Credible information sources: One man’s guide

The Newstand in Bellingham. (Photo: Bob Simmons)

Struggling print and online media often skip the substance. That leaves information consumers struggling to assemble our own sources of reliable reporting and analysis.

By Ted Van Dyk | Crosscut.com | March 03, 2010

President Obama is disclosing his end-game strategy for his health-care legislative proposals. Like so many political events, his announcement is provoking a flood of analysis and commentary by media and think-tank types who both know and don’t know what they are talking about.

This raises questions about the information sources to which we refer and trust.

Read on: http://crosscut.com/2010/03/03/media/19636/?utm_source=Crosscut+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=5310889433-Crosscut_E_mail_3_3_20103_3_2010&utm_medium=email

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