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Where do you get your news?

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Byron8by7 · M
NPR - National Public Radio - is my primary news source. "Morning Edition," early morning; "Fresh Air," late morning; "Here and Now," early afternoon; "All Things Considered," mid-afternoon and early evening. "Weekend Edition," on Saturday and Sunday mornings, and "Weekend All Things Considered."

CNN and MSNBC - some of the weeknight evening shows, but not every one, and not every night: Joy Reid, Chris Hays, Rachel Maddow, on MSNBC; Michael Smerconish and Don Lemon on CNN; Alicia Menendez and Mehdi Hasan on MSNBC on Saturday and Sunday evenings.
Nelladell · 80-89, F
@Byron8by7 Sounds like the news keeps you pretty busy.
Byron8by7 · M
@Nelladell Busy, yes. Haha. Believe it or not, I also watch a few scripted drama prime time TV shows: The three "FBI" shows on CBS on Tuesday nights; "Chicago Fire" and "Chicago P.D." on NBC on Wednesday nights.
Nelladell · 80-89, F
@Byron8by7 Man, do you sleep or eat?
Byron8by7 · M
@Nelladell Yes. The good thing about NPR is that I can listen while I do other things.
Nelladell · 80-89, F
@Byron8by7 Ah yes. I remember that about radio --