Thursday, September 10, 2020

AN IRONIC "HOLIDAY!"

   FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 2020

       AN IRONIC "HOLIDAY!"


     It's an Idiom. And a phrase  I've used for the

title of this daily blog. And, as it happens, September

11th is "No News Is Good News Day!"

    Talk about ironic!!!!

    The day we're asked to refrain from listening

to, watching, or reading news happens to be

the same date as one of the very biggest news

stories in American history!

      As most of you know I've spent the better

part of my life delivering news. That included

9/11/2001 when I stationed myself at the

Tobyhanna Army Depot thinking it could be

a potential target of the terrorism that struck

our country that day,

       Thankfully it wasn't and I was able to

concentrate my reporting on just how ready

our area military installation was,,,just in case!

        News most often deals with occurrences

that are not pleasant.

        Walter Cronkite once described news as

watching yards of white linen coming off an

assembly line. It's suppose to be white. That's

the norm.

          When you suddenly see a black spot

you want to know why it's there.

           Newsmen and women are suppose

to alert you to that spot. Editorials may

suggest ways the spot can be removed.

           Some people complain about news

being "negative." But if there's black smoke

coming from the factory near your home

there's a good chance you'll want someone

to tell you why it's there and what's being

done about it.

             That's the news you'd be looking

for!

             News reporters these days are

often chastised for offering "Fake News."

That phrase is almost always linked to

political news. Highlight a decision by

a politician you like and that's news.

              Report that same politician's

involvement in a controversy and you're

likely to believe it's all made up.

              Good reporters, and there are

still plenty of them, offer the basics that

have always produced news. Who, what,

where, when, why and/or how.

             No news really isn't good news.

             It's ignorance.

            Hope all your NEWS is good!


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