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  • WTFCNN.com

    Pretty much self explanatory.

    http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/28/wtf-cnn/#ixzz0n5Bj5iOD

    How Much Does CNN.com Suck? WTFCNN.com Shows You

    by MG Siegler on Apr 28, 2010


    We’ve all had the experience. You visit cnn.com looking to catch up on the day’s news and have a total WTF!? moment when instead you’re greeted by Jessica Alba’s plans to adopt a child. Meanwhile, bombs are exploding around the world, people are dying — but wait, what’s Tiger Woods thinking right now? Also, how do you harness the power of bugs?
    A new site, WTF CNN?, compliments of Breadpig, shows you exactly what world news you’re missing by clicking on CNN. The way the site works is simple: CNN.com is displayed at the top of the page, and under it, you get a choice of seeing the frontpage from one of the following global news sites: ABC (Australia), Al-Jazeera (Qatar), BBC (UK), China Daily (China), Deutsche Welle (Germany), EuroNews (Europe), France 24 (France), or Reuters (UK). Both halves are shown live, and switching between sites is as simple a selecting the one you want from a drop down menu.
    When you first hit the site, an overlay reads:
    We deserve better than this.
    If you’ve ever been frustrated by what headlines the CNN.com front page, this is the site for you. Compare their front page at any given time to that of Al-Jazeera English (or a host of others that regularly put CNN to shame).
    Dear CNN,
    We know you think this is what we want, but it’s not. We don’t care what random Tweeters think about a news story, how many holograms you have in your Situation Room, or even the latest celebrity gossip.
    We care about our world. Instead of using your resources to do the journalism that gives us a better understanding of this world — we get the front page of CNN.com.
    Why do we have to look enviously at the front page of Al-Jazeera English for a better sampling of important news stories at any given time? If the CNN frontpage is a reflection of consumer demand, are we to believe that their readers demand real journalism?
    Consider this a gentle nudge from the anonymous Internet, CNN.
    The humorous site was created by a programmer known as Chromakode.
    PS. We still love Wolf’s beard.

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    CNN the channel is also the absolute worst.

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      I went to BBC and found this story linked from their front page ..... A Russian MP has asked President Dmitry Medvedev to investigate claims by a regional president that he has met aliens on board a spaceship. That made my day, as a welcome break from exposure to everything else going on in the world.

      More power to the website -- anything that can make US media quit putting happy pills in our evening meal would be a major benefit.

      Probably the best way, though, is just to shut off the TV, and most importantly, drop the cable/satellite and starve the media beast. Living without commercial media and getting my news from NPR and good sites (like BBC, etc) is a major boost to my quality of life and I cannot recommend it enough. I find my blood pressure is lower when not exposed to toxic partisan BS. Minimum cable if required with Internet and no TV works too. Netflix provides the missing entertainment with more diversity and choice than any cable alternative could ever provide. Disconnection also has the major benefit of depriving Rupert Murdoch of one cent of my money, which makes my conscience all sorts of pleased.

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