BRACK: Now the newspaper, too, resorting to blood-and-guts journalism

By Elliott Brack  |  A few years back, we stopped looking at local TV news, except primarily to see if it was going to rain the next day.  (Though the weathermen sometimes get it wrong on the rain, they can pinpoint storms better than ever, and they help keep us safe.) The reason we stopped looking at the nightly local news was that local TV news has deteriorated to mainly blood and guts, shootings, and ambulance chasing. Why bother with such bloodlettings? Is such real, solid reporting?

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by · October 11, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective