These are important reasons to unplug the television. But greater justification exists. The mainstream media no longer presents “news you can use” expecting the public to reason through the “facts” and draw their own conclusions. The media in general, and television in particular, has become another form of entertainment, a business venture, advocating one line of thought. True journalism is dead.
Enter a classic media critique by sociologist, teacher, and author Neil Postman (1931-2003) and his book “Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business” (1985). He argues that TV as a medium expressing ideas primarily through alluring visual imagery reduces politics, news, history, education, and Christianity to merely entertainment. Inevitably, this leads to the trivialization of public discourse.
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