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Showing Original Post only (View all)Taibbi: America Is Too Dumb for TV News [View all]
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/america-is-too-dumb-for-tv-news-20151125<snip>
This is a horrible thing to have to say about one's own country, but this story makes it official. America is now too dumb for TV news.
It's our fault. We in the media have spent decades turning the news into a consumer business that's basically indistinguishable from selling cheeseburgers or video games. You want bigger margins, you just cram the product full of more fat and sugar and violence and wait for your obese, over-stimulated customer to come waddling forth.
The old Edward R. Murrow, eat-your-broccoli version of the news was banished long ago. Once such whiny purists were driven from editorial posts and the ad people over the last four or five decades got invited in, things changed. Then it was nothing but murders, bombs, and panda births, delivered to thickening couch potatoes in ever briefer blasts of forty, thirty, twenty seconds.
What we call right-wing and liberal media in this country are really just two different strategies of the same kind of nihilistic lizard-brain sensationalism. The ideal CNN story is a baby down a well, while the ideal Fox story is probably a baby thrown down a well by a Muslim terrorist or an ACORN activist. Both companies offer the same service, it's just that the Fox version is a little kinkier.
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This is a horrible thing to have to say about one's own country, but this story makes it official. America is now too dumb for TV news.
It's our fault. We in the media have spent decades turning the news into a consumer business that's basically indistinguishable from selling cheeseburgers or video games. You want bigger margins, you just cram the product full of more fat and sugar and violence and wait for your obese, over-stimulated customer to come waddling forth.
The old Edward R. Murrow, eat-your-broccoli version of the news was banished long ago. Once such whiny purists were driven from editorial posts and the ad people over the last four or five decades got invited in, things changed. Then it was nothing but murders, bombs, and panda births, delivered to thickening couch potatoes in ever briefer blasts of forty, thirty, twenty seconds.
What we call right-wing and liberal media in this country are really just two different strategies of the same kind of nihilistic lizard-brain sensationalism. The ideal CNN story is a baby down a well, while the ideal Fox story is probably a baby thrown down a well by a Muslim terrorist or an ACORN activist. Both companies offer the same service, it's just that the Fox version is a little kinkier.
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I know there are some DUers who dismiss Matt Taibbi with a :rofl: but I like him. K&R nt
Electric Monk
Nov 2015
#2
Matt Taibbi is one of the very best this country has. David Corn with Mother Jones, is another. nt
Snotcicles
Nov 2015
#30
Anyone who dismisses Taibbi offhand is not using critical thinking skills. [n/t]
Maedhros
Nov 2015
#40
Al Gore for instance never really recovered from saying,"I took the initiative in creating the 'Net"
KamaAina
Nov 2015
#4
Misinformation and misdirection had already been done by teevee, radio, newspapers,
valerief
Nov 2015
#76
After the cold war ended, the military and intelligence groups had no need for the Arpanet
Samantha
Nov 2015
#62
all well said. The issue is that in our species is such an affinity for greed, power, deceit
NRaleighLiberal
Nov 2015
#32
What a fantastic exchange. However since it mirrors my own - you are both doomed!
erronis
Nov 2015
#47
I mostly agree. We have peaked and will revert to a pretty miserable type of "nasty, mean & short"
leveymg
Nov 2015
#33
Our country, as such, will break into smaller constituent polities by mid-century or so....
villager
Nov 2015
#26
Just remember that time travel is real. Someone went to the future and brought back
LiberalArkie
Nov 2015
#8
Trick question, right? Blame the people that buy the products sold on those show?
erronis
Nov 2015
#48
100% agree...AJA and BBC are the only networks doing even remotely "journalism" on TV.
Moostache
Nov 2015
#95