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From: gts@dmcnh.UUCP
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Subject: ABC & USA:  The Final Opinion
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Date: Tue, 9-Oct-84 13:35:02 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct  9 13:35:02 1984
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>I get a little tired of
>all the lunkheads writing into to anywhere that they feel is appropriate
>and bitching because some network broadcast a speech by the president, a
>convention, a debate, the president getting shot, the beginning of
>WWIII, or any other item that is news-worthy to the entire populace
>because it pre-empted their favourite show. I get a little tired of
>people thinking that the world revolves around Dallas, As the Net Turns,
>or Hill Street Blues. If they'd get out of their easy chair, take a look
>around them at what goes on, and do something about it, as opposed to
>living in a TV fantasy world, the world might not be in such sh*tty
>shape.
>[Andy Banta]

Because the big three networks are forever trying to convince the public
that they are striving to "bring you the world," many people feel that
they can get total enlightenment from the tube.
The very condition you promote (i.e., the airing of special newsworthy
events) seduces the audience into believing that they are abreast of the
real world while "sucking mindlessly on the glass teat." (Harlan Elison)
There are people out there who actually think "Nightline" with Ted Koppel
IS indepth newsreporting.
What television could and should be is mindless entertainment without
pretense of reflecting reality.  The networks should show no news, no
docu-dramas, and effectively say, "hey, if you want entertainment, check
us out, if you want news, you have to look around."
That's why I find it is my civic duty as an American and as a human being
to watch "Love Boat" instead of "The Presidential Assassination: A Retro-
spective (Music by Micheal Jackson)."

-From the padded cubicle of ><..!decvax!ittvax!sii!dmcnh!gts

Disclaimer:  This opinion is not necessarily that of
	my employer nor of anyone loose in society.