RedDwarf: What's on the computer here?
Your crew can't afford to get a real, proper television delivered out here. Sure can afford the crappy computers left behind at this outpost, though. So you've repurposed this one in your eating-slash-gathering space, to share funny videos or have something to watch during meals, perpetually loaded onto video-sharing sites.
You're unable to resist the unhealthy compulsion to look at galactic current events commentary from unhinged internet sources. You four each have your own particular favorite, though.
You, RedDwarf, have your own favorite: The Chuckling Dirtbags Experience, a humorous podcast featuring a group of men whose comedic audience is mostly themselves, and rarely their guests. It is politically radical enough to incite terrorism on nearly a yearly basis.
RedGiant's personal favorite is the BBC (Beagles, Bulldogs and Collies) Network. An advanced evolution of doomscrolling, it provides a ticker of the most raw and bleak headlines over cute videos of dogs, in order to keep up-to-date with the most awful events while still keeping a kind and positive mindset.
WhiteDwarf's is obviously the Virtual Newstubers, a combination of virtual avatars and two-dimensional jacent who have surpassed most broadcast news anchors in audience retention. You have never once seen any of them manage to stay on-script or on-air for over two years.
Neutron always, always puts on the Video E-Sayists. Their work is dry, but sometimes you can skip the first fifteen minutes of describing context from the 1800s and get incredibly in-depth looks at what went on. Or a very, very satisfying nap.
Which should you look to for a perspective on galactic events today?