If news was not cherry-picked, it would take you 25 hours a day to keep up with the news. Without sleep, you would be just as weird as some radio hosts.
Related to tabloid news. You can still find these relics on your checkout stands at the grocers. My favorite headline: “First Successful Head Transplant!” For real. I did not make that one up.
One of my favorite radio bloopers was when a woman traffic reporter was talking about a truck that had a part extended and was destroying telephone lines. She said that it was so embarrassing when your “cherry picker” is in the air.
OH, you are describing nearly every newspaper and all of the legacy media supporting leftist agendas and narratives before the internet and cable allowed some alternatives to deliver actual news they wouldn’t! Thanks!
I get my news by browsing news feeds on the internet. The problem with this is the bots.
People want to sell you things on the internet. They are more likely to make the sale if you are in a good mood because you like whatever you are reading while their ad is showing.
So the bots figure out what kinds of articles you read, and give you more of them.
“All the News You Like to Read.”
Give it about a week and you have an almost inescapable silo.
So I have to deliberately poke the bear and go to right wing sites and articles every now and then. First of all: know your enemy, secondly I like seeing things that make me think.
You could use a push cart to cherry pick the 15 minutes of news in the ‘40s & ‘50s. Today it would take a fleet of food trucks. Thus, the 24-7 networks.
If you’re old enough, you remember the ads for kids to make money selling the biweekly Grit newspaper. Lasted from the 1880’s to the 1990’s. The editorial policy was as follows:
Always keep Grit from being pessimistic. Avoid printing those things which distort the minds of readers or make them feel at odds with the world. Avoid showing the wrong side of things, or making people feel discontented. Do nothing that will encourage fear, worry, or temptation… Wherever possible, suggest peace and good will toward men. Give our readers courage and strength for their daily tasks. Put happy thoughts, cheer, and contentment into their hearts.
It had a peak home delivery circulation of 700,000 in the 1970’s.
It eventually transitioned into a rural living web site. And a glossy magazine sold on stands at Tractor Supply. https://www.grit.com/
I suppose that alternate facts can be translated into comfort facts for some. Don’t be nit picky about facts are the inconvenient truth instead of lies.
eastern.woods.metal over 2 years ago
A milder version of the GOP. Pink is a toned down version of red
Charliegirl Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’d love to see some real comfort facts!!!
Bilan over 2 years ago
The GOP would never do that. They think their “facts” are the facts. Everything else is a lie.
in.amongst over 2 years ago
i kinda like cherry picking… real cherries on farms.
marilynnbyerly over 2 years ago
My local news station does 30 minutes of happy and uplifting news once a week after the regular news. It must be popular since they keep doing it.
sirbadger over 2 years ago
If news was not cherry-picked, it would take you 25 hours a day to keep up with the news. Without sleep, you would be just as weird as some radio hosts.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
Back then, you bought a paper whose editorial policy agreed with your view of the world.
HidariMak over 2 years ago
Unfortunately, “comfort” is not part of the equation for some of these “news” providers, who often favor outrage instead.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
It’s a human trait. Lean toward what makes you comfortable. We do that daily, no matter the topic.
Isenthor1978 over 2 years ago
Related to tabloid news. You can still find these relics on your checkout stands at the grocers. My favorite headline: “First Successful Head Transplant!” For real. I did not make that one up.
Ermine Notyours over 2 years ago
One of my favorite radio bloopers was when a woman traffic reporter was talking about a truck that had a part extended and was destroying telephone lines. She said that it was so embarrassing when your “cherry picker” is in the air.
keenanthelibrarian over 2 years ago
Looks like a lot of “Post-Internet News Aggregation” too …
Free or Not? Premium Member over 2 years ago
OH, you are describing nearly every newspaper and all of the legacy media supporting leftist agendas and narratives before the internet and cable allowed some alternatives to deliver actual news they wouldn’t! Thanks!
A Hip loving Canadian... over 2 years ago
I prefer The Onion for my comfort facts.
dflak over 2 years ago
I get my news by browsing news feeds on the internet. The problem with this is the bots.
People want to sell you things on the internet. They are more likely to make the sale if you are in a good mood because you like whatever you are reading while their ad is showing.
So the bots figure out what kinds of articles you read, and give you more of them.
“All the News You Like to Read.”
Give it about a week and you have an almost inescapable silo.
So I have to deliberately poke the bear and go to right wing sites and articles every now and then. First of all: know your enemy, secondly I like seeing things that make me think.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I don’t mind the hard facts. It’s just all those soft facts and hard azzes out there that get on my nerves.
ewaldoh over 2 years ago
You could use a push cart to cherry pick the 15 minutes of news in the ‘40s & ‘50s. Today it would take a fleet of food trucks. Thus, the 24-7 networks.
Count Olaf Premium Member over 2 years ago
Comfort Fact: Abortion is still legal but regulated by individual states.
Sun over 2 years ago
Comfort Fact: November 2022 Midterm Elections will be in favor for Republicans. Vote RED
Lenavid over 2 years ago
Everything is fine. Keep shopping.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 2 years ago
If you’re old enough, you remember the ads for kids to make money selling the biweekly Grit newspaper. Lasted from the 1880’s to the 1990’s. The editorial policy was as follows:
Always keep Grit from being pessimistic. Avoid printing those things which distort the minds of readers or make them feel at odds with the world. Avoid showing the wrong side of things, or making people feel discontented. Do nothing that will encourage fear, worry, or temptation… Wherever possible, suggest peace and good will toward men. Give our readers courage and strength for their daily tasks. Put happy thoughts, cheer, and contentment into their hearts.
It had a peak home delivery circulation of 700,000 in the 1970’s.
It eventually transitioned into a rural living web site. And a glossy magazine sold on stands at Tractor Supply. https://www.grit.com/
Note the trust extended to the kids selling it.
https://www.irememberjfk.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/sell_grit.jpg
monya_43 over 2 years ago
I suppose that alternate facts can be translated into comfort facts for some. Don’t be nit picky about facts are the inconvenient truth instead of lies.
Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
America doesn’t have a fake news problem, it has a fake patriot problem.
jconnors3954 over 2 years ago
Folks used to just gossip over the fence.
thedogesl Premium Member over 2 years ago
Freshly mimeographed in purple ink. The early version of Pravda Social. :-)
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
There were some incredibly bland “news” sheets distributed back in the late 20th Century. They were like “My Weekly Reader” for adults.
KEA over 2 years ago
Guaranteed not to contradict anything in your own personal reality
Can't Sleep over 2 years ago
Mac and cheese for the brain.
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
I could go for a goat video about now. Maybe red pandas.
Mediatech over 2 years ago
“The truth is not always beautiful, nor beautiful words the truth.” – Lao Tzu
schaefer jim over 2 years ago
Good toon Wiley.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 2 years ago
♪ Everything’s gonna be all right ♫
B4ItNs over 2 years ago
This pendulum swings both ways
wildwaverly over 2 years ago
The National Enquirer
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
I dunno … “comfort” sounds better that the actual current situation.