Sunday, December 14, 2025

I Love Sports, I Loathe the Media

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Before we get to the rant portion of this post, Army got to sing first on Saturday.

Singing first means you lost the game. (For those who didn't know that.)

It was hard fought, though to be honest, I thought Army was going to walk away with this one. Navy scored first to make it 7 - 0. Then Army scored sixteen unanswered points to make it 16 - 7.

Navy eventually woke up and played like they had in the first quarter, pulling off a 17 - 16 win.

I missed the end of the game. Why?

While watching the game, the local news media interrupted the broadcast to announce that Brown University, in Providence, some 11 miles as the crow flies from Chez Sarge, was under lockdown/shelter in place for an active shooter.

Were there any announcements of what areas to avoid near Brown? Vague indications which only made sense to someone who actually lives in Providence. But to much of Rhode Island would be as meaningful as "places to avoid in downtown Tashkent."

The media in Providence thinks that Providence is the only inhabited place in Rhode Island. I stopped watching them years ago for precisely that reason.

For instance - I'm stuck in traffic trying to get off "The Island" (which is what the people in Newport County call Aquidneck Island, where I used to work), and am wondering "what the Hell is going on?" So I turn on the radio.

"Watch out for traffic near Thurbers Avenue as blah blah blah ..." Doesn't help me, I'm not in Providence, I'm in Portsmouth, why is our traffic backed up. Listen to Providence media, and you get the feeling that where you live doesn't exist.

Anyhoo ...

So they interrupt the game to bring us what is indeed important news. But of course, being talking heads, they have to blather on for fifteen minutes telling us that "it's an evolving situation, we'll update you as we hear the facts, blah blah blah ..."

Finally we get back to the game and I've missed some key plays. Of course, the local channel is running a banner across the bottom of the screen telling us that they still don't know shit but damn it, we're going to keep bombarding you with the information that we don't have, hope to get, and we'll keep you updated.

We don't loathe the media enough. It's run by idiots, the on air "personalities" don't know how to gather news, they just read stuff off of their laptops, stumbling over words at times.

So now another huge announcement, there's going to be a press conference. They have to come on live to tell us that. So officially we'll be briefed that no one knows f**king anything but now we'll get it from the governor and the chief of police. Ah, "experts."

Bottom line, once Navy kicked the extra point to go ahead of Army that was it. I missed the remainder of the game, the two teams singing, the whole atmosphere which makes the Army-Navy game so special.

No doubt we'll get to the point where they'll identify the shooter, name the victims, and call for more gun control, after all, this is a blue state. They think by making new laws you can prevent certain behaviors.

I mean I get it, my heart goes out to those who were killed, two as I write, and those who were injured, nine at last count. But come on media dopes, bring us news, not speculation, not who has responded. Tell us it's ongoing and where to avoid going. Anything other than that and you're being inefficient and annoying.

News is news, if there's an update, tell us. That there will be an update to the story is NOT EFFING NEWS. I mean isn't that effing obvious?

So I feel kinda bad ranting about this when people have died, but seriously, give us news we can use you media types, don't be on air just for the sake of being on air.

I don't hate the media, I loathe them.

/rant

Sarge, out.



31 comments:

  1. Finding news is like picking out corn kernels in a pile of horse manure. How some of the outlets remain in business is hard to comprehend.

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  2. Watergate beat down actual reporting and journalism. Cable gave it the coup de grace.

    The Game was, in my opinion, highlighted by sloppy play. And somehow, in spite of seeming to be determined to lose, Navy managed to pull out a win.

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  3. I'd hope local news would tell you something useful.. I stopped watching the network propaganda after what they did for the stolen 2020 election.

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    1. They somehow think that during some extraordinary event they need to stay on the air. Running a banner along the bottom of normal programming tells me all I need to know. Why they need to keep repeating the same thing over and over again is beyond me.

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  4. The "BREAKING NEWS" captions, the breathless semi-shouting......the lack of actual news in order to be first to shout.....all turnoffs for this citizen Sarge. Now to wait for more info on the "person of interest" in custody.

