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TV news ain’t news.

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Many years ago, an acquaintance of mine opined that the reality program, Survivor, was the best television show ever made. I didn’t share her excitement and replied, “I saw a man walk on the moon on television. I thought that was pretty good.”

Needless to say we are no longer on speaking terms but it’s reasonable to conclude that what occurred on Sentosa Island Singapore yesterday lies somewhere between the two.

While my memory of Neil Armstrong placing his right foot on the Sea of Tranquillity may be a little hazy, I distinctly recall the coverage of what remains the most outstanding event in human history, was not appended by almost endless commentary and addle-headed speculation from journos and other so-called experts.

The reporting of momentous events has changed considerably, and I think for the worse.

Yesterday I spent the day watching the coverage of the summit on Sky News and a range of US cable news channels on my iPad while ABC 24 was on the television in the background. The ABC’s dedicated news channel was hard pressed. During the many long moments of waiting for anything of any significance to occur, news presenters various sought comment from reporters on the ground in Sydney, Singapore or Seoul.

The fact is the reporters knew almost as little about what was happening than I did. They were forced to stretch as they say in the biz, waffling on about what may or may not be happening and how an outcome they could not possibly know might affect the world in the short and long terms.

It was filler, plain and simple. Most of it worthless commentary or pointless speculation.

The US and North Korean delegations were behind closed doors. The photo-op of President Trump and Chairman Kim shaking hands for the first time had come and gone. Cameras rolled revealing a closed door where Trump and Kim would emerge eventually. They were late as the subjects of press conferences or photo ops often are, leading to even more panicked cutaways to more reporters adding their eight cents’ worth.

For once I would like to see a reporter under questioning from a news presenter offer the succinct three-word reply, “I don’t know.” It might not make for great television but at least it would be honest. The reporters did not know. Not one reporter, commentator or talking head present in Singapore or indeed anywhere else in the world, did. They did not know what had been agreed to by the two delegations or indeed if anything had been.

Even after the two leaders had signed a memorandum of understanding, no one was quite sure what they had signed up to. On ABC 24, the questions put to reporters were of the tedious “Is it good that Trump and Kim have met?” variety. The answers from the reporters on the ground invariably were yes with a but or no with an if, often played over the top of a lot of file footage of missiles being launched, possibly from North Korea but they could have been from anywhere.

Is it good that Trump and Kim have met? Unequivocally yes. The fact that the two nations were on the verge of a nuclear exchange just three months ago and now the two leaders were shaking hands and generally glad handing each other is very good news. It takes the temperature out of arguably the world’s most dangerous hot spot at least in the short term. Beyond that, who knows?

See, I could have answered that question and many others like it promptly and I was four and a half thousand kilometres away at the time.

When something unusual did happen, it was overlooked. After Trump and Kim did finally emerge for the signing ceremony photo-op, a North Korean guard wearing rubber gloves stepped forward to examine Chairman Kim’s pen, presumably to determine if it was some lethal CIA gimmickry, some ghastly tool of assassination. Satisfied it was merely a harmless writing implement, he placed it back on the table and Kim commenced scribbling his ornate autograph.

This was barely discernible on ABC 24 where the camera operator had opted for tight shots on the two leaders but elsewhere it was more obvious. It raised the question, were the North Koreans so paranoid they thought their supreme leader could be knocked off by a poison pen while the rest of the world looked on?

Call me old fashioned but I pine for the days when a network would cut from regular programming to a major news event and then once reported, the scheduled program would resume. I noticed SBS did this yesterday. They ran some old repeats of Nigella Lawson whipping up some scrumptious offerings in the kitchen and interrupted only when something important was happening in Singapore.

But ABC 24 can’t do this. During quiet moments the channel can and does revert to other news which essentially is news that is four hours old or older and therefore not news. The same could be said for scheduled bulletins elsewhere on the ABC like the corporation’s flagship 7.00pm bulletin.

If you spent the afternoon watching ABC 24 as I did yesterday (albeit with a bit of bored flipping to a bit of Nigella on SBS) by the time the seven o’clock bulletin came on, you’d have already seen everything, even some of the lightweight magazine guff that runs between the sport and weather that we in the news caper like to refer to as “cat that does the ironing” segments.

