Neel Mehta said:
I know this gets a lot of discussion, but the news reporting is getting worse and worse. I don't understand why we can't have one channel or network that reports a variety of world news. I tried to watch CNN, but all they talk about the the budget deficit, gays in military, and Afghanistan for world news. I have seen very little on the Mumbai attacks, South Sudan independence or Somali refugee crisis. I get AlJazeera for 30 mins once every night and I can catch some of it. I'm sure there's some people that still care about what's going on besides in America. So frustrating that we can't get decent news anymore.
Although I don't agree with their respective political agendas, I have to say that Al Jazeera (English) and RT spend a lot more time on international news that any of our "news" providers even dream of doing. And, to be honest, there was more reporting about the events which you listed on Galavision (which rebroadcasts Televisa's Mexican newscasts) than anything you see here. In fact, a lot more information was given by Televisa than by anyone in the US. Only catch is that it was all in Spanish.
Let's face it, our country has too few people who are interested in global news/events and too many who are interested in news only if it takes on the characteristics of a reality show. Let's look at the Casey Anthony debacle (and you KNEW I was going there). Live coverage of the verdict on all of the cable newsers and it's the lead on the network nightly newscasts. It leads most local newscasts as well. Why? It's a fairly run-of-the-mill homicide case in Florida, which is a state with one of the highest murder rates in the U.S. Yet here it is - the major story. How does this happen?
Well, it's because the case took on a 'reality show' quality with courtroom battles show on live TV, and interesting characters. And, it brought in the viewers - especially females. Viewers who don't normally follow news. So, news channels are following the viewers. Which is why - and this is sad - we end up with such
miserable international coverage of news events. Too many of our fellow ADD-addled Americans find it "boring". You know, things like details just don't have any sex appeal. Most Americans haven't a clue about what is going on in the rest of the world. Sadly, most don't much care either.
What you see on our news channels reflects what our culture has become.