Seconding ajoknoblauch, none of the above.
I didn't even have cable in North America, I can watch whatever I want online, usually streaming or ~2 hours after it shows live.
I'll indulge in FOX (en SAP ofc) at my friend's mom's place/friends' houses for The Simpsons or movies, but other than 10-15 mins
of Telefé during dinner while staying at my friends' neither one of us watch TV.
If we're talking about news I've never been a huge fan of local media, so I do the following:
America: MSNBC, Al Jazeera America, Salon, Huffington Post, Mother Jones, The Boston Globe, The Toronto Star, and Politico
Europe: The Guardian, The Independent, BBC, Le Monde, La Repubblica, and occasionally Der Spiegel and Svergies Radio
Middle East: BBC, Al Jazeera, Haaretz
Asia-Pacific: South China Morning Post, The Sydney Morning Herald, NHK, and People's Daily
South America: El Tiempo, MercoPress, The Buenos Aires Herald (Reluctantly), Página/12 and generally anything not La Nación/Clarín
Edit: I should point out I'm aware of the biases of theses organizations and my own (left wing, pro civil rights/liberties) and should read
more opposing points of view.