Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Why...

...is the news becoming more dark, more depressing and overwhelmingly difficult to digest?  I find myself increasingly reluctant to scan internet news sources, watch tv news, read the scrolling headlines at the bottom of a tv screen.  It seems to predominate on the negative.  Look, I'm not Pollyanna and I don't expect happy sunshiney information every moment.  I also wonder at the magnitude of that which is anything but positive.

The evening news is on.  Another school shooting took place today with 7 dead thus far.  


The Trayvon Martin case: murky in detail, heartbreaking in scope.  It is every parent's nightmare.  Why was Trayvon picked as the poster boy for something that happens all too often?  He looks like a sweet, unassuming child.  He looks like your child or mine.  It's as simple as that.  

Yesterday, a headline scrolled across the bottom of one of the cable new channel about a father and step mother holding his daughter hostage, starving, abusing her.  She weighed 70 lbs when she escaped.  She's 15.  

Our troops continue to die overseas and for what?  There's always talk of another front, another war, another nation we'll have to protect from themselves.  Yet we seem unable to take care of our own.

Then there is the more mundane, not unexpected news about  taxpayer waste.  The GSA (General Services Administration) spent $823,000 taxpayer money on a retreat in Vegas in 2010.  Nobody sanctioned this.

Then there's Middle America.  We aren't in recovery but the 1% are.  

Sunday night,  "60 Minutes"  aired a follow up episode on contemporary art purchases and the money to be made.  It was all about the very wealthy speculating on what I perceive to be cutting edge crap.  Apparently, Morley Safer and I think alike.  He was dismissive of much of the contemporary art sold in the early 90s.  It came back to haunt him during in this episode.  He good naturedly acknowledged the art he disparaged had increased in value by the tens of millions.  But, he didn't acknowledge it was worth it.




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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Wanna Have Some Fun?

One of my friends sent an email today with a challenging quiz from Pew Research Group. I say "challenging" because the title of the quiz is "Test Your News IQ" and, as a news junkie, (sorry NPR) I fancy myself just that.  So, I took it. 

I scored 10 out of 11 questions correct.  That put me in league with 7% of the public, only 2% below those who scored a perfect 11.  The one question I missed was #5,  not because I didn't know the answer but, rather, because I refused to acknowledge it as THE answer, I answered something else.

When I looked at the tabulated results, what stood out is the age, education and sex of those who received the highest percentages:  Male, 50+, College Educated.  I still kicked their ass.

Don't get me wrong.  This is not a difficult test.  I'm sure many who take this will consider it ridiculously easy if they pay any attention whatsoever to current events. 

But that's the point.  Fewer and fewer of us do pay attention, do know the facts, are aware of what's going on.  It's not only because of a lack of interest generated by "too much information", distractions, disinterest and "I've got to go out and make a living I don't have time for this shit."   I think alot of us feel overwhelmed, small, incapable of exacting change.

Take the test here.  See what you think. 

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Friday, April 2, 2010

Cable News & Talking Heads: Who's On Top?

If you think you know the top rated news shows on cable, you may be surprised. 

I know I am.

Nielsen Media Research, the Bible of tv ratings, just announced Q1 results and here they are via Huff Post.



What does this tell us about the viewer profile who spends the most time watching these shows and being persuaded?

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Where do I go for Political POV?

 
Hosed   by Cole Scott

Thought I'd post some links to places I go for points of view on the news I'm getting from the networks, the NY Times, the Huffington Post, et.al.

the Field Negro   His profile indicates he is a lawyer. His POV is "candid discussions about race" Just started reading his posts.

Political Carnival  Hilarious posts on anything and everything political.  


FiveThirtyEight    Statistical breakdowns on everything from polls to stock market, etc.  A must stop for Type As.

Think Progress    Liberal POV striving for "Social and Economic Justice; Media Accountability;Healthy Communities; Global and Domestic Security".

The Raw Story    is "...an alternative news nexus....draws upon a panoply of news sources and select stories... most intriguing to an audience seeking news underplayed by mainstream media." 

FactCheck.org    the facts, ma'am, just the facts.  They check, clarify and/or correct statements made in the media.  A must for anyone following politics.  Check out Whoppers of 2009.

Favorite tv news show:  The Daily Show.  Nobody skewers news like Jon Stewart.

Favorite News Anchor:  Seth Meyers, Weekend Update.  Check out last night below.  Classic.

Christina

Christina
by Cole Scott