| ▲ | culebron21 3 hours ago | |
This is about the journalism that is serious. That tells stories, reports, and goes deep into subjects. My impression is that most media today is nowhere near this. They're just cheap dopamine source, containing only "news", not any serious discussion. "This ____ grills ______ on his comments about __________." -- this is typical American title, but in other countries this sort of news is abundant, and differs only in wording, not the essence. A local media news: Lebron James died in a crash. Which happened at the other side of the world in another country, nothing to do with the place itself. Because the media is owned by a holding company, and metrics are measured and aggressively optimized. Trump became a source of cheap dopamine for every non-serious media in the world. "American president said that X. <insert your tongque in cheek/sarcastic/caustic comment>". "Traffic jams in city X reached level 9!" (screenshot of a mobile map with traffic layer) | ||