posted on Mar, 10 2008 @ 02:51 PM
Recently, while watching the news, I was immediately concerned when a major nightly news anchor began reporting on the mental health of a pop music
star whose name I will omit. A couple days later, while reading the newspaper, I overheard (why it was even on my television, I cannot say) a major
entertainment television show reporting on the presidential campaigns. These are not the only times I've noticed this recent trend. I've also
noticed local news station carrying story's that recount the popular television shows in which celebrities compete in a dance-off and also one in
which contestants compete by singing and dancing while viewers at home vote for the contestant they like best. Are these television show's results
really news worthy?
Why do I think this is such a big deal? Well, there's a reason why it's called "Entertainment News" and "National News".
Is America so interested in a Hollywood pop music star's children that they need nightly updated on their child support between the local weather and
international news?
Are our political figures and judicial system becoming more of an entertainment novelty than a legitimate interest?
In my eyes, the blurring of the lines between "entertainment" and "news" raises major concerns about what should be taken seriously here in
America. Before long major political scandals such as Watergate will begin to be laughed off just as the latest arrest of an actor or actress is.
Is this a major concern for anyone else? Has anyone else noticed the blurring of entertainment and news lately? If so, please describe.