Sources for ‘unfiltered’ news
Dear Editor:Thank you for running the letter page. I hope the following information will help alleviate the frustrations of many people I have talked to in the last few months.Because of the one-sided and filtered news we receive through the major networks, many people I talk to have stopped watching TV news. I want to share with the people who feel this way that unfiltered world news can be received. You have to look a bit harder. Try Dish Network: Link TV channel 9410, or Free Speech TV, channel 9415. Happy hunting season.Richard HarrisAspen
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