I still get my news from as many sources as possible.
I know 90% is propaganda bullshit, but if you know how to filter the little nuggets out, the various pieces and parts come together to form the complete picture that all of them were trying to distract you from.
Same here. My Fox News viewing isn't going to change, as I've never been a slave to the network. There are certain on-air opinion folks that I trust and this Tucker kerfuffle isn't their fault. The fault lies with the Fox News management and higher up production staff.
I wouldn't always watch or listen to Tucker, but he was usually excellent. I'm still recording Gutfeld every night. Since I'm not home but can listen to the simulcast on SiriusXM, I will catch some of the shows on the Fox Business Network. I know it is not available everywhere, but I've been able to identify which shows focus more on politics than go deep in the weeds on the markets.
Larry Kudlow's show airs at 3 pm Central on FBN, and he's outstanding. At 5 pm CT, Dagen McDowell and Sean Duffy host an excellent hour. Charles Payne is on earlier in the day and gets far too deep on specific market metrics that don't interest me even though I understand them. Charles is plenty conservative. Stuart Varney is on for 3 hours in the morning and his show also doesn't get too market heavy, and I like him. Avoid Neal Cavuto and Liz Clayman like the plague.
Just a few of my thoughts. Although DirecTV tossed Newsmax off for a while, they put the network back on now. Since I have other interests than politics, haven't really watched much of Newsmax although I'm sure they're a solidly conservative network.