Ted Koppel talks about how T.V. news shows have gone from just giving factual stories about what it was thought important by the news show Editors for the public to know as a public service to the one sided opinions touted as news today.
When T.V. was new, the networks were thought of a public trust that would lose money for each of the networks, but fill requirements set by the FCC in 1927 for Radio Stations.
Then the Bean Counters realize with 60 Minutes, that they could News shows could make money.
One of the first things they did was cut the number of foreign bureaus each network kept. Most foreign news is supplied by floaters who speak English and can work with a producer and camera man sent from London. Even all but a few newspapers now have foreign bureaus and news facts are ignored over opinions of those on the far ends of the political spectrum,. This can only lead the public to take whatever side they are drawn to as factual over the other news shows that cater to those they disagree with. Center ground is rarely found without agreement over the facts of the stories in the news. Instead every story is colored by our politics and no one side can afford come to the center and agree with the other side.
Years ago it was easy to talk to people who you may disagree with and not end up frustrated and angry at them. Now i find getting someone to actually think about the facts and not the opinions they hear given by whoever they listen to, the hardest part of trying to have an educated conversation about world and national events.
Edited, Nov 16th 2010 9:01pm by ElneClare