I luv Watterson’s approach to illustrating televisions when they’re switched on.
They have a life of their own.
ln the UK we had a show called ‘Crimewatch’ which re-enacted crimes to jog witness’s memories. (The days before everyone was distracted by Smartphones) Violent assaults and brutal murders were the order of the day and every week the patronising presenters would sign off by telling the viewers not to have nightmares!
The last time I saw my mother was in about 1992. She had become a devotee of talk radio (Limbaugh etc). I asked her one day, “Is it me, or are they just trying to frighten people now?” She agreed that was so, but continued to listen to the radio pundits. At first she laughed at Limbaugh, then she began to agree, and became angrier and angrier. The last time we talked on the phone she was like a total stranger. I felt like I was trying to hold a conversation through thick protective glass like you see in some banks and stores.
today i was watching a very low key live streaming webcam they had trained on Carter’s hometown church.. waiting for the family and friends and the casket to arrive from DC.. and i got bored and searched around and found another ‘station’ where they had the exact same feed only there was an announcer standing stage front, talking.. i switched back and forth and saw it was the same time stream.. so the announcers from different stations just paste themselves into these live feed backgrounds lol ..and so what i thought might be “real” actually wasn’t and you know.. tolerance levels for that nowadays are getting really really thin lol
I still read two newspapers every day. Online now, but they look the same. I enjoy the local news, the puzzles, and a bunch of comics beyond what I read here.
I’m surprised dad isn’t reading one of Calvin’s comic books. This is the first site I start with in the morning and then I read about the blood stained sidewalks.
April 1975. I am participating in the evacuation of Saigon. My wife is three month’s pregnant. She is playing bridge with the wives of the rest of my squadron which is deployed.
On the TV comes a news alert. “Cargo plane blown up on the ramp at Saigon. Details at 11.”
My wife dials up the squadron, and the wives get on the phone. They can account for the whereabouts of everyone except me. I happened to be airborne at the time. My wife got the call at 2 AM that I was safe.
It was, in fact, a C-130 that was hit by a motor round. Nobody was in it or near it and nobody was injured. It was an issue for the accountants and not the mortuary officer. But the TV station needed the ratings apparently.
TV news ceased being news about the time Walter Cronkite retired. Since then it has been entertainment and sensationalism.
I seldom watch it unless there is a newsworthy event. I’ve tuned in recently to see how bad the fires in LA are. I did get SOME news on that but the other half was about the network’s obsession about Trump. He has an iron grip on their attention. They have OCD when it comes to covering his every word. It doesn’t matter if the words they report are good or bad or their opinion is favorable or not, the man gets billions of dollars publicity for free every month.
I still get much more news online, but even that takes digging.
When clients start a conversation with ‘i saw on the news…’ i try to point out that the TV news is never going to come on the air and declare ‘today nothing happened, good night’ -though I’m told the BBC did just that one day in the early 1960’s
Yesterday ‘news’, today! Ink stained fingers while eating breakfast. Bonus: creepy crawlers come free. Wet paper sometimes too, I wonder why they are dying…
A local news personality’s husband was run down while jogging. Strangely no other news people ever asked her how she felt about it. Not the usual “We hear your baby was blown 10 miles away in a tornado!! How do you feel about that!?!?”
Well, there’s NPR, PBS, and BBC. For the nonce, anyway#.
(#) I reckon we’ll have to pony up the shekels serious to support those worthy organs after World Ends Day, 1/20/25. The incoming Trash administration will work hammer and tongs to kill off any and all sources of honest, intelligent anything. They would keep the lowdown low down; as low down as possible.
codycab 15 days ago
I’ll take the kind of news we need, thank you very much!
Tenax 15 days ago
I miss daily newspapers, they were a far cry better than the current TV and online alternatives.
GeorgeInAZ 15 days ago
Democracy is at risk! Russians are running the election!
Ivy Valory Premium Member 15 days ago
Even truer today than when Mr. Watterson penned it.
sirbadger 15 days ago
Either he stopped watching the news or he’s reading the newspaper because he wants to see the same news story twice.
Hello Everyone 15 days ago
Have you seen the fires in LA?…It’s horrible and it’s very similar to the strip.
Johnny Q Premium Member 15 days ago
One of the only episodes not involving Calvin!
No 6 15 days ago
I luv Watterson’s approach to illustrating televisions when they’re switched on.
They have a life of their own.
ln the UK we had a show called ‘Crimewatch’ which re-enacted crimes to jog witness’s memories. (The days before everyone was distracted by Smartphones) Violent assaults and brutal murders were the order of the day and every week the patronising presenters would sign off by telling the viewers not to have nightmares!
orinoco womble 15 days ago
The last time I saw my mother was in about 1992. She had become a devotee of talk radio (Limbaugh etc). I asked her one day, “Is it me, or are they just trying to frighten people now?” She agreed that was so, but continued to listen to the radio pundits. At first she laughed at Limbaugh, then she began to agree, and became angrier and angrier. The last time we talked on the phone she was like a total stranger. I felt like I was trying to hold a conversation through thick protective glass like you see in some banks and stores.
snsurone76 15 days ago
I thought Dad hated TV; why is he watching it? And the newspaper just reports the same sordid events.
