@thor Not exactly. Well, not most of the major ones anyways. The primary news channels in the #USA are #CNN, #MSNBC and #FoxNews. You can't watch any of them for free on #YouTube, however you can catch almost all of their content for free with audio only feeds. #CNN and #MSNBC have 24/7 free audio feeds, and #FoxNewsRadio fills in their graveyard slots (9 PM to 9 AM) with reruns of #FoxNews opinion and news shows.
However, there's still good stuff on #YouTube. #NBCNews even runs #NBCNewsNow, a 24/7 news channel, and #FoxNews runs #FoxNewsLiveNow, both of which are free and air on #YouTube. For opinion stuff, on the far left there's #TYTNetwork, airing live commentary from #TheYoungTurks folks, and on the #MAGA end of things there's #NewsmaxTV, which airs for free on #YouTube as well.
#usa #cnn #msnbc #foxnews #youtube #foxnewsradio #nbcnews #nbcnewsnow #foxnewslivenow #TYTNetwork #theyoungturks #maga #newsmaxtv
Fun episode of #TuckerCarlsonTonight is airing now on #FoxNewsRadio
Still wish that #TuckerCarlson released the unedited #Jan6 footage tho
#TuckerCarlsonTonight #foxnewsradio #TuckerCarlson #JAN6
Why isn't there a cheap-ish service where I can get *just* the news and only the major sports channels?
Granted, with radio, I wouldn't need the news as much; #CNN and #MSNBC have free audio feeds, and #FoxNewsRadio airs #FoxNews shows at night and in the early morning. But like, there's no affordable way to get just the major sports channels. I'm talking #ESPN, #ESPN2, #ESPNews, #ESPNU, #LonghornNetwork, #FS1, #FS2, and #BigTenNetwork.
#cnn #msnbc #foxnewsradio #foxnews #espn #ESPN2 #ESPNews #ESPNU #LonghornNetwork #fs1 #fs2 #bigtennetwork