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CNN Has Become the "Celebrity News Network"

Posted by Guest Blogger at 4:45 AM on July 12, 2007.


Lisa Goldstein: When you bump Michael Moore for the likes of Paris Hilton and Anna Nicole Smith, you've lost some serious credibility.
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This post, written by Lisa Goldstein, originally appeared on The Huffington Post

Just as filmmaker Michael Moore and Dr. Sanjay Gupta were getting to the heart of a lively debate about universal health care last night, Larry King had to cut them off to go to his next segment featuring: some guy who hired a thug to blind a woman who later married him.

That moment crystallized what is wrong with cable news, modern media in general, and with the American people. Just as my interest was engaged and my outrage rising over the uninsured and the profit-making health system, I was suddenly confronted by a lighthearted romp into the lives of famous bumblers whose misadventures make us feel better about ourselves.

How did CNN become the "Celebrity News Network," better known for the relentless photo montages of Anna Nicole Smith and Paris Hilton that illustrated round-the-clock coverage of their misfortunes than for asking the tough questions that might have prevented our involvement in Iraq or the countless other debacles of this administration?

Even celebrities are fed up with it. Actor Tony Danza said in a recent interview with washingtonpost.com that the line between news and entertainment has been erased. "They don't give you what you need, they give you what you want," he said.

News shows are giving us the "news" they think we WANT, rather than the news we NEED to be better informed citizens. The drive for ratings has completely twisted the journalistic values of organizations that once took pride in them.

Imagine if you ate only what you wanted and not what you needed to be healthy. For me that would mean a steady diet of dark chocolate M&Ms and Doritos. That is not a good recipe for longevity or a high quality of life. My body would suffer and my judgment would be impaired. Viewers of American television news are getting too much dessert and not enough meat and potatoes.

So yes, producers, you are right that I want celebrity news. I might be considered a celebrity news junkie, in fact. I read TMZ multiple times a day. But I also want real news and can hardly get it anymore without a candy coating. So leave that to the candy makers, like Us magazine and get back to journalism.

Over these last long six years, I have wondered where is the outrage in this country, where are the people marching in the streets? Where are people calling for impeachment?

I now think part of the problem is that we can never build a head of steam on our anger because news organizations -- the facilitators of our national dialogue -- constantly mask our problems with gossip news that crowds out the information we need. They pacify America and keep us tuned in to their stations like happy, tranquil zombies.

There was one moment in recent history when all of that celebrity news went missing. In the aftermath of 9/11 celebrities disappeared from the screen as too frivolous for the moment. We digested the ugly reality of what happened and mourned. People stepped forward to volunteer. There was outrage. There was heartbreak. We called on our leaders for justice. There was commitment.

One of the things that made life feel like it had returned just a little bit back to normal was when celebrity news resumed several weeks later. What a relief -- something to distract us from the fear and anger.

We have gone way too far now. We are too distracted by the news we WANT, and not getting enough of what we NEED to make crucial decisions about the direction of our country.

I used to go to the movies to escape from depressing news. Now if I want to delve deeply into something as important as our dysfunctional health care system, I can't find it on the news, so I have to see it in a movie.

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Tagged as: media, king, hilton, cnn, moore, gupta, smith

Lisa Fine Goldstein, a freelance writer, stand-up comic, and toddler's mom, lives in the Washington D.C. area. She has written for Education Week, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Washington Post, and States News Service. She writes essays about domestic life on her blog at womenhavingitall.blogspot.com.


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Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Jul 12, 2007 6:29 AM   
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Alternet has ZERO room to talk on this one.

HOW MANY articles did you folks write slavering over Paris Hilton again????????

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» RE: yeah... Posted by: dlf
The above posts are correct, but
Posted by: Ellie1 on Jul 12, 2007 8:17 AM   
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CNN and television news has certainly failed. So have our newspapers. But they are mostly corporate (Republican) owned and controlled. Even public television has a Bush appointed director.

They wonder why their ratings are going down-they underestimate what the American people want and need. And by the way, who the hell IS Paris Hilton and why should I care.?

Never thought I'd see the day when my country is no longer MY country, and I refuse to salute the flag, I am no longer an American under this Bushit administration. I am too embarrassed and angry. Yes I am politically active, but it has been over 6 years now, and my anger is only increasing.
We need a draft-that will awaken the zombies in this country and get them in the streets speaking out against this criminal administration. Of course the press won't cover it.

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"Guest Blogger" makes this article sound like its just unintentional....
Posted by: Prophit on Jul 12, 2007 8:18 AM   
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.... business as usual for CNN to do what they did to Moore, but frankly, I think the whole dumbing down is intentional. In fact, Michael Moore made that point very well and repeatedly stated that they are intentionally hiding and lying the facts that matter. He said they owed the American people an apology for not reporting the news which resulted in the war and deaths of so many Americans.

That is why he got cut off. He is not controllable. It was the same when Blitzer interviewed David Duke who outed Blitzer as an ex AIPAC employee and Mossad as well. It certainly would explain the slant Blitzer gives in favor of Israel on all of the news. I am grateful for Moore and his courage.

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» RE: Prophit the hate-monger Posted by: hed1117
The author may WANT
Posted by: chaoslegs on Jul 12, 2007 8:38 AM   
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this type of reporting, but I for one could care less. I don't have cable, I don't watch morning "news" shows, I don't watch local "news".

Other than the OJ chase scene interrupting the NBA finals, I have steered cleared to the point of ignorance on all that celebrity crap.

I think many of us WANT the news that we NEED in the author's language. I know I WANT what I NEED but I am a policy geek.

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Celebrity claptrap
Posted by: bettyn on Jul 12, 2007 9:38 AM   
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Don't look now, but they'll soon be boring us to death with the Nicole Ritchie mess. They feed us Anna Nicole, O.J. and Paris and her merry gang of fellow sluts 24/7/365 so we are all just
totally ignorant of what's really going on with this country. It's done intentionally to keep the Ragged A** Masses (RAMs) dumbed down to the corporate GOP hijinks that go on constantly right under our noses. We've let them steal our country without a shot being fired. I'm wondering if any of us has the strength, intellect and pure GUTS to take it back.

Rock on, Mike Moore. Maybe somebody with eventually listen to you and Keith: Two lonely voices crying out in the dismal wilderness that's become our corporate-controlled, dumbed down media Disney Land.

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