Funnily enough, we've gone the other way and started taking a newspaper!
Our local supermarket is Waitrose and their loyalty account gives you a free daily newspaper of your choice if you've spent a minimum £10 in the store. So, rather than one big weekly shop of £80 or so, as a retired bird (!), I do 5 or 6 daily shops of £15 each and pick up The Times, which we think is the most balanced main-stream newspaper. We do the crossword for a bit of mental exercise (the basic one, not the cryptic
) and the general news / sports/ entertainments coverage is interesting and pretty unbiased. The columnists and comment / editorial columns are a tad pro-Remain for my liking, but not overly so, and there's nothing to get too worked up about, although Mrs O hates Matthew Parris with the same intensity that I hate .. well .. most politicians.
I no longer look for news online. If it's free-to-view, like the Daily Mail, it's way too politically biased. If it's more middle-of-the-line, it's usually behind a paywall and I'm certainly not subscribing, especially to be bombarded with adverts.
We don't buy the regional paper (Western Gazette) because there's plenty of free advertising papers that also provide local news (that excellent and longstanding institution, the weekly Blackmore Vale Magazine, and the monthly Gillingham & Shaftesbury News which is the new kid on the block). It wouldn't surprise me if the Western Gazette wasn't a casualty before too long.
I generally do not identify with many of their political leanings …...
I will occasionally look at the Biased Broadcasting Corporation online, but I cannot watch one of their news broadcasts on TV, national or local, without suffering a burst blood vessel. For example, is it simply not possible for them to make any outside broadcast about Brexit without those pilchards in the background waving a bleddy EU flag? And the ITV News is just a joke, the media equivalent of the Sun.