I have studied Journalism for years. If a corporate news entity uses objectivity and telling the truth to the public, I have no problem with them. Therefor I give the same metrics to those owned by a government entity.

Our government has been suppressing the truth and objectivity for almost 8 years now. Corporations have been forcing the News oreganizations to "entertain" us for longer than that. A lot of Newspapers, owned by corporations, still do a passable job of keeping as objective as possible. (True objectivity is difficult at best. The reporter and the editorial board are always having to leave something out, etc. But nowadays there are not many News organizations in this country even attempting objectivity. They slant the news, skew it terribly in the direction of the administration or the corporations interests.

Again I do NOT consider Fox a news entity. It is an arm of the administration and not only skewed, facts are made up.

Where do you get your news and how do you determine who is telling the truth or not?

I research and study and look at what is really happening and how it is covered. I make my determination from that, not from who owns who or how it is funded.

The Christian Science Monitor has been an objective news source for years. A VERY good Newspaper. I am not a CHristian Scientist and do not believe in what they believe in. But, the newspaper was (and perhaps still is) an objective News source.