Milkshake Duck: A look at the merits and pitfalls of cable TV news

Dec 18, 2019 01:32


Staying informed about current events can be exhausting.

Not only do you have to deal with a barrage of negativity and tragedy, but you're also responsible for sifting through the thousands of news sources to find a story you can trust about each topic. How is that even possible?

It's no wonder so many people just give up.

But, what about cable TV ( Read more... )

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adoptedwriter December 18 2019, 13:45:50 UTC

Much to think about in this. Very true.

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roina_arwen December 18 2019, 18:18:28 UTC
Lots of great insight here. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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topaznebula December 19 2019, 19:19:44 UTC
Thanks! :)

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elderwoodpixie December 18 2019, 23:46:39 UTC
Nailed it! That was a very well presented argument. You express your ideas very clearly and in a way that is easy to understand. Also, everything you said is absolutely correct.

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topaznebula December 19 2019, 19:19:22 UTC
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it! :)

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karmasoup December 20 2019, 19:52:27 UTC
I pretty much swore off news around the turn of the century. At the time, my late 30s ex was practically glued to CNN 24-7, and I felt like a news widow. But from my early 20s perspective, I saw it as nothing more than sensationalism designed to get a rise out of the viewer. Not much has happened to change my opinion in the 2 decades since, but, since then, in time, I learned to appreciate NPR, so I've at least come back to a source that can more effectively inform.

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m_malcontent December 20 2019, 21:54:08 UTC
Very well stated.

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