You sound pretty much like me. I've always been a news junkie, and for the last number of years have watched Fox, hating CNN, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, etc. My favorites, last I watched, was Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingram, etc. I guess I was on the "extreme" conservative side of things, politically.
But then the election came, and along with it, the election shame. I've been too embarrassed and too humiliated to watch the propaganda anymore. Even Fox seemed to be exposed for the carnival it was, in some areas. I suppose I could listen to Mark Levin on the radio, and others like him. But I've been so turned off by all of the losing battles that I just lost interest in the news, period.
I really haven't watched or listened to the news since the last presidential election. I don't trust anything that goes on anymore. We've changed for the worst as a country (the U.S.). The same kind of propaganda I heard when I was in the UK. I don't think you can go anywhere in the West without hearing the same propaganda.
It's a philosophy that runs counter to Christianity. If you don't have God as the center, producing trust in responsible people, at the end of it all you have to have a central dictator who forces compliance with his laws. Call it Fascism, Communism, or various shades of Social Democracy--it will all end up pretending to be for "the People," and really be all about an elite international group that gets rich and keeps itself in power to preserve its wealth.
I may get over it when I see signs that the pendulum is swinging back the other way. But for now, I've unplugged all of the TV news. I get snippets from liberal news on the computer, and read between the lines. Good luck!