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Not a single one. MSNBC has always been super left Fox has always been super right CNN used to seem neutral but clearly are full on supporting Clinton right now more so than any news channel has supported a candidate before. Time Warner has made mega donations to clintons campaign
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5 RepliesCNN MSNBC NBC Nightly news CBS news ABC news The View
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As long as humans have emotions, there won't be. That's pretty obvious.
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2 RepliesEdited by gethyn007: 10/24/2016 5:14:42 PMNo, they're all biased, some more than others. MSNBC has to be the worst - almost comical. It's just that the country is so polarized at the moment that all you'll find is liberals vs conservatives. The liberals dominate the media, however, so you'll see maybe one conservative news source, like Fox News, which in my opinion, is biased toward the right but is still more trustworthy and fairly neutral compared to something like MSNBC.
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For American politics the BBC all American media is biased
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Fox News......
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Edited by Masque of Night: 10/24/2016 12:09:54 AMNope, but to be fair, there's little reason to expect there to be. Let's be honest here, it's impossible not to be biased. We all have our opinions and beliefs that affect our behavior and judgement, either consciously or subconsciously. It's just a matter of deciding how biased we allow ourselves to be. And this would be no different in the world of journalism. No matter how large a network is, it's still made of humans. A collection of equally fallible, innately biased humans.
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Exactly. There are none.
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Probably not.
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3 RepliesHistory Channel The news might be outdated but it was news at the time
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1 ReplyI don't watch any, so I wouldn't know.
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"This hour has 22 minutes" No bias whatsoever. Check it out.
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2 RepliesEdited by The Cellar Door: 10/23/2016 4:08:15 AMYou pay for TV correct? Yes? Okay, then stop asking. Anything you pay for is sold to you in some way, don't make the mistake of thinking there is an honest way of manipulating people into purchasing a product or voting a certain way (realistically the same thing, just in different packages), because there isn't. Nobody gives a -blam!- about the internals, they care about the finished product, and that's simply human nature.
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