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		<title>Cronkite Comments on Network News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fact is, I don't watch much network news anymore. I prefer my magazine items in magazines, or even 60 Minutes, not in the one half-hour a day where we used to get to see what's going on in the world. So I don't watch. (Of course, I may be working late, too.)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walter Cronkite (it&#8217;s okay, kids&#8211; he may have been before your time) <a href="http://contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/cronkite criticizes network newscasts_23_03_06">has an earful to say about today&#8217;s broadcast network news</a>, lamenting &quot;your health and mine and your backyard and mine and all that kind of thing&quot; at the expense of more substantive reports.</p>
<p>Golly. </p>
<p>Fact is, I don&#8217;t watch much network news anymore. I prefer my magazine items in magazines, or even <em>60 Minutes</em>, not in the one half-hour a day where we used to get to see what&#8217;s going on in the world. So I don&#8217;t watch. (Of course, I may be working late, too.)</p>
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<p>If you read our<a href="http://videostory.blogs.com/videostory_news_comment/2006/02/meanwhile_back_.html"> lament about local news</a>, you know we think everyone is trying to be someone else. The newspapers are aping People magazine, local news shows are aping &quot;Geraldo&quot; and &quot;Hard Copy&quot; and &quot;Martha Stewart&quot; and the real news is left in part to <a href="http://www.talkers.com/">talk radio</a>, <a href="http://www.drudgereport.com/">the web</a>, and what few column inches the <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/">newspapers</a> don&#8217;t devote to features and fluff.</p>
<p>Local news is getting very bad. For one thing, they are no longer making news judgments. They are making ratings judgments. &quot;News You can Use&quot; leads as breaking news, and news that is stale is considered breaking if a reporter does a live standup at the scene hours after an event has happened. A Green Bay Packer trade outweighs almost anything international, and Natalee Holloway outweighs everything&#8211; except the weather.</p>
<p>There is room for an alternative. Local blogs help, but they are more opinion than newsbreakers. Still, in Milwaukee, give <a href="http://www.milwaukeemagazine.com/murphyslaw/">Bruce Murphy</a> a read, or try <a href="http://www.wispolitics.com/">wispolitics.com</a> as a launching point. You&#8217;ll be able to explore much longer than just the few minutes of &quot;hard news&quot; the TV stations are giving us. </p>
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