Do yourself a favour and examine the lag between television reporting of an event and what appears through trusted news sites on the web like this one. You’ll find what comes up on the web is at least an hour faster. Worse, once that news is reported on television, it will be reheated and rehashed, almost always without revision sometimes for a day or more.

While the debate rages over the diplomatic and geopolitical consequences of the summit, one question was answered: television news is often not news at all.

555 Comments

  • Dismayed says:

    Election looming. arsehole dutton ramping up the usual fear campaign. the phony and conservative coalition pulling together to vandalise the nations budget with close to $200 Billion of unfunded tax cuts which overwhelmingly go overseas and to the already wealthy. The 4 million Australians earning about $38K will get no benefit. 80% of Australian earn less than $80K. the PM had to come back after question time with the Medium average of $53K for working Australians. the tax cuts are for the top earners. As usual the conservative coalition blame and shame those doing tough to ensure their benefactors get more than 80% of all benefits. Where are they cutting funding? only in the 2 areas that are holding up the economy Health and Education. this government and their blind supporters are a disgrace and it will take decades for this nation to recover from these vandals. razor you can store this one and remember all the unfunded promises after the next election. phony and the ever lurching to the right conservative coalition may have had a small win and may get a couple more but come the election the people of Australia will show them they are not working in the National interest.

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    “One Perfect Day’, Mr Insider and am looking forward to your new column/blog a great inspiring read. In the meantime, another “Perfect Day” is coming as we read: “Donald Trump is expected to make his first visit to Australia as US President during an Asia-­Pacific tour in November, headlined by the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation leaders’ summit in Papua New Guinea.
    US government sources confirmed that security assessments were being undertaken for a ­potential visit soon after the US mid-term elections on November 6. With the APEC leaders’ meeting slated to run from November 17-18, it is likely Mr Trump would visit Australia before attending the summit.”
    One is overjoyed beyond measure!
    https://tinyurl.com/y8s8f8gx

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      Henry, I recommend a tome by Dixon “The Psychology of Military Incompetence.”
      If you understood what Trump is, and read that book, you’d be terrified. The man is psychopath. He could just as likely blow up the world to prevent people finding out he is a complete dud.

      Delighted to hear that Melania will be accompanying The Donald. Did you see fashion review of her outfits for the visit? She will be wearing designer pink grunge T Shirts emblazoned with various messages over an arrow.

      “I’m With The Idiot”.
      “I’m With the Sleazebag”
      etc.

      • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

        Bless you, Mr Baptiste, for you know not what you say so cant be held responsible for your “ramblings”. You have until November to decide to join me at Donald’s Aussie Motorcade. Your humble correspondent will be wearing a bright USA FOREVER Shirt and my princess can make one for you. We are hoping Donald stops and walks across so you and I can get a ‘Selfie” with him. Now wouldn’t that be icing on the cake!. Cheers

  • Milton says:

    I see that silly-billy, Greg Norman has once again gone out without remembering to put his strides on.

  • Milton says:

    Thus far, statistically, we have had a better world cup than the Argentinians. Unfortunately the Peruvians looked mighty fine the other night.
    As expected a whole lotta histrionics in the Brazil/Costa Rica. Spoils the game.

  • Milton says:

    JtI – Your latest article was very good but not exactly enjoyable reading, except for the outcome. Now, for some reason, I can’t stop thinking about Buster Gonad and his unfeasibly large testicles!

  • Milton says:

    For anyone thinking of doing burglaries in Iceland, now is the time.

  • BASSMAN says:

    When will Lucy Turnbull be visiting the children in detention?

    • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

      Never BASSMAN and well done FLOTUS Trump for Caring. By the way the Coat she wore, probably not a good time to make that statement but she was having a go at the Fake Media ,as was later explained. Dear sweet Mr Baptiste was “frothing” wildly over that without of course seeking out real reason as has your humble correspondent. Cheers my friend and hope you are deciding who to vote for in the upcoming Aussie Elections!

