Isn't it strange that the news is about the news? The MSM learned that palace intrigue -an act that
is supposed to hold the plebeians' attention and a frequent use in social-media, can generate a type
of interest that assists in keeping their failing trade in the public eye.
What I find fascinating is how a form of entertainment -which was once taken as a serious source of
information-gathering, is still seen as something that merits concern! Tucker Carlson's presentation is
pleasurable to many and his form of audience-impacting is represented by his income, the actual reason
why he enjoyed his position at Fox News.
Journalists worked hard over many years to move their trade from the working and middle-class zones
to the exclusive establishment and with it, allowed the glow of celebritism to taint what small amount of
integrity that remained.
These days it seems whatever is going on around the world often takes second-fiddle to unhappy news
presenters and old Reporters dying. Theatre demands walk-ons and main characters to participate, but
they do recognise their own when they fall off the stage!
is supposed to hold the plebeians' attention and a frequent use in social-media, can generate a type
of interest that assists in keeping their failing trade in the public eye.
What I find fascinating is how a form of entertainment -which was once taken as a serious source of
information-gathering, is still seen as something that merits concern! Tucker Carlson's presentation is
pleasurable to many and his form of audience-impacting is represented by his income, the actual reason
why he enjoyed his position at Fox News.
Journalists worked hard over many years to move their trade from the working and middle-class zones
to the exclusive establishment and with it, allowed the glow of celebritism to taint what small amount of
integrity that remained.
These days it seems whatever is going on around the world often takes second-fiddle to unhappy news
presenters and old Reporters dying. Theatre demands walk-ons and main characters to participate, but
they do recognise their own when they fall off the stage!

Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.