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pastradamus
16th March 2003, 02:58
I was just wondering what news stations you guys watch..
I used to watch sky news,but im sick of its biased opinions.
Cnn I dont like,but its better than sky.
CBS,a lot like sky.
NBC,yet more bullshit.
Fox News,Biggest piece of facist shit ever.
Euronews,I like very much.Unbiased & not overdramatic.
KRAZYKILLA
16th March 2003, 03:03
You lucky ass ****. I dont even have cable/sattelite. I am on 1500/384 dsl though.
ANyways I prefer BBC news on channel 23 in chicago. on 2 hours a day.
(Edited by KRAZYKILLA at 9:04 pm on Mar. 15, 2003)
canikickit
16th March 2003, 03:12
I only have the four Irish stations, because I'm a backwards bastard. Fortunately Euronews is broadcast every night and every morning. I agree Pa - I think it's fantastic. I watch it every day. The weather music wrecks my head though. And those goddamn "Somfy" assholes!
I watch Fox News sometimes in my brothers or friends house - it's always good for a laugh. I don't know much about the others.
I watch the RTE news. They don't report on all the issues which I'd like to see but I think in general they're quite balanced.
I think i'm going to bomb TV3 though.
CheViveToday
16th March 2003, 03:45
Fox News is the biggest joke in the world. Bill O'Reilly needs punched in his ugly face. He's such a hypocrite. Did anyone see Bill Mahr's new HBO special?
canikickit
16th March 2003, 04:07
http://www.euronews.net
It's worth checking out, I think (I could be wrong).
Umoja
16th March 2003, 04:40
I like International News Network, made by the Candian Broadcast Company. I hack that junk off my dish.
chamo
16th March 2003, 10:39
I like Euronews alot, RTE news and Channel Four news for that longer review. Also on the radio, any BBC news channel seems to do for me.
Larissa
16th March 2003, 14:35
Too many. CNN, BBC, TV5 (France), another one from Spain, CBS, local media news channels, and private Cuban channels.
Zombie
16th March 2003, 14:40
Euronews,TV5,TF1,CTV and Radio-Canada..
mentalbunny
16th March 2003, 15:05
I only watch news on terrestrial channels, either BBC or Channel 4 usually, but sometimes ITV if I haven't seen any news that day and there's nothing else on. I can't watch it at school because no-one's interested so I read the Guardian instead, and look at the front pages of the Times, etc.
deimos
16th March 2003, 15:20
I like euronews too, but it becomes terrible if you watch it too long. I don't like sky news because tey always talk about things which are only interesting for people from england.
Fox news is indeed, the worst news channel I know. Somebody should kill this Murdoch guy.
I like N24.
canikickit
16th March 2003, 16:48
I like euronews too, but it becomes terrible if you watch it too long
hahaha...of course it does - they repeat it every half hour, it's bound to get boring :wink:
pastradamus
17th March 2003, 01:53
Quote: from Larissa on 2:35 pm on Mar. 16, 2003
Too many. CNN, BBC, TV5 (France), another one from Spain, CBS, local media news channels, and private Cuban channels.
I the spainish channel called "TVE".cuz it looks pretty good......Even though I cant understand a word they say.
pastradamus
17th March 2003, 01:54
Quote: from Larissa on 2:35 pm on Mar. 16, 2003
Too many. CNN, BBC, TV5 (France), another one from Spain, CBS, local media news channels, and private Cuban channels.
Is the spainish channel called "TVE".cuz it looks pretty good......Even though I cant understand a word they say.
pastradamus
17th March 2003, 01:56
mistake*
(Edited by pastradamus at 2:01 am on Mar. 17, 2003)
Subcomandante Marcos
17th March 2003, 02:12
i am in south america jajaja so i dont get any of those channels, here we have four national broadcasting companies (Canal 13, Megavision, Television Nacional and Chilevision) Canal 13 belongs to the church so imagine what that is like, TVN is a fucking facist channel and megavision is the more popular channel. Chilevision is the voice of the people, it shows programs about militaries, politics and how the facist Pinochet killed Democracy in 1973
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