It is all about "news" becoming "entertainment". It isn't a mirror of what is happening outside your view so you can become informed and draw your own conclusions, it is now more like making a movie. Can't trust what you are seeing.
What gave me a kick a couple of hours ago was reading the Lebanese blogs and seeing so many postings by major media outlets here in the US wanting interviews with the bloggers. Gene Weingarten of the Washington Post gave a commencement speech to graduating journalism students at the University of Maryland where he said ""the public appears more and more willing to receive its 'news' online from nincompoops ranting in their underpants." And what do I see but The Washington Post begging for interviews from bloggers.
The reason why the bloggers are getting so much reach these days is because often these people are professionals in the field they write about. They know what they are talking about. They educate the reader. Often the reader can directly interact and ask a question. In many cases they are people who love to write and do it well and aren't' all about ranting some political line or cussing someone out, they are describing some real world situation that they are in the middle of or have experiance with.
This short video hits the issue on the head. The good part starts almost halfway into it. Click the baby to start the video:
http://www.zefrank.com/theshow/archives ... 71406.html#
What blogs are doing is bringing back people who write for the fun of it, in addition to the nincompoops in their underpants.
Oh, and FUCK!
Pabst Blue Ribbon - The beer that made Gerlach famous.