This story might be helpful to those tearing their hair out about the news lately:
I grew up believing that following the news makes you a better citizen. Eight years after having quit, that idea now seems ridiculous—that consuming a particularly unimaginative information product on a daily basis somehow makes you thoughtful and informed in a way that benefits society.
But I still encounter people who balk at the possibility of a smart, engaged adult quitting the daily news.
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A few things you might notice, if you take a break:1) You feel better
A common symptom of quitting the news is an improvement in mood. News junkies will say it's because you've stuck your head in the sand.
But that assumes the news is the equivalent of having your head out in the fresh, clear air. They don't realize that what you can glean about the world from the news isn't even close to a representative sample of what is happening in the world.
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2) You were never actually accomplishing anything by watching the newsIf you ask someone what they accomplish by watching the news, you'll hear vague notions like, "It's our civic duty to stay informed!" or "I need to know what's going on in the world," or "We can't just ignore these issues," none of which answer the question.
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A month after you've quit the news, it's hard to name anything useful that's been lost. It becomes clear that those years of news-watching amounted to virtually nothing in terms of improvement to your quality of life, lasting knowledge, or your ability to help others. And that's to say nothing of the opportunity cost. Imagine if you spent that time learning a language, or reading books and essays about some of the issues they mention on the news.
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(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 13 2016, @08:15PM
TV news in particular is all a sham. It's all about keeping any segments as short as necessary to hold your attention -- any more than a 15-second soundbite, and people's eyes glaze over and they reach for the remote.
I watch the CBSN streaming news via a kodi plugin. Not only can I watch the livestream, but it also keeps a constantly updated list of topical segments from the last couple of hours. Its quite common for those segments to be 3-5 minutes long, occasionally getting up around 9 minutes. Sure there are the occasional 30 second segments, but those are almost often the goofy feel-good stories. I'm looking at the list right now and "Exxon CEO Picked (for secstate)" is 7 minutes, "Oakland Fire Update" is 8 minutes, "Aleppo in Crisis" is 6 minutes and "Cures Act signing" is 10 minutes.
Also, for now at least, there are no commercials.