Lecteur en Rouge has multiple national contractors which air their programs those being Comcast cable teleivison, DirectTV satellite television, DishNetwork satellite television, SiriusXM satellite radio, and numerous local affiliates which also broadcast the network on a local range. Although it is named in French, Lecteur en Rouge is broadcasted exclusively in English.
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| - Lecteur en Rouge has multiple national contractors which air their programs those being Comcast cable teleivison, DirectTV satellite television, DishNetwork satellite television, SiriusXM satellite radio, and numerous local affiliates which also broadcast the network on a local range. Although it is named in French, Lecteur en Rouge is broadcasted exclusively in English.
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| - Lecteur en Rouge has multiple national contractors which air their programs those being Comcast cable teleivison, DirectTV satellite television, DishNetwork satellite television, SiriusXM satellite radio, and numerous local affiliates which also broadcast the network on a local range. Although it is named in French, Lecteur en Rouge is broadcasted exclusively in English. The Lecteur en Rouge network practices opposing viewpoint Gonzo journalism, which puts the entirety of the circuit's work under the editorial category. While some have called this practice "unfair," the use of pure Gonzo journalism has also solidified its reputation as a neutral agency by producing articles with support and disparagement for both sides of an issue. This style of "two-faced" journalism has given the network a large audience which is capable and willing to hear both sides of an issue, rather than just cater to a single side as many Americans view modern news networks which claim objectivity to practice.
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