unfortunately, the libtard media wouldnt know the truth if it bit them on their collective asses, they are so busy slanting the news to favor democrats. I have never liked being lied to and I am way to old to start now, the media is supposed to report the news and leave their personal opinions out of it, they cant or wont do that, sorry if this hits close to home
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Vic <sactovic@yahoo.com> wrote:
You make a good point, especially about TV news. Unfortunately, people are telling the media all the time what want to see, through the ratings services and the newspaper subscription cancellations. They vote with their clickers, their response to ads and their checkbooks. And it's not always pretty. You can sneer all you want about "whatever sells papers." That's hardly the point. My profession has proven over and over that you go broke in a hurry giving people what they should read and see, as opposed to what they want.
--- In californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com, newnethboy <kef413@...> wrote:
>
> True. We bash the media for the "reporting" they do (and they do deserve
> some bashing), but to some extent at least, they only give us what we
> want--in their terminology, what's "good for circulation" (print media) or
> "good for ratings" (broadcast media).
>
> If the bulk of readers/viewers/listeners would tell them, for example, "Hey!
> Stop with all this doomsday, Arnold's 'love-child', etc., and give us some
> coverage of the Mississippi flooding," the media would be all over the
> flooding story.
>
> Not that I'm letting the "talking heads" and their editors/directors off the
> hook. It's still true that TV news value is based a lot on whether there's
> video, and that they claim an incident just started when their cameras get
> on-scene even though I've been monitoring it on the scanner for 30-45
> minutes. And it's still true that too many of those on-camera are too much
> like Ted Baxter (the news anchor on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" who was a
> complete "loose cannon" whenever he departed from his script).
>
> And I believe the media have made things news that shouldn't have been, and
> often are making the situations themselves into "situations" by their
> coverage. For instance, I think the sensationalized coverage of rising gas
> prices sends people to the pump for a panic top-off which increases demand
> which drives up the prices.
>
> But we've done this discussion before.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----> From: "Vic" <sactovic@...>
> To: <californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2011 8:00 AM
> Subject: [californiadisasters] Re: It's the end of the World..tomorrow.
>
>
> Hey, folks,
>
> This is a subject that almost everybody in the U.S., at least, is thinking
> and talking about. This Yahoo Group alone is proof of that. That's the
> definition of news. Don't blame the media for reporting it. If they weren't,
> people would be calling it a coverup.
>
> Vic
> Retired reporter
>
> --- In californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com, mdeanm@ wrote:
> >
> > That or they could not find news worthy things to report on.
> > Dean
> > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: "Dan Waterhouse" <gydanw@>
> > Sender: californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Sat, 21 May 2011 07:30:27
> > To: <californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com>
> > Reply-To: californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: Re: [californiadisasters] It's the end of the World..tomorrow.
> >
> > Unfortunately, due to cable news and the fact this character is located in
> Oakland, it's gotten way!!!! more air time than it should have in the first
> place. ABC News reported there's been likely one murder (of a very young
> child) triggered by this prediction--many of the evangels believe this, and
> most who do blame it on the acceptance of gays--an extension of the nonsense
> preached by Fred Phelps..
> >
> > --dan
> >
>
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