- Make people terrified of things which are not a threat to them
- Make people blind to the real threats which they face
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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We may need to talk about the benefits of a fractionalized media in regard to the dissemination of truth sans Liberal bias. Without Cable we would still be subject to 3-4 news editors being the most important/influencial people in the world. The fractionalization is relatively “new” in the grand scheme of things. I would offer that it is exactly that fractionalization that has fueled the interest in online news portals/aggregators like Drudge. While I agree with your underlying premise, It’s more good than bad. Cheers – Mike
The Purpose Of Cable News
3. Make money. (Using 1. and 2., insist you’ll exclusively keep viewers up-to-date and therefore safer.)
Agreed. Pretty blondes, cool TV graphics, sound effects, lots of hand motion, and 10 seconds for a guest to make a point. That’s perfect for the average, dumb-downed citizen.
If people wanted decent, timely, accurate news, the market would be forced to provide it.
Promote the Democrat party agenda.