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  5. Way back, when the bias wasn’t so blatant, the one thing for sure was: if I knew anything about the subject, the “news” was always wrong. There are plenty of subjects I don’t know much about, but you can color me skeptical in general about media reportage. Nowadays, we can add vacuous to the description in addition to corrupt and incompetent.

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    1. They don't report, they try to interpret, to sway opinion, they never really were news after the Sixties.

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    2. I think it was about '03 or '04 a friend came down from Canada to visit our parish. When she got to the airport in Edmonton she saw smoke and firetrucks were rolling. Nobody was on a panic. She asked what was going on she was told that some idiot had managed to start a fire in a dumpster. When she got to the waiting area the television was on a news station. The talking heads, and the Live On Scene Reporter (who was about a mile from the airport) were blathering about "a major emergency at the airport" and showing the plume of smoke in the distance. In breathless, concerned tones they were tossing around phrases like "We don't know yet if this os a terrorist attack " and "Authorities have not yet confirmed if this is an act of terrorism." She asked wete that was. Airport guard told her that it was about the dumpster fire.

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    3. Seems appropriate, network news is indeed a dumpster fire.

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  6. 12 died in an Islamic attack on a Hannukah celebration at Bondi Beach at Sydney.

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  7. First of all, of course, sympathies to those who were killed.

    Media, at least video and online media, seems to exist largely to hear the sound of themselves talking and offering opinions based on what they think has happened, not what actually happened.

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  8. That can't be right. Australia has hugely strict gun control laws.

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  9. I anxiously awaited the 1200 (EST) update from Rhody on the tragic events, having seen on line reports they had someone in custody. What ensued was a good half hour of mutual admiration by a bunch of damn politicians, and a top cop who rightly refused to say anything lest sleazy defense lawyers might find a way to get a perp acquitted when it finally goes to trial. One bright spot was the Providence mayor refusing to get into "full gun ban mode" at this time. I am sure he will later, regardless of the facts peculiar to this situation, but it was very un-politician of him to reject an opportunity to join the chorus before anyone knows what they are talking about.

    Prayers for the victims and hang the guilty SOB, whoever they are.

    On the football game? Last Army-Navy game I paid any attention to was when it was being played about 3 miles from where we were living in base housing at the Philly Navy Yard back in the Reagan years.

    Safe travels to all as the holiday travel surges.
    JB

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    1. Ah yes, holiday travel approaches, it'll be off to Maryland once again. (Not that I mind!)

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  10. Rhode Island is a conservative (red) state? Could have sworn the politics up there were rather leftist/liberal/not conservative...

    My grandmother (on my mother's side, RIP) would have enjoyed the game, seeing as how Navy won. Probably would have had an apoplexic fit over the big guy who showed up, though.

    As to the Brown shooting, we won't know for 48 hours or so what actually happened and who done it. Especially if the shooter does not fit the media's narrative (evil white conservative heterosexual male, apparently, is, according to the media, the most dangerous creature on this earth!!!)

    I hate, loath, despise, abhor, dislike intensely and overall hate (yes, said it twice) the main-stream media. Funny how an incident can occur at s;pot 'A' and every news media uses the exact same phrasing to paint the falsehoods and lies.

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    1. Ah yes, blue state, I was using the old designations, before the democrats complained about being designated "red." Odd that.

      We may never know what really happened, depends a lot on who the shooter was and what his alleged motives were.

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  11. Why I haven't owned a television in years.

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    1. I own a TV, just don't watch anything on it other than streaming.

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  12. I'm sorry you missed it. It was a very exciting and improbable finish. As for the news, I expect the calls for gun control after the Brown Uni shooting will come soon, vice calling out the and anger violence that leads to it. This class was run by an assistant, but for a Prof named Rachel Friedberg. No idea if this had any similarities to the shooting in Australia.

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  13. (Don McCollor) Particularly irksome on internet clickbait is "What We Know" in the headline. Meaning they know nothing in many words.

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    1. You'd think they'd realize that some of us know that they don't know shit. Ever.

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    2. Good call out Don. Almost never in such a segment do they actually "know" anything except what happened.

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