National Public Radio. The local NPR stations (we have two) usually have a BBC hour in the morning and a Public Radio International show at night, but they also do two hours of local news twice a day, more in the case of special events. Plus, most of their shows (All Things Considered, Fresh Air, On Point, Talk of the Nation, etc.) usually have something to do with current events, but more in depth, and they make a point of bringing in experts from both sides of a story to talk and answer questions from listeners. I mean, how often do you get to ask pointed questions of the expert talking heads themselves?
I don't really have time to watch TV, but I can listen to the radio during the commute. I remember when there were actual newsradio stations that did nothing but news all day long...