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Date: 2021-04-03 02:54 am (UTC)In the 1990s? We had the OJ Simpson bit - for about two days every news channel (this was before we had streaming, and 24/7 news channels outside of CNN - ie before Fox News) covered the White Bronco slowly making its way down the highway with a police escort chasing it, also slowly. It was the most tedious and absurd car chase I've ever seen. My brother who was in LA at the time, explained that they did that all the time in LA. Every car chase was televised.
They do this. It's annoying. They preempt my soap opera - which I'm taping to show me footage that I could see later on the evening news, and most likely will, also at 4p, for their breaking news cast. So why they feel the need to preempt my soap opera at 3pm to show it, I don't know. Also it's not like they know anything. And why they can't just state - oh someone drove through the Capital Barricade and killed an officer - we'll get back to you during our scheduled news broadcast with new information, assuming we receive it, instead of twenty - thirty minutes of futile speculation.
But hello, American media. They are bullies, idiots, and like to scare folks to death. Then they whine about no one trusting them. Gee? I wonder why?
(I ignore the broadcast media for the most part, and stick with the NY Times, and NY1 - which is a local channel that seems to be even-keeled.)