Hysteria2,
In fact, a study was done a while back which showed that people who watched no news at all were better informed than people who got their news from Fox. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of the study, but I heard it several times.
I would be very interested in seeing this study you speak of, and the people who were included in this study. I suspect it would include a large number of progressive liberals, who are okay with mainstream media refusing to report anything negative where this administration is concerned. It's sad to see well educated, respected reporters turn into Obama's lap dogs. The newsworthy stations have turned into pop culture and celebrity news, since they have chosen to NOT report the real news any longer. Fox News is a reputable station, and I can say I watch because it is the only station that will cover what really is going on. They are willing to reveal the dishonesty and lack of transparency of this administration. Last night when Obama gave his unilateral executive amnesty order speech, Fox News is the ONLY channel that covered it, because the other stations found it way too political. Fox News is the most trusted and leading station watched for news.
TV Is Americans' Main Source of News
Preferred news source varies by age, education, and politics, among other factors
These results are based on a Gallup poll of 2,048 national adults conducted June 20-24, in which Americans were asked to say, unaided, what they consider to be their main source of news about U.S. and global events.
More than half the references to television are general, with 26% simply saying they watch television or TV news, 4% saying they watch local TV news, and 2% saying they watch the "evening news." The two leading 24-hour cable news channels -- Fox News and CNN -- are named by 8% and 7%, respectively. However, no other specific channel -- including MSNBC, PBS, BBC, and all of the U.S. broadcast networks that once dominated the news landscape -- is mentioned by more than 1% of Americans.http://www.gallup.com/poll/163412/americans-main-source-news.aspxHysteria2,
Many people who partake of this type of media aren't intelligent enough to distinguish fact from fiction.
It's difficult to respond to such a personal, insensitive statement. Again, we will have to agree to disagree.
PatH.,
People are just as smart as ever, but they are getting out of the habit of thinking things through, and knowing anything in depth.
I agree, people are not taking the time to really investigate and learn the depth of things. With Sirus/Google all you have to do is speak into the mic and ask a question and it's instantly there. This world runs on instant everything. Calculators replaced doing the math, spell check replaced looking into a dictionary, Wikipedia has replaced looking in encyclopedias, online games have replaced interactive board games, texting has replaced actually hearing someone's voice on a phone, online book clubs have replaced getting together in a room physically sitting with people so you can see their facial expressions and hear their voices, and the list goes on and on. I feel it is causing our children to become less attentive, and adults to be less sensitive to respecting others differences of opinions. It's so easy to type into a computer insults and false information since you do not actually have to be accountable. It's out there for all to see, and whether it is true or not, it creates an image in others it is so. I watch Jesse Waters from the Bill O'Reilly Show go to prestigious colleges, where parents are paying $50,000 a year for their young adult to be educated, and these students can't even recognize the Vice President of the United States, tell you what Ebola is, thinks ISIS is an app, and don't have a clue where Liberia is located, yet these same students will graduate, many with honors, and go on to become doctors, lawyers, scientists, biologists, teachers, nurses, accountants, computer programmers, architects, etc. So while they may not be
worldly or politically informed, that does not discredit the fact they are educated. I would like any one of us in this book club try to do the Math problems my fourth grade grandchild is doing. I can almost bet, because of the method they are using today in the classrooms, none of us would understand it. So, while there were very intelligent people throughout the centuries, I do believe we have just as many well educated, intelligent people today.
This might be a good time to go on to the next chapters, and back to discussing "
The Hot Zone"