I get my news from a lot of different sources....but, well....they all suck.
I still rely heavily on NPR, but as much for convenience as anything. I can listen during commutes, and there is some depth to the reporting at times...though its usually about some small country five thousand miles away that I could not care less about. Steve Inskeep and Ky Rysdall have both gone completely off the deep left end, and that's pretty maddening....particularly since Inskeep has been a public spokesman for how unbiased NPR is. I want to punch him right through the radio at times.
My wife loves Fox News, so I watch a lot of Fox News. I always hated the tagline about fair and balanced...pissed me off, even. At least they have a couple/few moderating voices that bring a little maturity to the table, even if they never get anywhere near unbiased. If Tucker and Waters..and Hannity...and Janine...and a few others would STFU and let someone else make a point once in a while, it would go a long ways towards keeping my attention.
It almost seems like Washington Post and NY Times felt the need to drift even farther left to compensate for Fox News Effect...There's still a lot of reporting that is straight-up decent news presentation, but political stuff is nearly unreadable.
I think NBC network news does ok, but that's for all of 30 min a day....I don't count the Sunday stuff, nor the stupid Today Show 30 second stuff. CBS and ABC are barely even trying to appear unbiased any more.
I was OK with MSNBC being unapologetically left...they don't pretend to be anything else. But, I'm disheartened to watch CNN go with them.
Whatever happened to Headline News? A channel you could turn on any time, day or night, and get 30 minutes of news, without a lot of filters.
I do rather like OAN and am watching more and more of it. It doesn't pretend that it isn't born on the right. But the infomercials, ala AFRTS, are informative and entertaining. And the specials are pretty good. I don't know where they get them, because I don't think they have the budget to do them organically, but I've watched some good stuff there.
So....is there such a thing as a 'least biased news source'?