The US corporate media is desperately trying to kill off any non-corporate media sources. When they succeeded in killing Al Jazeera America, they smelled the blood in the water. Now they are going after RT, which easily has more US viewers than AJM ever did, because they have made it accessible. RT is actually on basic cable and the lower priced tiers of satellite packages, as well as free & reliable streams from their own website, recently added live streams on You Tube and on apps for mobile devices, and on Kodi, the favorite platform of confirmed cord-cutters everywhere.
And being a cord cutter, I'm able to get news from sources all over the world. Pretty much any country which has an English language news channel is out there if you know where to look. RT, Al Jazeera, BBC, France 24, NHK (Japan), DW (Germany). There was even a Turkish network out there for a while, but I haven't seen them since the attempted coup a few months back. There's an Israeli channel, I24, which seems to air more bullshit fashion reports than actual news, and there's always Iran's Press TV, which I usually avoid, not because it's biased programming, but because it's crappy production. And if you really want to be bored to tears, there's even an English version of the Chinese state news network, CCTV.
Point is, they probably all have a little bit of bias when it comes to coverage of their own countries, but why not watch them all, and get some various sides of the news stories. Instead of relying on Comcast, AOLTimeCIAWarnerCNN, or Les "Trump is bad for America, but he's great for CBS" Moonves to tell you what to think. (BTW, bugger you Les, for killing the CBSN Kodi app)
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