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Re: Best Online News Sources? Paid or Unpaid?
There’s a difference between the Guardian and NYT?
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Re: Best Online News Sources? Paid or Unpaid?
Originally Posted by
beeatnik
There’s a difference between the Guardian and NYT?
What is your preferred news source?
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Re: Best Online News Sources? Paid or Unpaid?
Preferred Sources.
Local interest, food, sports (the trivial or inconsequential): LA Times
Travel: NYT
Europe and ME: Grayzone
Culture and Health: unherd.com
US political and current events: Twitter and Substack citizen journalism. The whole umbrella, including disgraced former mainstream media journalists (Taibbi, Greenwald), conspiratorial marxist accounts and major non-western feeds (RT, aljazeera, etc).
A regular at my favorite dive bar used to write for The Guardian. I asked him if he left due to the economics of the post-print media landscape. Spewing the most colorful Brit expletives, he accused The Guardian of being a right wing corporate rag. Bias, man.
Originally Posted by
takashi
What is your preferred news source?
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Re: Best Online News Sources? Paid or Unpaid?
Originally Posted by
beeatnik
A regular at my favorite dive bar used to write for The Guardian. I asked him if he left due to the economics of the post-print media landscape. Spewing the most colorful Brit expletives, he accused The Guardian of being a right wing corporate rag. Bias, man.
Couldn't be wider of the mark. And given that this is a single-source commentary from a former employee (the circumstances of whose separation from the organization is unknown), a comment to be take with huge grain of salt.
The Guardian has always maintained a left-of-center editorial stance, with some occasional columnist going quite left (as in Corbin Soviet-philia left). Perhaps someone with views more aligned with the Daily Worker might call it right wing corporate rag, but both in substance and in reputation, it is decidedly not right wing.
To wit, it recently ran a sport column titled As the World Series approaches, baseball still struggles with racial bias. Yes, a typically right wing rag would definitely publish such an article.
The actual right wing corporate rag is actually the Daily Telegraph (aka Torygraph).
The paper of record is the Times of London (center right). The paper of commerce is the Financial Times (with stance most comparable to that of The Economist).
To end this on a lighter note, the list of papers makes for a convenient segue to this clip from Yes, Minister on the various British newspapers (skip to ~0:50 for the start of actual joke).
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