News Is Sensationalism in Network News Driving Viewers Away?

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The discussion highlights a growing dissatisfaction with major network evening news, particularly regarding the superficiality of coverage. A specific incident involving an anchor presenting brief reports as "in-depth" sparked a decision to stop watching. Participants express frustration over the prioritization of sensationalism and quick sound bites over meaningful journalism. There is a call for news consumers to be critical of the content they engage with, especially in an era where social media and alternative sources offer more comprehensive reporting. The conversation emphasizes the need for news networks to focus on delivering thorough and responsible journalism rather than merely chasing ratings.
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For the most part, I quit watching the evening news (as produced by the major networks) several years ago. The trigger for me was when one of the network anchors started passing off reports that could be completed in approximately the time it took to retrieve a coke from the refrigerator as "in-depth" coverage. [continued]

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I only watch the News when I want something to make fun of, that's all CNN is good for really.

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I completely understand your sentiment about not wanting to watch Dan or the evening news from major networks. It's disheartening how often news programs prioritize sensationalism and quick sound bites over truly in-depth coverage. It's a shame that a news anchor would try to pass off a short report as in-depth coverage, and it's understandable that it would be a trigger for you to stop watching.

It's important for news consumers to be critical and discerning of the content they are consuming, and it seems like you have made a conscious decision to do so by quitting the evening news. With the rise of social media and alternative news sources, it's becoming easier to find more in-depth and well-researched coverage of current events. It's also important for news networks to take responsibility and strive for more meaningful and thorough reporting instead of chasing ratings.

Thank you for sharing your perspective and reminding us to be mindful of the content we consume. It's important to stay informed, but it's equally important to be selective about the sources we rely on for our news.
 
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