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I choose to read one local and one national newspaper for my “news”. I do watch a limited amount of TV ‘news’.
As a RP’er: is the majority of your local and national news delivered via the internet or printed media?
As a RP’er: is the majority of your local and national news delivered via the internet or printed media?
Posted 7 y ago
Responses: 5
I don't get anything at all from local sources. Haven't for years. I get everything from the radio (NPR only) or over the Internet.
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LTC Kevin B.
CSM Charles Hayden - I don't follow Twitter at all. I have an account, but I never use it. I average one tweet per year, and I read it even less.
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majority of my news is the Early Bird followed by internal collection of stories and then internet news. Do they still sell print news?
I used to follow Trump on Twitter but my phone was always buzzing. I had to turn that off...
I used to follow Trump on Twitter but my phone was always buzzing. I had to turn that off...
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CSM Charles Hayden - that is a true statement and one reason why I don't read the news rags anymore....
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I had completely forgotten about the Early Bird after I retired. Thanks for the reminder!
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CSM Charles Hayden - I'm gonna take a shot in the dark here (after a quick google search (aka "early bird military")) and say it's
https://www.defensenews.com/ebb/
https://www.defensenews.com/ebb/
Early Bird Brief - Top military, defense and national security headlines. | Defense News
The Early Bird Brief is a daily roundup of military and defense news stories from around the globe curated by Military Times and Defense News.
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I'm going to go with "Combined", that little bit of everything adds a little bit of depth. As far as the President's tweets I really don't read into them too much. Everyone else is getting up in arms about it and there is so much bigger things to worry about (it's sort of funny how up tight people get about it though).
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