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Where do you primarily get your news/information?

Where do you primarily get your news/information?


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When I watch the news on television, 90% of the time I watch the Fox News Channel. I started watching Fox News in 2000 when I first heard about them (I was living overseas when Fox News started so I didn't even know they existed until I moved back to the United States in 2000). I also watch CNN occasionally (partly because I know someone that works at CNN...he pretty much goes wherever the President goes).

I also read various sources on the internet, and I sometimes listen to Rush Limbaugh's often entertaining political commentary on the radio.
 
Fox News Radio, or whatever news they have on the local public radio station, here, friends mentioning stuff, internet news sites usually linked from here or friends mentioning stuff.
 
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