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Garbage Time(Dead U.S. soldiers can’t compete with Laci/Kobe/Jacko on "the network America trusts.")
The American Prowler ^ | 11/24/2003 | Paul Beston

Posted on 11/23/2003 9:11:12 PM PST by nickcarraway

NEW YORK -- On the cable networks there is plenty of talk about Iraq, from speculation about quagmire to the political ramifications for 2004. But there is little enthusiasm for reporting on American soldiers themselves or paying brief tribute to the lost, beyond a constant updating of the death figures. Like some kind of grim jayvee team, U.S. soldiers who have fallen in the "postwar" don't count for as much as those who had the good sense to die when everyone was watching. The only soldier any broadcast outlet seems eager to discuss is Jessica Lynch, whose story no one can agree on.

After President Bush declared the "end of major combat operations" on May 1, the cable networks effortlessly returned to their prewar programming staples -- pop culture and true crime. At the time, this made sense; few expected the casualties of the postwar to exceed the official war. But the bloody postwar is now several months old and you still wouldn't know it from watching the primetime cable news shows, saturated with coverage of Scott Peterson and Kobe Bryant, and having just received a bonanza with the Michael Jackson case. That the networks are motivated by ratings and ratings alone doesn't qualify as a stunning revelation, but, like a chronically cheating spouse, the reality doesn't get any easier to accept over time.

Unfortunately for fans of Fox News, the network has not done itself proud in this respect. While Brit Hume and Tony Snow provide solid political analysis in the early evening, Fox's rent is paid by its primetime talk shows -- "The O 'Reilly Factor," "Hannity and Colmes," and "On the Record with Greta Van Susteren" -- and these programs just can't be bothered with something as trite as a fallen U.S. soldier. Considering the way Fox trumpeted itself after September 11 as the network whose anchors were unafraid to wear American flags in their lapels, its devotion to primetime trash makes all that patriotic bluster pretty hollow.

The stench from Fox's garbage tends to be worse than that of its competitors, if only because the network is so invested in the idea that it actually gives a hoot about American troops. Worse, considering Fox's political sympathies, a viewer might reasonably suspect that the tabloid fare is not only good for ratings, but for crowding out discussion of what the network considers unpleasant political realities.

Military families must be enraged when night after night, Kobe Bryant and Scott Peterson lead the coverage on the "network America trusts for fair and balanced news," while their own sons barely warrant a mention or an onscreen photo. Instead, they are treated to Sean Hannity's nightly buffoonery, as he talks over any guest with a remotely different perspective from his own. Is it so much to ask that a few minutes' worth of Hannity's verbal flatulence be devoted to recognizing the life of a fallen soldier?

When Hannity and Alan Colmes are through, don't look for any relief from Greta Van Susteren. As likable as she is, her program has become almost completely dominated by the Peterson case. Soon she'll be on full-time Wacko Jacko duty. As for Bill O'Reilly, he is usually too busy plugging Who's Looking Out For You? to look out for American soldiers.

Even during the height of the Iraq war, Fox wore its self-aggrandizement on its sleeve. While visiting with some U.S. soldiers, correspondent Oliver North asked the soldiers in camp what their favorite network was. They obligingly shouted, "Fox News!" Six months later, North's visit seems high-minded by comparison to the current programming. Are the talk show hosts and executives at Fox ever chastened when another American son falls at the hands of barbarians and all they can find time for is endless discussion about hair samples in the Peterson case? Or does the emptiness of their product reflect an equally vacant conscience?

With the Peterson and Bryant trials just starting and the arrival of the Jackson case -- a Trial of the Century that may eclipse O.J. -- Fox will have a surplus of garbage to pick through for the foreseeable future. The network 's windbag hosts will blather on, while half a world away the brave and anonymous men they pretend to honor fall, like the proverbial tree in the woods, silently.

