Call it dramedy They change their expressions to fit the tone of the news, which is so obvious it’s funny, even when news isn’t. They move from tornado tragedy to dog shows and make both sound worthy of attention. It’s a talent.
Steven Pinker’s Enlightenment Now points out that, by almost any statistic you care to name, things just keep getting better and better. But when’s the last time TV news felt compelled to cover stories like “Life expectancy now twice what it was for your parents” or “77 million kids went to school safely today and got a good education”? Their motto is “If it bleeds, it leads”, contributing to the widespread apprehension that everything’s awful and just getting worse. It’s a snare and a delusion, folx; don’t believe it!
enigmamz over 5 years ago
It’s like when someone you like on Game Of Thrones dies, but it happens every night (instead of just every other episode).
Aussie Down Under over 5 years ago
The question is are we talking Fox?
the lost wizard over 5 years ago
Seems more like science fiction every day. Some of the comments from POTUS are out of this world.
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Call it dramedy They change their expressions to fit the tone of the news, which is so obvious it’s funny, even when news isn’t. They move from tornado tragedy to dog shows and make both sound worthy of attention. It’s a talent.
The Reader Premium Member over 5 years ago
They are doing a Farce.
Jml58 over 5 years ago
They go for chock value.
KEA over 5 years ago
They’re going for sponsors.
micromos over 5 years ago
News is sensationalism entertainment.
InTraining Premium Member over 5 years ago
Entertainment… see the bags of chips and pop at hand… !
namelocdet over 5 years ago
Exactly why I stopped watching the news a few years ago. I was beginning to feel like Pavlov’s Dog.
JudyAz over 5 years ago
“World War III just started, total devastation, millions dead!
Details at 11"
B UTTONS over 5 years ago
“Made-for-TV” Horror
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
Steven Pinker’s Enlightenment Now points out that, by almost any statistic you care to name, things just keep getting better and better. But when’s the last time TV news felt compelled to cover stories like “Life expectancy now twice what it was for your parents” or “77 million kids went to school safely today and got a good education”? Their motto is “If it bleeds, it leads”, contributing to the widespread apprehension that everything’s awful and just getting worse. It’s a snare and a delusion, folx; don’t believe it!