What national network will give be the best, least partisan coverage?

Straight forward question. Fox and MSNBC are the same network, just at opposite ends of the spectrum. I’d like to watch the election results from someone middle of the road. Any ideas??

You local public television station or, if you can, the BBC.

Second PBS. NPR for radio.

PBS or CNN.

PBS, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC… those should all be fine.

I enjoy watching CNN because John King usually has cool map technology and geeks out over it. I think CNN does pretty well at staying non-partisan. They will probably have a balanced panel of partisan idiots saying much about nothing, while accurately showing and dissecting whatever results are in.

I like Brian Williams and NBC, but to each their own.

Colbert and Stewart are going to be live-streaming results, I’d say they should be smacking everyone within reach, D or R.

I don’t know how non-partisan they’ll be, but they’re going to be reporting the same numbers (more or less) as all the other sources, and with more humor (at least, more *intentional *humor), so that’s where I plan to be watching…

PBS then Comedy Central - which says a lot about American broadcast networks.

I’m watching on Comedy Central tonight…not because it’s non-partisan…they’re heavily liberal, of course, but because it will actually make it entertaining, rather than just fanning the flames of my nervousness.