Monday, March 7, 2011

Blog 5, watch, listen, explore


The usual networks for news include Fox, CNN, or NPR, but one form of broadcasting the news was unfamiliar to me. Democracy Now, a website that delivers the news an unbiased manner those who seek it. I chose to watch a video on the Wisconsin Labor protests, an event where Michael Moore decided to attend and speak.

I watched the video, and read the description of the story below the video. What I liked about this description was that it was to the point, quick, and painless. Democracy Now didn't just apply this convenient feature to this story, this is how they show their headline news in neat little blogs. Now for those of you that desire that hour of news Democracy now does provide an hour of video to catch the viewer up on the events of the world for that day. They also provide segments of headline news via video if the viewer does not wish to wait for a particular story. This site is easy to navigate and the left side of the site is filled with topics of interest from "Don't Ask Don't Tell" to the "Uprising in Libya". I must say this is an interesting site, and when running late but yearn to know the status of the world, this would be a good site to check out.

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