Are Good Reporters a Dying, or Extinct Breed?

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Sheriff Gonna Getcha
02-21-2007, 12:37 PM
Is it just me, or does it seem like good reporters are a dying or extinct breed? I'm not talking about reporters seeming too "liberal" or too "conservative," or being "overly critical of President Bush" or "unwilling to ask President Bush tough questions." I'm talking about news reporters becoming too editorial, narcissistic (i.e., the news is now about them and not "the news"), and interested in the totally irrelevant (e.g., the Anna Nicole Smith saga).

With regard to my claim that reporters are too editorial, it seems like people like Lou Dobbs are becoming partisan talking heads who no longer "report" but rather "dictate" the news. A lot of reporters seem to have devolved into overly simplistic, partisans who are unwilling to listen to "the other side" or simply shout over them.

With regard to my claim that reporters are becoming narcissistic, I keep seeing reporters turn the news into segments about themselves. Bill O'Reilly has a show called "the O'Reilly Factor" and spends an inordinate amount of time reading emails about no other than himself. "AC 360" seems to be more concerned about AC's hairstyle and making AC look cool than reporting the news. Lou Dobbs writes articles about himself and calls certain Democrats "Lou Dobbs Democrats." See this (http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/02/20/Dobbs.February21/index.html) article for an example. Guys like Lou Dobbs are trying to create a personal following based not on the quality of their reporting, but rather based on their personal politics. I find a lot of those editorial shows very simplistic (as obnoxious as that sounds), destructive or decent dialogue, and simply dumb.

Finally, with regard to my claim that reporters are interested in the totally irrelevant, it seems like every time I want to learn more about Iraq, Washington politics, etc., I turn on the news to find them covering an exposed breast, Anna Nicole Smith, or Britner's bald head. Is this what is important to society? I know a lot of people claim the news simply gives the people what they want and the subjects covered by the news is dictated by the public, I disagree. I think the news is forcing so much crap down our throats that we now expect crap on the news. Moreover, there are plenty of outlets for crap (e.g., People Magazine), we need outlets for real news.

That's my stupid rant of the day.

saden1
02-21-2007, 12:48 PM
It's all about ratings and advertising dollars, and unfortunately the public stands for it because they watch it. Reporters these days are in the business of exciting people and creating controversies much like Jerry Springer. They are sales people selling you a product and have no obligation to tell the truth or report news worthy information.

About the only news shows I can stand to watch and enjoy are 60 Minutes, The McLaughlin Group, Washington Week in Review, NewsHour, and the Daily Show (yes, it's actually a news show).

I guess I am getting old eh?

GhettoDogAllStars
02-21-2007, 12:57 PM
I stopped watching and reading news about 1 year ago, and I must say that I feel much better for doing so. It's comforting to hear people complain about the excessive coverage about Anna Nicole Smith (and other irrelevant topics), and know that I haven't been exposed to any of it.

That said, I can't comment much about the current state of reporting. However, I definitely think that "ratings" are the primary focus of any news agency -- not good reporting.

The trend away from good reporting is nothing new, however:
"The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers."
--Thomas Jefferson

BTW, did you know that you created two threads about this?

firstdown
02-21-2007, 12:58 PM
I don't have a problem with people like O'reilly who are up front with who and what they are as a reporter. Its the ones who hide behind their trade as a reporter and report with a bias. NPR is one that comes to mind and they always say how none bias they are but all of their reporting is about as biase as it gets.What is news now days is a sign of the times and it must be what people want to see. I'm not sure of the shows name but from 7pm to 8pm its nothing but gossip type news reporting and they get very high ratings. The reason the Anna story has stayed in the news is because of how its gone to trial and you have people fighting of who's the real dad and fighting to decide where she sould be buried.

saden1
02-21-2007, 01:04 PM
Anna Nicole Smith is a classic case of MWWS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_white_woman_syndrome) though she isn't missing.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
02-21-2007, 01:04 PM
BTW, did you know that you created two threads about this?

Sorry about that, my computer froze and I hit the "create thread" button twice. Thanks.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
02-21-2007, 01:06 PM
About the only news shows I can stand to watch and enjoy are 60 Minutes, The McLaughlin Group, Washington Week in Review, NewsHour, and the Daily Show (yes, it's actually a news show).

Wow! Those are all the only news shows I watch too.

EternalEnigma21
02-21-2007, 01:13 PM
we have such a short attention span here that its unreal... I'll follow a story fr a short while and it will disappear...

anyone know what happened to the girl in aruba? or how about rumsfeld saying that plane in PA was actually shot down???

we are obsessed with celebrities in this country... its amazing... everytime soemone farts everyone talks about it all week...

MTK
02-21-2007, 01:15 PM
I watch the Daily Show and the Colbert Report, that's about all the news I can take.

I agree this Anna Nicole stuff is way, way out of control.

dmek25
02-21-2007, 02:24 PM
somewhere along the line the reporter started becoming the story. the more the sensational the story, the more recognized the reporter became. everyone tweaks the news to spin it one way or another, why? i don't know about you guys, but i could give a rats ass where A.N. Smith is buried, or what the hell Brittany does with her hair

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