Demand Al Jazeera in the US
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#32How is the coverage of Japan though? The BBC is still my favorite for international events.
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#33When I want to know what's really going on in the world, I don't watch the government-influenced, corporate-financed mainstream western media. I tune into the Emir of Qatar's station, where centuries old traditions of democracy and independent journalism reporting produce quality, objective reporting. Incredible how gullible most people are. You just need to up the sophistication by a notch to have them eating out of…
What's wrong with another perspective on things?
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#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
You bring up good points but there still is a need. There are plenty of people who wont even consider news that isn't on TV. Having a mainstream channel that disagrees with Fox and CNN would be a great thing IMO.
It wouldn't be considered mainstream by the people that would benefit most from an expanded world view, it would just be considered terrorist.
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#35When I want to know what's really going on in the world, I don't watch the government-influenced, corporate-financed mainstream western media. I tune into the Emir of Qatar's station, where centuries old traditions of democracy and independent journalism reporting produce quality, objective reporting. Incredible how gullible most people are. You just need to up the sophistication by a notch to have them eating out of…
If I were smarter, I'd call out the type of rhetorical attack you just made, but since I'm not, I'll just point out that you provided no evidence of bias and simply played off of stereotypes. Al Jazeera is widely respected in the journalism world.
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#36When I want to know what's really going on in the world, I don't watch the government-influenced, corporate-financed mainstream western media. I tune into the Emir of Qatar's station, where centuries old traditions of democracy and independent journalism reporting produce quality, objective reporting. Incredible how gullible most people are. You just need to up the sophistication by a notch to have them eating out of…
So, out of interest, where do you get your news from? For me, choice is great. The Murdoch-owned Sky satellite service in the UK has a great selection of news channels: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_channels_on_Sky:_News It's kinda interesting to flick between the different channels during major events to see how the same event is reported in subtly different ways.
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#37When I want to know what's really going on in the world, I don't watch the government-influenced, corporate-financed mainstream western media. I tune into the Emir of Qatar's station, where centuries old traditions of democracy and independent journalism reporting produce quality, objective reporting. Incredible how gullible most people are. You just need to up the sophistication by a notch to have them eating out of…
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#38When I want to know what's really going on in the world, I don't watch the government-influenced, corporate-financed mainstream western media. I tune into the Emir of Qatar's station, where centuries old traditions of democracy and independent journalism reporting produce quality, objective reporting. Incredible how gullible most people are. You just need to up the sophistication by a notch to have them eating out of…
So, out of interest, where do you get your news from? For me, choice is great. The Murdoch-owned Sky satellite service in the UK has a great selection of news channels: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_channels_on_Sky:_News It's kinda interesting to flick between the different channels during major events to see how the same event is reported in subtly different ways.
Interesting how we use possesive pronouns when talking about news (your, their, my), no?
It is all biased.
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#39When I want to know what's really going on in the world, I don't watch the government-influenced, corporate-financed mainstream western media. I tune into the Emir of Qatar's station, where centuries old traditions of democracy and independent journalism reporting produce quality, objective reporting. Incredible how gullible most people are. You just need to up the sophistication by a notch to have them eating out of…
If I were smarter, I'd call out the type of rhetorical attack you just made, but since I'm not, I'll just point out that you provided no evidence of bias and simply played off of stereotypes. Al Jazeera is widely respected in the journalism world.
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#40When I want to know what's really going on in the world, I don't watch the government-influenced, corporate-financed mainstream western media. I tune into the Emir of Qatar's station, where centuries old traditions of democracy and independent journalism reporting produce quality, objective reporting. Incredible how gullible most people are. You just need to up the sophistication by a notch to have them eating out of…