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Thursday, January 23, 2020

THINKING OUTSIDE THE "FOX"

I don't watch much news, at least not the traditional network / cable news programs. For many years I was a devoted FOX News watcher, I had my personalities I loved to hate and people I swore by.  Things began to change on FOX and I began to watch less and less.

I prefer to listen to Sean Hannity on his radio show instead of his television program on FOX.  He can be found on iHeart radio Monday thru Friday

Glen Beck was the first casualty of my personal "I am not watching this anymore" about a year later he was off the air at FOX News. But, now I listen to him via YouTube and am debating if I should subscribe to his  BLAZETV

Even the vindicated Bill O'Reilly is doing better now that he is no longer with FOX.

What has got me thinking about cable news in general is the fact that I enjoy John Stossel more now than I eve did when he was on FOX NEWS.  If you ever visit his website, STOSSEL TV, You will discover what happens when news reporters are allowed to speak freely.

Many people love their news, however, Conservatives must learn how to think outside of the FOX! FOX news is a moderate news source with a few Conservative commentators.  Many news outlets can be found on  YouTube. The news sources I listen to are credible and offer more in depth stories if you subscribe to their website.  Just to name a few:

  • OAN- One News Network: YouTube, also available on ROKU, FIRESTICK, and other non-traditional cable and internet sources. 
  • THE DAILY LEDGER: YouTube
  • THE LARRY ELDER SHOW - YouTube 

One of the best things about ditching cable is the discovery of life outside of the FOX.
                                                                                   written by Marsha L F Randolph

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