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By Walt Brasch, published 8/9/2005Walt Brasch argues the only news the public seems interested in is scandal and the superficial minutae surrounding celebrities.
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U.S. media analysts surveyed domestic television audiences in a study designed to measure what watchers learned from the news. FOX viewers didn't have a clue what was happening around them regarding Iraq, the economy, social security, health issues, and the environment. In fact, what MOST of FOX viewers believed, was demonstrably false. An informed public? Not bloody likely.
That Australia's leading publication is Women's Weekly says much. That our favourite television shows are sport and Australian Idol says even more. Talk about living vicariously.
Plantagenet seems comfortable with the blissful ignorance of a dulled citizenry, where it's that much easier to shape public opinion. Kalweb will never understand why he\she is paying today's prices for petrol (hint: it ain't all Katrina's fault. Now there's a name you'd recognise)
By all means have your distractions - I enjoy following sport as much as the next person. The cult of the instant celebrity (the cult of the moron, as Geldof puts it) has all the depth of wallpaper. And people lap up this stuff?
Get a life!