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Who do you trust for your news?
posted by The original 42pcenter MD on Tuesday, 18th May 2004, 15:40

Elite

I am a BBC man myself. You?

All the best,

The 42%er.

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RE: Who do you trust for your news?
posted by Rob Shepherd on Tuesday, 18th May 2004, 15:53

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BBC and The Independant for me. Happy

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RE: Who do you trust for your news?
posted by gooner118 on Tuesday, 18th May 2004, 16:26

Competent

BBC/ITV/Sky, they are all the same to me, The Times is also a good source of news

Same Old Arsenal Always Winning

RE: Who do you trust for your news?
posted by Stressed-Dad on Tuesday, 18th May 2004, 16:31

Competent

Sky News is the only one for me. Stopped reading newspapers a long time ago.



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RE: Who do you trust for your news?
posted by David Beckett on Tuesday, 18th May 2004, 16:33

Reviewer

BBC for headlines; the Today programme, Five Live, Newsnight and News24 as well as Channel 4 news - a variety of newspapers (online) for the rest.

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RE: Who do you trust for your news?
posted by sonylover on Tuesday, 18th May 2004, 16:34

Elite

Sky for me too Happy Also stopped buying papers a while back too, can read them on the web if i want too.

RE: Who do you trust for your news?
posted by sput2001 on Tuesday, 18th May 2004, 16:35

Elite

Quote:
BBC/ITV/Sky, they are all the same to me...


Errrr... Trevor McDonald is turning ITV News into the televised equivalent of the Daily Mail and is, imho, unwatchable as a result.

The BBC isn't perfect, but is the best source available. I don't trust the printed press one bit!

RE: Who do you trust for your news?
posted by jeffthegun on Tuesday, 18th May 2004, 16:45

Elite

For me its the BBC website, The Guardian and one and only FARK.com.

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RE: Who do you trust for your news?
posted by Sue Davies on Tuesday, 18th May 2004, 19:48

Elite

BBC except when it also drops into tabloid mode.

Sue

RE: Who do you trust for your news?
posted by random username on Tuesday, 18th May 2004, 20:45

Elite

Independent, the BBC, and Schnews for the alternative stuff. I do read others, I just don't trust them Grinning

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