The stations Sinclair bought were fine. It's the content Sinclair forces them to carry that's questionable.
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Replying to @dkegel @teslafuller and
That's your real issue w Sinclair broadcasting - took ya a bit to nail it down. Also you're refusing to be aware that ALL major broadcasting groups have biases & push an agenda (some less than others); they're all guilty of this. Most networks are owned by hardcore pol leftists
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Replying to @bradm32751 @teslafuller and
I like this chart: http://www.allgeneralizationsarefalse.com/ and I tend to pay more attention to news outlets that report facts and less to 'news' outlets that are more opinion than fact. My Dad can't even tell the difference between facts and opinions anymore. It's really, really sad.
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Replying to @dkegel @teslafuller and
If love to hear which news organization you listen to most often... I read as many different opinions & "facts" as i can - try to understand their biases & slants on the subject/issue, then formulate my own opinion. Facts are in quotes bc most grouos cherry-pick those too
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Replying to @bradm32751 @dkegel and
I rarely receive *any* facts from other news organizations, though I do watch everything from MSNBC/ CBS/ PBS to FOX.
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Replying to @SharylAttkisson @bradm32751 and
I think that chart got Infowars and NaturalNews about right: as far down towards "contains fabricated stories" as possible. I don't read anything outside that middle bar regularly. I can't stand partisan sources.
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