America news networks

Here is a list of some of the major news networks in the United States:

Cable News Networks:

  1. CNN (Cable News Network) - founded in 1980, known for its 24-hour coverage of news and current events.
  2. Fox News Channel - founded in 1996, known for its conservative lean and opinion-based programming.
  3. MSNBC - founded in 1996, known for its liberal lean and opinion-based programming.
  4. HLN (Headline News) - founded in 1982, known for its 24-hour coverage of news and current events.
  5. CNBC (Consumer News and Business Channel) - founded in 1989, known for its business and financial news coverage.
  6. Bloomberg Television - founded in 1994, known for its business and financial news coverage.
  7. Al Jazeera America - founded in 2013, known for its international news coverage and Middle Eastern perspective.

Network News:

  1. ABC News - founded in 1945, known for its evening news program "World News Tonight" and morning news program "Good Morning America".
  2. CBS News - founded in 1927, known for its evening news program "CBS Evening News" and morning news program "CBS This Morning".
  3. NBC News - founded in 1940, known for its evening news program "NBC Nightly News" and morning news program "Today".
  4. PBS NewsHour - founded in 1973, known for its in-depth coverage of national and international news.

Online News Sources:

  1. The New York Times - founded in 1851, known for its in-depth coverage of national and international news.
  2. The Washington Post - founded in 1877, known for its in-depth coverage of national and international news.
  3. The Wall Street Journal - founded in 1889, known for its business and financial news coverage.
  4. HuffPost (The Huffington Post) - founded in 2005, known for its liberal lean and opinion-based programming.
  5. Drudge Report - founded in 1995, known for its conservative lean and aggregation of news stories.
  6. Politico - founded in 2007, known for its coverage of politics and government.
  7. The Daily Beast - founded in 2008, known for its liberal lean and opinion-based programming.

Other News Sources:

  1. NPR (National Public Radio) - founded in 1970, known for its public radio news programming.
  2. AP (Associated Press) - founded in 1848, known for its wire service news coverage.
  3. Reuters - founded in 1851, known for its international news coverage.
  4. BBC News - founded in 1922, known for its international news coverage and British perspective.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other news networks and sources available in the United States.