Interesting that TV is basically non-existent now as a news schelling point for this crowd. The future is TV-news-watchers vs. non-watchers apparently.
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What you see on twitter is heavily personalized and customized though
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spot on
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I look at newspaper sites occasionally out of habit, but don’t feel worried at all if I miss a week or two. Almost like I go there for some optional function which isnt quite comparable to entertainment, but satisfies a need to keep up with a “story” of what goes on in the world.
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(Should clarify that I tend to only skim most of the sensational headlines involving presidential politics, since otherwise it feels too much like I’m consuming entertainment of a kind which would have a lowbrow image if it wasn’t real.)
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It can only be at least several of these options to offer scope, diversity, dialectic. TV is hopeless, papers offer cliched renditions of reality, as does NPR - which, by the way, you do not even consider?
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