mostly just read a couple blogs I like and occasionally People.
What section of the news do you look at first? Front section.
Do you get the paper? No. We live outside the delivery area for my newspaper and the one in our town is awful. Just this week they completely buried a story about a teacher who is being investigated for an inappropriate relationship with a student because the teacher's family is a pretty big name in town.BFP #4 It's a BOY!
CP: July 2011
BFP #3: 11/3/2011 M/C 12/12/11
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I watch some local news in the morning and world news at night, with lots of Internet time in the middle.
I like CNN on TV, but I don't like their website much. I generally go to NYT first and then BBC. DH will often send me links from MSNBC (like this morning's about SGK), so I end up reading that too.
I use the Washington Post for their crossword puzzle. I get the majority of my celebrity/pop culture news from the Nest.
I go in order from biggest to smallest on NYT- International, National, and then Local. And then I browse Style and Travel once a week.
I don't get the paper. It would pile up like whoah. I'm always tempted to subscribe to The Weekender when I see the commericals, though.