What is the news source you rely on the most?
Asked in downtown Mountain View. Photos and interviews by Brandon Chew and Cooper Aspegren.
“Usually, the Internet. I’m usually looking for something that’s less biased than maybe a newspaper or TV might be, so I usually check a few different websites like CNN. I try to go to as many websites as I can.”
Meghan Boilard, Mullica Hill, New Jersey
“I usually get all my information from Univision Telemundo because that’s what my parents watch.”
Blanca Casillas, Mountain View
“I think it would have to be newspapers just because I always heard a lot of controversy about television growing up, so I’d rather just read about what’s going on in the world. I’ll just look through whatever newspaper is around the house.”
Jose Saldivar, Mountain View
“It’s alternative news on the Internet and the most favorite website that I have is beforeitsnews.com. Mainstream media doesn’t cover the truth, and if you want the truth you’ve got to go on the Internet.”
Allen Darman, Mountain View
“Primarily, I read news online — Ynet and the Wall Street Journal. I find they’re much less biased than the New York Times and NPR.”
Marlene Maier, Palo Alto
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