October 21, 2016

The Nightly News

 
My husband likes to watch the nightly news on tv. I used to, I do want to know what's going on in our area and in the world.  But either the news has become a nightly house of horrors, or I have become more sensitive to all the negativity in recent years.
 
On any given night here our tv stations present story after story of all the dark regional, national, and international events, laying them one atop another until I feel suffocated by all the misery in the world.  Most surely it exists, we would be fools to deny that.  But, dear God, are there not also newsworthy events that might lift our spirits and restore our hope in humanity even a tiny bit?
 
For me, the issue is one of emotional saturation.  I know terrible things happen to people, to good people, to innocent people...I know, I know, I know! I don't have to be reminded via graphic description and video every night of the abuse, the neglect, and the violence, the devastation, and the loss.  I get it! It horrifies me.  How can so many things go so wrong?  Watching this endless spew of negativity before bed each night is a sure ticket to nightmares and daytime anxiety over all that could go wrong in your life or the lives of those you love.
 
I believe that public education is important.  Issues kept under wraps have a tendency to grow and multiply.  I am not in denial about the existence of evil in our world.  I just don't want to be bombarded by it in new reporting with no semblance of balance.  It depresses me, it makes me want to scream at the insanity, and cry to know that people could do such horrible things to one another.
 
I am told that sickness sells, and that this is what people want to see, that there is a fascination with "train wrecks".   I fear that what we really have is the desensitization of our society, overtime shock gives way to indifference and the eventual acceptance that what we witness on tv is the norm of life... it's "just the way things are". 
 
What if just for twenty-four hours a ban on negative news reporting was put in place and enforced? News stations would have to redefine what was newsworthy to report, reporters might actually have to get out there and look for some  uplifting stories to fill that time slot with.  They are out there, you know it and I know it too. 
 
So it all comes back to us, if we don't watch this nightly crapfest the ratings will go down.  If we began campaigns to bring decency back to the nightly news would they listen?  I think perhaps the bigger question is does anybody even care.  My husband says it doesn't bother him that much, he just watches to learn about major events and is able to tune out the rest. 
 
Maybe it's just me, I've never been able to tune out hurt and horror, whether I know the victims or not, it tears at my heart and soul. I want to make it better, I want us all to think about how we can make it better... and we could begin by shining a light on the good things that do happen, or at least focusing on some of the things people are doing in response to what's gone wrong.  I think that it's long since time for a channel called The Good News!


10 comments:

  1. I stopped watching the news long ago too. I prefer now to subscribe to different news online and then I can scan the headlines and determine what stories I will read. And will get the all powerful CLICK -- because a lot of what is internet based is just nothing but click bait these days.

    I think part of the fascination is the desensitization and this idea that seeing other's misfortune has become kind of an entertainment for many. I think it's because after watching, there's a relief suddenly that your life is not so bad after all. Or that you are certainly morally superior. This of course is the wrong sentiments. We should be raising one another up during times of sorrow to ease the burden, but also celebrating the joys. It seems there is just the glorification and commercialization of the sorrow now.

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    1. I read the news headlines online too, then only open the ones that sound truly important. I don't need to hear about the chaos of the day. The click bait stuff drives me crazy! Sadly, I think you are absolutely right about the fascination with other's misery. That's a shameful way of life!

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  2. I am usually in favor of a boycott of the news
    In fact I'm a lot like you and rarely will watch it if at all.... I love your idea of a moratorium on negative news.

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    1. I find that watching it just distresses and angers me, and what's the good in that? Of a thirty-minute newscast I doubt if five minutes is taken up with positive things, or things we really need to know. Sensationalism is the rule of the day, and leads us to believe that most of life is bad... I disagree with that!

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  3. Many people are just turning it off. It will continue with the Clinton Corruption...remember, I'm from Arkansas so I know. CNN's ratings have dropped because of their biased duplicity. We have the power...turn it off.

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    1. I can't wait until the elections are over and done with, I am so, so sick of it all! Yes, we have the power, and we need to exercise it more... just turn it off! In early years tv did not run in the house all day/evening long. Now it seems many people can't live without out. You could take mine away and I'd be just fine without it, I've done it.

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  4. I don't watch the news...don't have tv service, and don't listen to news on the radio. I do get the newspaper every day and sometimes check the headlines on the computer. Somehow I still know what is going on...just a bit later than most.

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    1. I try to avoid watching the news, and I would prefer to cancel the tv service or watch it sparingly. I do watch the local and national newsfeeds on the computer, usually just scanning the headlines for things that it's important to read and now. I avoid articles that are written for shock effect or to incite me. I don't need that.

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  5. All the election news has made it particularly difficult to watch the news, yet like a terrible accident, I can't turn away. A Good News channel is a wonderful idea. The positivity would have an effect on the world that would bring happiness.

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    1. That's so true, Val, we watch because we just have to see what drama unfolds next... it's most definitely a train wreck in progress. I would love to have a Good News channel to turn into before bedtime, I think I'd sleep much better!

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