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Newspapers and Magazines If you local newspapers leave you questioning what exactly is going on with the economy, you can access larger newspapers with more detailed reporting online. Some respectable papers even grant free access to their news releases after a quick site sign up. Even the New York Times gives free viewing of all departments of their paper through the internet. Many magazines are starting to give detailed articles about the latest credit crunch news, so look at newsstands as you pass by for information that may otherwise be overlooked. Television Since analog television channels are close to being eliminated, almost everyone today has cable or satellite TV service. If you are one of them, look up the news channels that most people consider boring and dull. You are probably familiar with CNN, but you should also check out Headline News and the news channels from the major networks such as MSNBC and Fox News. Most networks even include local channels that only cover news around the clock. Other good sources of credit crunch news are political panel shows that usually air on the weekends in the morning. Two of the most popular shows are Meet the Press on NBC and Face the Nation on CBS. These shows have panels of politicians and other officials and discuss all of the current news worth attention, not just the credit crunch. Internet All of the main television stations also have news sections on their websites, which can be viewed for free whenever you have the spare time to read them. Simply get online and type in the name of the station, such as abc.com or nbc.com. To make it quicker, you can also search for "abc news" to find a direct link to the news section of the each site. You can also find news about the credit crunch in your local area by looking up the local stations in your viewing area. Any news source from other types of media will have an internet presence where you can access further information about topics discussed on their television or radio shows. If you hear something interesting you can look it up online to learn even more. Just doing a quick search for "credit crunch" will return all of the up to date news sources you have time to read. Radio Talk radio is rapidly gaining popularity as many shows focus on the political and economic issues that have become so important to people around the globe. Many programs like Rush Limbaugh are attracting people from all over who want to know more about current news topics. If you are interested in talk radio shows that will keep you informed on credit crunch news from around the world, look into signing up for satellite radio services, such as Sirius. You do not have to buy the expensive radio units if you can sign in and listen through the internet. This is a great news source that more people should take advantage of. |
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