I want to switch from those American for profit news outlets to Euro or non-profit news outlets, what are my options?

I will list the ones I know and I find here:

  • Bloomberg: TBA.
  • Reuters : Associated Press.
  • New York Times: Follow The Money, Mediapart.
  • Politico: The Guardian.
  • The Verge: The Register, Techzine, Heise.
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    9 hours ago

    The Register is a British tech news website. It’s like if The Verge was even more techy, more sarcastic, and cared less about being trendy. I like it and read it sometimes.

    The Register also has a few connected sites that cover different tech specialities. E.g. DevClass which focuses on news in the software development world.

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    I don’t know which one is it a replacement for, but I like https://www.europeancorrespondent.com/ for their quick summaries about what is happening across Europe

    They are mostly e-mail based (weekly or daily, split into north, central, eastern, western Europe that you cna opt in) but you can read it on their website also if you want.

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      TBH while Springer’s main outlets like BILD are shit, I found politico quite alright so far. I mean whatever news source you’re consuming it’s important to know where they’re coming from anyway. I like politico cause there’s no shit paywall and non-enshittified website and also a proper RSS feed, which is super rare these days.

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        I agree, but you’ll have to watch it. They probably knew that a radical shift to the right would alienate their current readers, so they are taking it slowly

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      I know you probably came more for the Boycott US but this is Buy European and we shouldn’t mix those up really

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        I agree!

        I think that we will keep having a mixup of “Buy European”, “Boycott US” and “Privacy” because of the typical overlap of reasons why consumers change their behavior. I really like the visualisations that acknowledge this difference and indicate which alternatives satisfy which reasons for wanting to switch away from American providers.

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        24 hours ago

        Not sure if op edited the original question before or after your comment, but I say the question is definitely is about ‘buying’ European despite also being about not buying American. As of now this is what op asks: “I want to switch from those American for profit news outlets to Euro or non-profit news outlets, what are my options?”

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      Reuters aid government agencies in their investigations.

      Matter of fact, they got sued for their privacy.

      More about this:

      On Oct. 11, a San Francisco judge gave preliminary approval to a settlement that would see Thomson Reuters cough up $27.5 million, mostly to state residents. The deal caps off a legal battle that began in 2020: Two Alameda County activists sued the media giant over its Clear product, accusing the company of compiling millions of people’s personal data and putting it up for sale on the searchable database.

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      I’m not from the UK and read them, they have an ‘international edition’ (although online and in the app it’s just a filter I suppose). Skip most stuff about uk, but still.

      They also have a two or three weekend magazines which are not free but it’s not hard to find the pdf online.

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      In my humble opinion, it does not really replace any of them.

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        I’m from the UK and would agree with you. Now is not the time to be consuming content from any government media

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            Fair. I’m just trying to be alert to who controls the media I consume. Too many people in the UK blindly trust BBC and then criticise Russians for listening to what their government tell them

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              Any news outlet will have a bias. If nothing else, the broader culture a news organisation operates in will inherently influence their decisions.

              I would say BBC is nowhere near the worst, though. Arguing they are Government controlled is just silly. You drawing a comparison to Russian media organisations is a load of tosh.

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                13 hours ago

                You’re right. Clearly RT has more direct collusion with its government, I just get uncomfortable with people holding BBC up higher than any media

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                  JohnSmith and NotJohnSmith taking different sides of the argument, lol.

                  Anyway I like the BBC. I don’t blindly trust it, because I read other sources too, like Sky News, The Guardian, and others. But I think the BBC is very good. And I definitely don’t think it suffers from the sort of government control that RT does. There’s a difference between government-owned and government-controlled.

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              True, but that’s something you’ll always have to keep in mind when reading any kind of news.

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    24 hours ago

    The best switch for me from Politico EU, was switching to RFI, and a couple more lefty opinion places like theequaltimes, thecanary, mediapart etc

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    Careful about Heise. Their tech news are probably alright but they also got Telepolis which is their super weird conspiracy nut pro-russian political branch and it’s easy to end up reading that shit on their intermixed website.

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      The Economist is wildly expensive for Profit that is basically a spokesperson magazine for the 1%.

      They villify all welfare even if it is lifesaving for hunderds of thousands, but oppose any tiny tax increases on companies or rich people.

      It really is the 1%’s magazine. I really would not recommend OP to switch to that given they are looking for non-profit not corporatified sources.

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        My understanding is that the board is held in a trust format to ensure editorial independence. They often do advocate for policies that would be beneficisl for all, and not the 1%

        Of late, both times they supported trumps opposition.

        They are one of the few internationally respected organisations that actually have news outside Europe and America, that’s not business news from Japan or china.

        It may not be for you and every news source is biased in some way but I find it quite balanced.

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      As I said in my other comment:

      Reuters aid government agencies in their investigations.

      Matter of fact, they got sued for their privacy.

      More about this:

      On Oct. 11, a San Francisco judge gave preliminary approval to a settlement that would see Thomson Reuters cough up $27.5 million, mostly to state residents. The deal caps off a legal battle that began in 2020: Two Alameda County activists sued the media giant over its Clear product, accusing the company of compiling millions of people’s personal data and putting it up for sale on the searchable database.