BigDaveGlass 15 days ago
Sensualism sells newspapers. News programs have to compete. I watch/read very little these days. Too depressing.
Jayalexander 15 days ago
We’ll ask sensitive questions to get you to sob in front of the smoking remains.
lalapalooza Premium Member 15 days ago
today i was watching a very low key live streaming webcam they had trained on Carter’s hometown church.. waiting for the family and friends and the casket to arrive from DC.. and i got bored and searched around and found another ‘station’ where they had the exact same feed only there was an announcer standing stage front, talking.. i switched back and forth and saw it was the same time stream.. so the announcers from different stations just paste themselves into these live feed backgrounds lol ..and so what i thought might be “real” actually wasn’t and you know.. tolerance levels for that nowadays are getting really really thin lol
Gent 15 days ago
Oh looks. The paper is full of same theeng too.
Gent 15 days ago
Come on daddy. Watching that show is build character see.
einarbt 15 days ago
My TV is off, just reading the comics.
akachman Premium Member 15 days ago
Stopped watching the TV news years ago. Pretty sure I’m not missing anything. Unless the weather person is hot, then, maybe…
mckeonfuneralhomebx 15 days ago
It sounded like something Calvin would be saying behind the television
RobertWright1 15 days ago
And paperboys are gone. One of my first jobs was delivering the Sunday papers each week.
Bilan 15 days ago
TV news hasn’t changed. Has it?
tremaine53 15 days ago
Looks like Dad is reading a redacted newspaper.
Turnhandle 15 days ago
I still read two newspapers every day. Online now, but they look the same. I enjoy the local news, the puzzles, and a bunch of comics beyond what I read here.
Wren Fahel 15 days ago
He’s going to see more of the same in the newspaper; he should have picked up a good book.
Steve Dallas 15 days ago
Sadly, the modern newspaper is often just as sensationalistic
PoochFan 15 days ago
“If it doesn’t bleed, it doesn’t lead”-Principle of TV news.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member 15 days ago
Sounds like Calvin’s favorite show.
rockyridge1977 15 days ago
Want ads or comic strips????
gantech 15 days ago
It doesn’t get any better in print…just less graphic.
minty_Joe 15 days ago
This is why they call it the “Idiot Box” or “Rubbish Bin”.
Free or Not? Premium Member 15 days ago
The more things stay the same, the worse things get.
elvira.alejandro 15 days ago
That’s why I stick with Netflix. No need to watch reports
Kroykali 15 days ago
I make my livin’ off the evenin’ news
Just give me somethin’, somethin’ I can use
People love it when you lose
They love dirty laundry
Well, I coulda’ been an actor, but I wound up here
I just have to look good, I don’t have to be clear
Come and whisper in my ear
Give us dirty laundry
[Chorus]
Kick ‘em when they’re up
Kick ‘em when they’re down
Kick ‘em when they’re up
Kick ’em all around
We got the bubble-headed bleached-blonde, comes on at five
She can tell you ’bout the plane crash with a gleam in her eye
It’s interesting when people die
Give us dirty laundry
Can we film the operation? Is the head dead yet?
You know, the boys in the newsroom got a running bet
Get the widow on the set!
We need dirty laundry
You don’t really need to find out what’s goin’ on
You don’t really wanna know just how far it’s gone
Just leave well enough alone
Eat your dirty laundry
[Chorus]
Dirty little secrets, dirty little lies
We got our dirty little fingers in everybody’s pie
We love to cut you down to size
We love dirty laundry
We can do “The Innuendo”, we can dance and sing
When it’s said and done, we haven’t told you a thing
We all know that crap is king
Give us dirty laundry!
- Don Henley, Dirty Laundry
daveoverpar 15 days ago
I’m surprised dad isn’t reading one of Calvin’s comic books. This is the first site I start with in the morning and then I read about the blood stained sidewalks.
dflak 15 days ago
April 1975. I am participating in the evacuation of Saigon. My wife is three month’s pregnant. She is playing bridge with the wives of the rest of my squadron which is deployed.
On the TV comes a news alert. “Cargo plane blown up on the ramp at Saigon. Details at 11.”
My wife dials up the squadron, and the wives get on the phone. They can account for the whereabouts of everyone except me. I happened to be airborne at the time. My wife got the call at 2 AM that I was safe.
It was, in fact, a C-130 that was hit by a motor round. Nobody was in it or near it and nobody was injured. It was an issue for the accountants and not the mortuary officer. But the TV station needed the ratings apparently.
SirThomas 15 days ago
Replace the TV with internet streams, and it is still relevant.
dflak 15 days ago
TV news ceased being news about the time Walter Cronkite retired. Since then it has been entertainment and sensationalism.
