M Kfivethousand wrote:
> they don't even mention Ukraine, or scotus, or abortion, or upcoming primary not even once in an entire half hour. The whole thing sounds real “breezy” now, like an issue of People magazine almost. I don’t like it.
>
> And the weather forecasts are always wrong
Your gripes have merit and are acknowledged. I'll see what
I can do it about it. Talk to some people, get in with the makers
and shakers and see if maybe I can't just do something about this.
Funny how we both don't care for the news but for different reasons.
I too do not care for the local news, as in the newspaper where the
sports is almost all local with the NFL and so forth ignored almost
entirely. On the other hand, not hearing about Ukraine is fine with
me. Who really knows what's going on over there? Does anyone
really care? And if so, do they really believe the newspeople are
going to bring it to them?
I have never liked the news on TV. More spoon fed. Same with the internet.
The paper was always my preference. But now I have tossed even that
as I never got it for the news to begin with. I got it for stories of interest
as devoid as politics as possible.
Funny thing about the local news - the various degrees of 'localness' to
it. Like seeing that someone in your town has been shot dead and when
you see the area is not near you or one in which you never go, it might
as well be another planet they're talking about. So it's funny how even
the most local news has it's own degree of 'localness.'