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Euro News
#1
After golf today my Caddie and I went to eat at a decent restaurant. The restaurant had one of their many T.V.s tuned to "Euro news" on one of it's channels. IMO that source is as bad as CNN was before they lost all their viewership.

If Trumps hat blew off and it landed in the water an he walked across the water and picked up his hat while never getting wet, the headline would be, " Trump can't swim !"

Any way to twist something good into something a liberal socialist can and will hate they serve up a big dish of half truths to service and inflame their useful idiots.

I play golf with people from all over the world and I have wondered where they come up with some of their total B.S. and now I know !! I never argue as that doesn't work nearly as well as viewing or sending a link to what actually transpired without all the hate America crap.

I should look and see if they are owned or backed by the Chinese CCP... But it really does not matter to me as I am usually pretty good at seeing through the lies and innuendo...... like CNN I would never elect to watch anything they have to say or believe anything they put on to sway the masses.

No one rules if no one obeys

“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire
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#2
There are not many real news "sources" anymore.

Each relies on different "services" and "feeds" to provide them with "news" to relay, embellish, editorialize, black-list... it comes curated, categorized, and sometimes... fully "press-release" ready... 
Others are basically a kind of collective of news 'sources' who pretty much guard their 'property' very aggressively.

The end "broadcaster" is some one who reads live well... can improvise and react soundly, and is often generally nice to look at.
With broadcasters the story is hardly ever theirs.

To these industries, we are not people who think, we are people who need to be told... it skews their conduct a bit, I think.
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#3
I watch Euronews (one word) everyday, and one thing I have noticed is that the content is not the same for all languages they have (I watch the Portuguese version), as sometimes I look at their site looking for an English version of something I saw on TV and see that there isn't any other version of that news piece.
That makes me think each language has its editor, so it may make a difference.

PS: I don't know if you watched the same Euronews I know, I think they had an US presence but couldn't find any reference to an US version.

PPS: the biggest shareholder since 2022 is Alpac Capital, a Portuguese investment groups with a CEO linked to Hungary's Victor Orban.
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#4
It's just the nature of the beast that all successful news sources are biased. To survive, they must cater to specific audiences. In my mind, what matters is that the reader does due diligence in researching articles to determine what's a lie/propaganda piece and what's an informative, accurate account of a story.

Relying on any single source is just asking to be brainwashed by propaganda.
"Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech."
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