Pay for NYT, WaPo, New Yorker, New York, Atlantic, NJ com, and some other local. Also read The Guardian and send them money to support. Same with Pro Publica.
I am passionate about supporting real journalism.
Pay for NYT, WaPo, New Yorker, New York, Atlantic, NJ com, and some other local. Also read The Guardian and send them money to support. Same with Pro Publica.
I am passionate about supporting real journalism.
I certainly miss the newspaper and TV journalism of my childhood. Limited news cycles, mostly the same fact-checked stories. People may of liked or not liked what they heard, but they trusted it.
I get the city newspaper and the NYT delivered and then I read CNN and The Washington Post online (have a digital only subscription.) On Saturdays I have to read the NYT online because there’s no delivery available here on Saturday.
Funny thing, CNN cuts me off but lets my husband (same wifi, same 5G plan!) read unlimited articles.
Agree for me it’s Washington post, NYT, WSJ, Atlantic. New Yorker, Chicago Tribune ( local for me), Desert Sun (we go to Palm Springs in winter), LA Times, several sub stacks including Your Local Epidemiologist.
Oh yeah, I forgot about substacks! Several of them, and yes, including YLE.
I read they roll out the pay feature. People on Reddit were complaining a year ago and it just got to me.
Very surprised this has not been moved to the Politics Forum.
It doesn’t need to be in the political forum, since the OP didn’t ask a political question.
But since I’m here, let’s not make the responses political. Additionally,this is not the place to disparage users’ choices nor to make broadbrush statements about the slant or accuracy of a particular source
Member of my local NPR and PBS Stations. Pay for digital subscriptions to Washington Post, New York Times & the Atlantic. Access to Wall Street Journal through work. Follow some of my favorite authors on Twitter.
I’d do not believe that CNN has a paid service. I thought some people who were heavy users were getting messages that they had to register with CNN but not that they had to pay ( as of yet).
That is correct. CNN keeps asking me to register for free. I think my mistake is that I read some comments after a couple of articles. My husband never reads comments, and maybe that’s why he is never asked to register.
I’d say I am a centrist that leans left (mostly but not always), and have watched CNN since it’s inception but even I got a little tired of it. I do like the morning crew (this time around, and the one before they started switching them every week) but decided to check out News Nation Now. I get updates from them on my iPhone/AppleWatch and think they are fairly moderate and accurate in their reporting, for now. I do subscribe and read NYT online. I may have shared more than supposed to so feel free to delete if needed.
We pay for our local paper (owned by someone in the state, not a major conglomerate), the NY Times, and The Atlantic, though I am considering dropping the last one since I don’t read it much anymore.
Have considered subscribing to The WSJ or WaPo, but I wish the former had more non-business news, and there always seems to be some weirdness going on with the running of WaPo when I’ve started to consider subscribing. I have thought about subscribing to The National Review, but think it might end up getting less-read (like The Atlantic has become for me).
Additionally, I have debated about how much time I want to spend reading the news and how it affects my mental health.
ESPN, The Athletic, NBC Sports Bay Area, Yahoo Sports, quickly come to mind.
I like Meidas Touch, Talking Feds, Pod Save America and my local Honolulu Star Advertiser. I also like 5 minute News and NPR and BBC. Sometimes I watch MSNBC too.
In addition to the local paper, I read GeekWire, Fierce Biotech, Fierce Pharma,
BioSpace, Genomeweb.
Earlier I mentioned my subscription to the NYTimes and my appreciation of PBS’s News Hour reporting, but I realized I’d forgotten a source, so wanted to follow up.
Growing up, my parents subscribed to both the Washington Post (center-left) and the Washington Times (used to be center-right, now pretty right). I always appreciated (and pointed out to my kids as they grew up) how useful it could be to have different angles on the same story, and to see how they treated different stories (front page placement? top-of-the-fold? large headline or small blurb? etc.).
So to add a bit of conservative news to my media diet, I get the daily e-mail from The Dispatch. It’s thoughtful, fact-based journalism that stands in stark contrast to Fox News.
I follow Jonah Goldberg for the same reason, even though I disagree with him on many issues.
I didn’t add PSA because I figured they’re more commentary than strictly news. But I listen to a ton of Crooked Media. ( Might even have to watch Survivor for the first time to see Lovett on it).