Question:
What is the most reliable news channel in the U.S.?
caliconserv
2009-07-31 13:54:48 UTC
ABC,NBC,CBS,FOX,CNN etc.

I don't count Hannity, Chris Mathews, Larry King as they are all commentators..
Eleven answers:
2009-07-31 14:31:44 UTC
Fox News.



Fox News is the only fair and balanced news network. They have guests with opposing opinions that discuss both sides of the issues, unlike CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, and the others.
Unixvillain
2014-03-14 18:50:28 UTC
The question should be, "How to educate and inform yourself with current world affairs". If anyone thinks that todays TV news (netowrk/cable) isn't pushing an agenda for their own political affiliations FOX: Republicans, CNN:Democrats_ I feel sorry for you. The truth is, when you watch these channels in an effort to inform yourself, you are doing yourself and everybody a disservice, especially if you are perpetuating their agenda/propaganda and allowing them to influence you. Whether you are objective enough or not to see that you are hurting this country and the children that live in it is another story. So to answer your questions, "None"". Go to the library and read books. Read articles on the internet with the same filter, "Who has what to gain by taking this side?" 9x10 it isn't going to be in your best interest even if they present it to be. There is a reason why all news anchors are good looking and wear an earpiece now.



Note: give the video a chance, it takes a few minutes to get to the facts of how the ALL major news channels manipulated, liked and cheated the American people.



If you think I am being paranoid, just go to youtube and watch/search for how Ron Paul lost the election. It's a disgrace that the USA is not a democracy anymore, there is a 2 party system which are 2 heads to the same snake. The sooner you realize this and stop voting for either of Dems/Reps, the better off this country will be for our children. There is no honor anymore, if you want true change, then educate yourself and stop believing 99% of what you are told in mass media. Again, take the time and search out the truth of what happened to Ron Paul. He lead every poll during the 2012 election, yet not a single news station were fair and balanced in this regard, in fact they purposefully didn't mention Ron Paul at all unless it was some tactic to convince you he was crazy or a racist. If you look at Dr. R. Paul's history, he is truly altruistic and "For The People" and anyone that says otherwise has been misinformed.
2009-07-31 14:11:37 UTC
The most reliable for being on the air and able to transmit and that can reach the largest number of Americans with news programs would be the big three networks (ABC, CBS and NBC, in alphabetical order).



Not all Americans have cable or satellite TV service.



So to get reliable news or disaster information to Americans you would need to use the big three.
2009-07-31 14:05:18 UTC
The most reliable news anchor is dead: CBS's Walter Cronkite. In my opinion, all of the above mentioned networks are extremely biased. If you want unbiased snippets watch NPTV. If you want the whole, in depth story, read a newspaper. There are still a few good papers out there that are unbiased.



I know we all complain about bias in the news a lot. Sometimes we need to step back and examine our own thoughts on the topics as readers and/or viewers to see if we are reflecting our own bias on a pretty neutral story. It happens a lot. I see it because I'm a reporter for a major metro daily in Tennessee.
Yaya
2009-07-31 14:41:25 UTC
I can't believe someone said FOX!!!!



It's NOT a NEWS CHANNEL, it's an ENTERTAINMENT CHANNEL! The only people who think FOX has real news are not smart enough to understand the big words used in REAL news shows!



Anyway, I have a degree in journalism and I can guaran-damn-tee ya the most reliable news channel in the U.S. is CNN. Hands down!
oldie
2009-07-31 18:16:00 UTC
cbs, abc, nbc, cnn, fox if you don't take everything serious.
2016-08-03 18:18:39 UTC
It's possible for sure
2016-09-19 18:08:51 UTC
I do not believe that to be accurate
2016-08-18 13:30:33 UTC
I think it depends
Dave87gn
2009-07-31 14:14:22 UTC
There is no news anymore



its ALL commentary
moanalisa
2009-07-31 14:15:53 UTC
cnn


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