I seldom watch it unless there is a newsworthy event. I’ve tuned in recently to see how bad the fires in LA are. I did get SOME news on that but the other half was about the network’s obsession about Trump. He has an iron grip on their attention. They have OCD when it comes to covering his every word. It doesn’t matter if the words they report are good or bad or their opinion is favorable or not, the man gets billions of dollars publicity for free every month.
I still get much more news online, but even that takes digging.
brookthecook 15 days ago
less newspapers – less paper. the mills near me are closing
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 15 days ago
When clients start a conversation with ‘i saw on the news…’ i try to point out that the TV news is never going to come on the air and declare ‘today nothing happened, good night’ -though I’m told the BBC did just that one day in the early 1960’s
More Coffee Please! Premium Member 15 days ago
Pretty accurate. Sigh.
Will_Scarlet 15 days ago
“Welcome to another edition of Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror!
“And later on we’ll be talking to a man who does gardening.”
daniellea44 15 days ago
Accurate
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) 15 days ago
Can’t say I blame Dad, the newspaper is probably slightly less depressing.
aerotica69 15 days ago
Heck, no one on the “news” speaks that coherently anymore, not even the fear-mongers making the sweeps week promos.
ladykat 15 days ago
You’re better off with the newspaper, Dad.
MarieStanford 15 days ago
Oh my gosh, this is exactly what the TV stations and streaming news media show every. single. day. !
Chris 15 days ago
but I don’t want to hear it. :L
rshive 15 days ago
The TV jumps for Dad too.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 15 days ago
Sums up the media during the Pandemic. First the body count, followed by news. Fear sells.
The Fly Hunter 15 days ago
Yeah. Sure. That will help… (eyes roll)
Robert4170 15 days ago
Thoughts to the victims of the Southern California wildfires. They were right to be fearful when TV news informed them of the approaching disaster.
willzie 15 days ago
Before social media took over the world people were a lot better informed with the news coming from news papers with a knowledgeable editiorial boards
Spence12 Premium Member 15 days ago
My town’s newspaper is a liberal rag. I get my comics and sports news online so I don’t miss it.
noahson99 15 days ago
Yesterday ‘news’, today! Ink stained fingers while eating breakfast. Bonus: creepy crawlers come free. Wet paper sometimes too, I wonder why they are dying…
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 15 days ago
A local news personality’s husband was run down while jogging. Strangely no other news people ever asked her how she felt about it. Not the usual “We hear your baby was blown 10 miles away in a tornado!! How do you feel about that!?!?”
Otis Rufus Driftwood 15 days ago
Not the best week for this strip. If there is such a thing.
johnaapc 15 days ago
I always laugh at the way the TV jumps around.
mindjob 15 days ago
It says a lot more about us, that this is what we’ll watch instead of something educational
swanridge 15 days ago
This sounds like the GOP playbook.
g04922 15 days ago
At least Calvin’s Dad had an alternative with newspapers back then. Most of us don’t even have that today.
John Jorgensen 15 days ago
And this was thirty years ago. It keeps getting worse and worse.
lnrokr55 15 days ago
If it bleeds, it leads ! ;-)
waynemadison 15 days ago
That TV set only stops tweaking when it’s turned off!
wiley207 15 days ago
Another example of Bill Watterson expressing his disdain for television.
Cal L. 15 days ago
My wife calls the local news “the Murder News.”
(For context, we live in Southern California.)
62kathleenhicks 15 days ago
They are lame!
dlseelinger1764 15 days ago
Think maybe Calvin possessed the TV?
sperry532 15 days ago
Nothing ever changes. If it bleeds, it leads, per William Randoph Hearst, c1889.
willie_mctell 15 days ago
Violent crime and car accidents. Local TV news hasn’t changed much.
namelocdet 15 days ago
Exactly why I stopped watching TV news. It’s nothing but a TV Show that does its best to scare you into watching.
BeBadenov Premium Member 15 days ago
Then: TV. Now: bloody near everywhere. Pfui.
sincavage05 15 days ago
Time to turn on Barney.
HodgeElmwood 15 days ago
Dude, it’s not like the newspaper is going to be any better! Unless he’s just reading the sports section….oh, wait….
A# 466 15 days ago
Well, there’s NPR, PBS, and BBC. For the nonce, anyway#.
(#) I reckon we’ll have to pony up the shekels serious to support those worthy organs after World Ends Day, 1/20/25. The incoming Trash administration will work hammer and tongs to kill off any and all sources of honest, intelligent anything. They would keep the lowdown low down; as low down as possible.
Smeagol 15 days ago
If you don’t read the papers you’re uninformed, if you read the papers you’re misinformed," – Mark Twain. If you’re Calvin’s dad he’s behind the TV.
62kathleenhicks 14 days ago
Really OLD!!!
KennethPrice2 14 days ago
If it bleeds it leads!
news 14 days ago
Once I knew everything. Now I’m not certain what I don’t know.
tgamb 13 days ago
KIRO TV Seattle
knightoftheword Premium Member 12 days ago
Definitely do that! Nothing on i really need to know other then the weather and maybe sport scores if you keep up with a team.