I know, it gets worse around big cities, like CHicago. all I hear on NBC5 is shootings, bomings, and whatnot in the area. if there is any good news, it's at the end of the broadcast. and what ticks me off the most is that since the news stations are based in chicago, the suburbs get the smallest blip unless it's something drastically important.
the last big production newscast about chicago was the Glenbrook North Powderpuff football scare.
weather gets a blip, but NBC now offers NBC+ weather.
and the speical newscasts, like of important medical discoveries, or what cars have what crash ratings are so overhyped, it's not even funny. and you expect to the report to be like 5 min long. the report may last a minute or 2.
and I hear of no event's calandar unless it's like the LaSalle marathon or the Taste of Chicago...
so much good goes on in the city and suburbs that goes unnoticed because it's not important enough. only the reports of houses on fire, shootings, and scandals get the treatment.
DONT EVEN ger me started about celebrity scandals. lastest one i heard was the one about Pink coloring her dog's hair, well, pink. i really don't care what color the dog is. just like I could care less how many years MJ gets locked up for. I'm not going to meet or help the guy, so what do I care. and the whole Bretney Spears baby thing, again, WHO CARES!?! it's another baby, which just means this one's going to be spoiled byoned belief and won't know the true meaning life. I bet you thats how (s)he will turn out.
news just doesn't matter anymore. poeple are born, people die, people get lucky, thats life.
I seriously think they need a calandar of event of the SUBURBS. this could go for any suburb of a city. we are so overloked because we get the bad rap of "oh the suburbs are boring, ful of rich snotty people who got nothing better to do.
I don't even care about national news, it's local news on a grand scale. more people dying, more people born, more people gettin lucky. again, thats life.
ok, enough of that. back to being bored. mabye i'll watch the news.
