Hmm, think about it,, Paris Hilton, who has no real talent or great insight, is more interesting than what other programming the networks will provide. Who should be more embarrassed, television or America? PLEASE GIVE ME ONE CHANNEL THAT PROVIDES NEWS, NOT COMMENTARY, BUT JUST PLAIN FACTS!!!!!
You make some good points in your post. However, I'd say that both the networks and America should be embarrassed. The networks for allowing television to truly become a vast wasteland with nothing worth watching; and America for being so desperate to watch anything that they'll settle for that wasteland rather than simply turning the set off and go do something else.
Your point about the news is right on. Nothing wrong with commentary at the end of a newscast, as Eric Severid did at the end of the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite back in the 1970's which was labeled as commentary, but the rest of the program should just be the facts, no opinion ( I do think that "Uncle Walter" did put his spin on issues at times, but if he'd been completely faithful to his profession as a newsman he'd have offered no opinions). Same with local television news. Shows like Meet the Press or Face the Nation are fine as you get to hear the newsmaker in their own words answer questions (even if they are slanted questions the guest has their say, but the endless chatter of news/talk shows on cable CNN, MSNBC, and FOX is not news, just glorified talkradio on television, which is entertaining, but not news. The upsetting thing is many people get their news from some odd places, some get their news from Jay Leno and David Letterman during their monologues, some get their news from talk radio stars like Rush, Hannity, Air America, etc, and now cable TV's talkers such as O'reilly and yes Oprah, etc. Talk shows, if you think about it, are sort of like a "secular church service" as the host is essentially preaching to you their point of view of the news. He or she is trying to sell or convert you to their way of thinking about a given issue. These shows can be entertaining and get you thinking IF you have used other sources to actually get the news so that you have read or heard what actually went on, but if the talkshow is your ONLY source of the news, then you are only getting their point of view and may not get the real context of what's going on. Relating this back to a church sermon, it is the reason the pastor has the congregation read along in their Bibles as he reads, so that they are seeing where the passage is used so that they'll have a better understanding of the context the passage was being used in, which can make a big difference if just reading some random sentence by itself out of context.