This query at Nicholas Weaver’s Random Thoughts is the sort of thing you see first at the edges, on smaller blogs, and then, sometimes, a few days later you see it everywhere.
Except that I just spent a chunk of Monday morning in the car repair waiting room, which was playing one of the local TV stations, I think the NBC affiliate.
In the hour and a half I was there, the news covered the following topics (that I can recall):
1 Update: I forgot one: the war did get mentioned during a segment on four singing grannies who were interviewed wearing their silly costumes. The grannies write and sing anti-Bush protest songs, and they called the war illegal and immoral. The segment didn’t actually make fun of them, although one had the sense the interviewer was struggling between a desire to mock and a desire to respect the aged.
It's the same as the old joke:
"There are 6.5 billion people living on this planet. Do you know how many of them are foreigners?"
Posted by: richard at August 9, 2005 01:34 AMThat small ice cream thing makes me wish I had my TV and yours too.
Posted by: de Selby at August 9, 2005 02:45 AMYou don't think the tv programming you observed is explained by being what people want to watch? "So what?" about people being unaware of big and important things beyond their daily concerns or needs of mild entertainment--beyond their care and possibly beyond their understanding? It's nothing new or unexpected...
Posted by: Andrew at August 9, 2005 10:34 PM