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cjsmith ([personal profile] cjsmith) wrote2019-11-12 01:38 pm
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Advice solicited. What are your news sources?

One of the things World Without Mind successfully convinced me is that if individual consumers want good, reliable, thoughtful, accurate written content, we're going to have to be willing to pony up.

I want journalism that is not recycled clickbait with outrage-inducing tweaks to the headlines. I want news articles with some investigation and fact checking behind them. I want editorials with depth and with critical thinking. I cannot expect to get the news content I want via the gateways of Google or Facebook. The market forces actively, strongly, and diametrically oppose it.

(I also want nonfiction books that are well-researched and professionally edited. I need to consider whether I can get those via the gateway of Amazon. So far, I can, if I'm choosy.)

So. I'm looking for good news sources, web OK but they need to be places I can go directly - and I'm willing to pay to subscribe.

How do you evaluate your news sources? Do you research where their money comes from? Do you base it on what you've read by them? Do you base it on what you’ve read about them? Do you do something else I haven't thought of? What are your favorites, and why?

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[personal profile] hitchhiker 2019-11-13 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
i mostly evaluate it by the topics they cover, and how much i feel engaged when reading them; nothing particularly savvy i'm afraid. for instance teen vogue has started focusing on pressing social and political issues over the last few years, washington post has done a series of "this is what the people in power are doing, and here's why it's not right/normal", nyt has had a lot of good in-depth coverage of various segments of the country and how they are living in these times, not to mention some excellent coverage of medical advances, and the guardian has been good about writing about systemic social and environmental issues.