I think I've mentioned before that I gave up watching news programs on TV from any network. I do turn on the local news when I first get out of bed and turn to business news to see how the stock market is doing. Other than that: nada! zilch!
So, have I mentioned how I do keep up with current events? My main source is news I recieve in my e-mail each day. I read from a source called "1440". It's a free digest. It's real easy once you get the hang of it. They have only three main stories each day, they are fairly short and as unbiased as you can find. They have connectors to other sources if you want those stories in greater depth. Then they have a list of stories in which they only give one line of explanation but again offer a connection if you are interested. I've really learned to like it.
I heard an add this week for a new news service in which they explained how the news services from which we get information shape our thinking. It's impossible to avoid it. After you follow a particular news service for any period of time, you think they way they do. Give "1440" a try. Yes, you will have to read instead of listen; but it's short. By the way, 1440 is the year the printing press started the knowledge revolution and the number of minutes in a day.