Our sources
These are the newsrooms HIT.TV reads. We monitor them continuously, decide which of the day’s stories are worth your time, and write our own account of what happened.
Every HIT.TV story is written from scratch.
We do not republish another organisation’s article text and we do not run their copy through a rewriter. We read the reporting, decide what the story actually is, what matters in it and what to leave out, and then write it in our own voice with our own judgement of what it means. The underlying facts belong to the newsrooms that gathered them. The selection, the angle and every word you read here are ours.
World and politics
Conflict, government, and the stories moving countries.
- BBC World
- Guardian World
- NYT World
- Al Jazeera
- France 24
- Deutsche Welle
- Euronews
- NPR News
- ABC Australia
- Channel NewsAsia
- South China Morning Post
- Japan Times
- Times of India
- Times of Israel
- AllAfrica
- Buenos Aires Times
- MercoPress
Business and markets
Equities, commodities, central banks and company results.
- BBC Business
- CNBC Top News
- CNBC Finance
- CNBC Markets
- MarketWatch
Technology
The companies building the tools, and what they cost.
- CNBC Technology
- TechCrunch
- The Verge
- VentureBeat AI
Crypto
Digital assets, exchanges, regulation and on-chain money.
- CoinDesk
- The Block
- Cointelegraph
- Decrypt
- CryptoSlate
Sport
Results, transfers and the money behind the game.
- BBC Sport Football
- Guardian Football
- Sky Sports Football
- ESPN Soccer
Culture
Entertainment and the people the internet is talking about.
- TMZ
We also watch a general Google News feed to catch stories breaking outside the list above. It is a discovery tool rather than a newsroom: anything it surfaces is credited to the organisation that actually reported it.
This list changes as the desk changes, and this page changes with it. We name only the publications we genuinely read — we do not claim wire services we are not subscribed to. How we handle accuracy, corrections and attribution is set out in our editorial standards.