Paul Beston is a writer in Manhattan.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: billoreilly; foxnews; hannity; iraq; media; mediabias; petersoncase; sensationalism; tabloid; televisedwar; war
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To: nickcarraway
If I was in trouble, I would call Jayne, pronto!
41 posted on 11/23/2003 11:04:10 PM PST by At _War_With_Liberals (A guy named Osama was arrested in my town this week for trying to run a cop down!)
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To: nickcarraway
Any network that would hire Shepard Smith to do anything other than empty the spittoons is seriously screwed up.
42 posted on 11/23/2003 11:04:21 PM PST by Hank Rearden (Dick Gephardt. Before he dicks you.)
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To: nickcarraway
Watching Fox is like watching the dimo talking points. Whatever the topic is on Fox & Friends, it will continue throughout the day. Just different commentators. I get tired of reading the scroll line to get the latest news.

Like you, I have been going to MSNBC and CNN to at least find out what is going on in the world. When the Fox ratings drop, maybe they will remember who put them at number one in the first place.
43 posted on 11/24/2003 1:22:27 AM PST by PROUDAMREP
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To: All
I agree that I have been turning off Fox due to the constant coverage of, Peterson and Jackson.

Frustration of Fox News is understandable. However, regardless of what Fox News does, I will NEVER turn on CNN. They are unforgivable with how they mis-represent the facts. I will read the news via internet rather than support such a liberal mouthpiece news source. They have done nothing to support our troops. They are shameless.
44 posted on 11/24/2003 4:20:13 AM PST by GodBlessUSA
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To: armymarinemom
You could say it's pro-war to not cover it so much. Out of sight, out of mind. We don't want hours of loops of bodybag and coffin footage, and that's what would get on TV.
45 posted on 11/24/2003 5:03:09 AM PST by GraniteStateConservative ("We happy because when we switch on the TV you never see Saddam Hussein. That's a big happy.")
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To: GraniteStateConservative


There is a lot more to cover over there than body bags and coffins. If you speak with the troops the majority want to finish what they started and don't agree with the "Bring Them Home Now Crowd". A lot of us do frown on the sensationalization of showing just the dead or the assumption that that is the only story.
46 posted on 11/24/2003 7:15:22 AM PST by armymarinemom (I Rocked the Cradle of Death from Above)
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To: nickcarraway
After President Bush declared the "end of major combat operations" on May 1, the cable networks effortlessly returned to their prewar programming staples -- pop culture and true crime. At the time, this made sense; few expected the casualties of the postwar to exceed the official war.

Count me among that "few."

47 posted on 11/24/2003 9:00:07 AM PST by Coop (God bless our troops!)
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To: StarFan; Dutchy; Timesink; Gracey; Alamo-Girl; RottiBiz; bamabaseballmom; FoxGirl; Mr. Bob; ...
FoxFan ping!

Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my FoxFan list. *Warning: This can be a high-volume ping list at times.

48 posted on 11/28/2003 9:24:02 PM PST by nutmeg (Is the DemocRATic party extinct yet?)
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To: nutmeg
Thanks for the ping!
49 posted on 11/28/2003 10:59:43 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: nickcarraway
The newspapers aren't as bad as the tube about Lacy/Scott/Kobe/Michael. Not as up to the minute for breaking news but a good source never the less.

http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/usstate/usatable.htm
50 posted on 11/28/2003 11:15:24 PM PST by Holly_P
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To: WackyKat
Me too. About a year ago.
51 posted on 11/28/2003 11:23:26 PM PST by oceanperch (Respite care, it is a good thing.)
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To: Always Right
Is there a reason to post such garbage TWICE??
52 posted on 11/28/2003 11:28:44 PM PST by GrandMoM ("Without prayer, the hand of GOD stops, BUT, with prayer the hand of GOD moves !!!)
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To: GodBlessUSA
I agree, reading this article just pointed out how biased this guy is. Why would he pick on fox, when they are by far the most unbiased when it comes to reporting on the war? So what if they show the glitzy celeb crap, that is what is making up the news these days... They are just covering what goes on in our country... That is my opinion. I am just glad they don't filter everything out and try to tell me what I think, like CNN.
53 posted on 12/03/2003 10:55:35 AM PST by hardknocks
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