On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 5:15 PM, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> All too true. Credit where credit is due, through TVorNotTV, I have found
> a few people on Twitter who do attend things like local city council
> meetings and post about local events. I attempted to find Facebook groups
> that cover local goings-on, but so far they are what Aaron Sorkin likes to
> call the "pajama people," and though they are good for a laugh, they aren't
> helpful at sharing information.
>
> In their current format, I don't understand the point of local TV news
> anymore. They do not offer anything that cannot be obtained easier by apps
> on my phone (and as Tom just pointed out, the local news people are getting
> their material from their phones as well, so you might as well just use
> your own phones and eliminate the middleman). Headlines with no context,
> weather, entertainment stories, feel good fluff, and sports scores? Why
> would I tune in at a time that isn't of my choosing and sit through a show
> order that isn't of my choosing to have people read stories they haven't
> written?
>

Not to mention that "local" no longer pertains. A minute ago, WCBS-NY
"local" news was reporting about the weather in Boston. It's not an
isolated case.

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