Just curious as to what source everybody uses as their "Primary" provider for everyday news..... I read a "hard-copy" paper everyday (Chicago Sun Times), as well as a few websites: CNN.com Bloomberg.com WSJ.com feel free to list your sources if you will ~
Talk News Radio Local Newspapers TV Local News Check out the Internet Public Libraryfor worldwide newspapers.
I only get my news on NPR during my commute and online at CNN and WSJ. I really like the online WSJ. Once in a while I'll check out some other online sources as well as some local online news sources. I never read an actual newspaper or magazine.
I always pick up a paper from whatever city/town I am in at the time. Eggs, bacon and coffee require a real newspaper. St. Croix
Globe and Mail local paper BBC news online That is all! Unless someone has left a paper on the bus or subway.
Fox News CNN..sometimes ESPN Sportscenter local newspaper from either Ft. Worth or Dallas. local newscast Talk radio Sports Talk Radio Raf
Oddly enough but Yahoo News, who gets most of it from The Associated Press. I used to get the Washington Post but the comics were better then new news reporting.
NPR in the mornings while getting ready for work CNN.com Drudge I browse other news sites, but that's typically where I look first. I rarely catch the evening news, usually the only time I sit down to watch TV is for a movie.