A news outlet is any publication that delivers information on current events to the public. This can include newspapers, TV news shows, online news sites and more. News outlets often rely on news agencies to provide them with stories, but they also typically have their own staff that gathers and publishes its own content.
USA Today flipped the script on what newspaper looks like when they launched back in 1982, with big headlines and colorful graphics that actually made sense. They’ve kept up with the times, and now they cover everything from politics to global technology to lifestyle topics. They’re well known for their deep coverage on big tech trends, like generative AI, smart cities and green cloud solutions.
Mother Jones is the place to go when you’re looking for political mojo with a progressive slant. They dive deep into policy and power, with investigative pieces and strong opinions that other outlets skip over. They’re also on top of things that are important to their readership, like climate change, global health and leadership.
CBS is a name that people know, whether they’re watching 60 Minutes or their local CBS news channel in the middle of the day. They’ve kept up with the times by expanding to video on TikTok and YouTube, while focusing on stories that their audience cares about. Their political coverage has been criticized for leaning left, but they claim to be fair and balanced. They’re also known for their interviews with politicians.