Which newspapers do you read, Sup Forums? (Foreign ones?)
Which newspapers do you read, Sup Forums? (Foreign ones?)
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They're all too ideologisch
I go on the Die Zeit website to write angry comments with little hesitation, but I don't read any actual print papers.
:DDDD
Why are newspapers comments always so angry btw? On French websites it's always maximum butthurt about everything.
yeah same here
hat and a mistaken sense of intellectual superiority, i.e. people constantly use words they have no idea what they even mean.
Berliner Morgenpost
>La Croix (catholic newspaper) UP
>Libération and L'Humanité (leftist rags) DOWN
It feels orgasmic to support immigrants, but immigrants don't read.
Cumhuriyet (Republic)
Very old Pro-left newspaper, probably the only free news media thanks to erdoshit.
Can dündar and Erdem Gül works there.
>Inb4 traitor
What is considered "left" in Turkey?
Secularism and supporting Atatürk's heritage? Light socialism? Hard socialism? Pandering to retarded minorities? Cancerous, American-style SJW stuff?
FAZ and Breitbart, though the latter isn't an actual newspaper I think
>Secularism and supporting Atatürk's heritage,Light socialism
This +Nationalism.
Traditionally there is no SJW's in the left wing but some have started to pop up in CHP.(main left wing party)
Our left wing is very...tough though.By euro standarts, they act like right wing partys but with basic intelligence.
La Nación. It's a centrist newspaper founded in 1870, one of the oldest in Argentina.
>Pandering to retarded minorities
Atatürk never liked minorities that didnt see themselves part of the turkish heritage, so there isnt any pandering to minorities in the left wing.
There used to be very based Hard socialists party's but they got destroyed by the coup in 80's
does the Economist count as a newspaper?
Its the only news related thing i read.
Beside French ones I read: the FT, The Economist, El Pais, La Nacion and Newsweek Japan.
Helsingin Sanomat, Monocle, Kauppalehti, Aftonbladet and Hufvudstadsbladet
Thanks guys.
It's a magazine, not a newspaper.
Heh, we read almost the same thing. What do you read in French? Probably les Échos, and...?
Deutsche Welle
The Guardian and the Telegraph.
Euronews is the only respectable international one.
>Aftonbladet
Hope you're enjoying that, best ally
No local newspapers whatsoever? And why British rather than American?
New York Times
Occasionally Washington Post
Websites: Politico and Mediaite
I also use bing/msn news (website or app) and set the location to US. Gives you pretty good selection from a variety of sources.
>Euronews
Huh? It's a TV channel (and a wonky one), not a newspaper...?
No... euronews.com
Their app is the best too. Best breaking news feature.
El Pais sometimes
>NYT
>wash post
>politico
why do you choose to read the most biased drivel that american news has to offer?
Weltwoche (Switzerland)
Their banter towards German media and government is just great.
Which newspapers do you consider unbiased?
I browse breitbart and drudge to see what's up in the conservative world. Breitbart is Salon-tier though. Pretty bad.
very seldom, La Repubblica
>Implying some weird German words have a meaning
>Heh, we read almost the same thing. What do you read in French? Probably les Échos, and...?
Got me. Mostly les Echos and sometime Lacroix. They have some bretty gud quality journalism.
I only go on BBC news and occasionally watch CCTV News but their "US and West bad/China peaceful and strong :DDD" crap is too much sometimes
Wallstreet Journal is probably the most centrist that ive seen and is certainly my most trusted. CNN, ABC, and CBS have a slight leftist slant but they are better than WP or NYT. I wouldnt even consider breitbart or salon to even be news. Both are far too extreme to be trusted to present both sides of either argument. However of all the ones that I listed the Wallstreet Journal is the only one that I know of with a physical print if that is what you are looking for
Only Focus online because they're the quickest to publish news
Topkek ce graphique est à l'envers la croix est 3 fois moins vendu que le monde.
I'd occasionally read local news websites, but I use foreign news outlets 99% of the time. Israeli journalism is low quality in my opinion and the foreign websites get updated quicker.
>And why British rather than American?
I use Google News and links to British newspapers seem to be more numerous there, plus I'm just used to reading them I guess. Maybe I should try diversifying a little really.
>I use foreign news outlets 99% of the time.
>shlomo is too smart to get jewed
Really makes you think...
>"change in circulation (normalised)"
Haven't read too much WSJ. Everything they have online is behind a paywall. I've only heard good things about it though.
Your country seems to have become extremely polarized not only in politics but also the news outlets. Like you say, Breitbart and Salon can't really be considered news. What I find insane is to see a popular site like Drudge unironically link to Infowars and Alex Jones. Absolutely insane.