Posted by rrlund on August 21, 2013 at 11:31:00 from (207.241.137.116):
Is it just the local news out of the Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo markets,or maybe just me? I'm not one to vent about stupid little things,but I just couldn't turn the local TV news on when I came in for lunch. I finally can't take it. Maybe it was yesterday that did it,I don't know. They teased an upcoming story about preparing your DOG for the upcoming school year! Probably not the most ridiculous thing they've done,but isn't that a sad statement though?
Seems all there is on any of the channels we get as the "local" channels in the dish are the same thing. Mug shots of minorities and the most outrageous "human interest" and local things to do stories that just make my head want to explode. And they can't do it in a half hour either. One station is live for 4 hours in the morning and two in the late afternoon/early evening then another hour at ten. Another is just about as bad. I'm sorry,but there isn't that much actual news to report so they fill it with this stupid citiot garbage. Is the rural/urban gap that wide anymore? It's just too much for me to think ANYBODY would care about this stuff.
I can get Traverse City over the antenna and watch the ten o'clock news on there at night in the bedroom,but the TV in the living room isn't hooked to the antenna. At least with the huge area that they cover,they tend to report some real news that might matter to SOMEBODY.
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