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        You would be soft in the head to accept that nonsense Henry. That would be an incredibly stupid and insensitive time to make that statement Henry, lets give her the benefit of the doubt.

        Her message was ” Okay, you put the pressure on me to visit those peasants, and this is what you get Donald. You’ll know better next time wont you?”

      • BASSMAN says:

        I will vote this year for the 1st time since 2007 but ONLY if Stan does not lead Labor

    • Dismayed says:

      The other Mr turnbull is too busy wrecking the city of Sydney. s he will however join in on the continuation of dehumanising of desperate people use desperate tragic humans as fodder for a handful of bigotted voters. Many here are included in that disgracefully ignorant lot. Gloves are off. the cons are a disgrace. They have shamed Australia with their small minded bigotry for ideological and political gain. No surprises.

  • Jean Baptiste says:

    Henry. What are Melania and Trumpie fighting about this time?
    Clearly the “I don’t care ” thing was directed at the orange buffoon. Nothing else makes sense.

    • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

      Nothing at all dear Mr Baptiste. You are just posting scurrilous waffle dear friend as you well know. Cheers

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        You cant see the forest for the thick plank in your head Henry.
        Boy oh boy are you ever going to eat some crow on this one! Hell hath no fury, and she will do him slowly.

    • Bella says:

      Marital harmony is so obvious publicly with those two with the frequent slapping of his hand if he dares to touch hers.
      Ah bliss. 😠 Hilarious.

  • Henry Blofeld says:

    Andy Penn, CEO of Telstra, give it away buddy, the dogs are barking, the fat lady has sung. On your watch Telstra Shares have halved to a now new 7 year low of $2.74! Take the back door fellow, we dont want to see your face any more. Be the 1st of the 8000 you propose to cut to prop up your failed tenure. P.S against all “good” advice I sold my parcel of Telstra Shares many years ago when they were about $6.80
    https://tinyurl.com/y8akanby

  • BASSMAN says:

    What happened to BUDGET EMERGENCY?This mob have DOUBLED the debt Labor left and now sits

    at half a trillion dollars. This flea bite of a tax cut will not buy a hamburger at my local club but will

    add $144billion to the debt…but wait there’s more….more debt next week if the full$68billion corporate tax

    cuts get through. But wait there’s even more-only 17% of companies pay the full 30% company tax rate and

    there are many that pay ZILCH….so how can THEY qualify for a tax cut ? Labor hopeless as usual. A good story to tell on this tax con but failed miserably.

    • Henry Blofeld says:

      A large glass or 6 of Jim Beam for you dear BASSMAN . Cheers

    • Dwight says:

      Jeez Bass, do you need me to explain to you that if you make no profits, you pay no tax?

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        And let me explain creative accounting to you Dwight. When is a profit not a profit?

        http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-14/why-many-big-companies-dont-pay-corporate-tax/9443840

      • Trivalve says:

        He’s right about the budget emergency idiocy though. And creative accounting can make profits disappear.

      • Dismayed says:

        The US Budget office states the effective corporate tax rate in Australia is 14%. your comment is the usual rubbish from the cons. You know full well companies are gaming the system. your support and barracking and (increasing paranoia) for your side, blindly, regardless of the consequences to the nation is a disgrace. The Business councils own survey shows the average corporate rate of tax paid is 19%. If these companies are not making profits why have we had Record Company profits for the last 3 years? Just as well you are not in any sort of economic role. Oh wait? goodness help the generations to come.

      • BASSMAN says:

        You did not take that view about the mining tax? And profits? Of course they made money. They use smart accountants to organize their finances so that pro]fits did not show up.

        • Dismayed says:

          Hockey carried $3 billion per year for the Mining tax in his budget. The ETS was providing $12 billion a year to taxpayers and reducing Emissions. the AEMO has stated Renewables will Reduce power costs over the next 2 years and has this week stated Renewables will ease the East Coast Gas issue. ( the government still refuses to do anything about the Cartel.)

          • BASSMAN says:

            ……and if the Looters had been fair dinkum about hating these forms of revenue so much they would have handed them back? nO WAY…k’n hypocrites!

    • Bella says:

      When 1 in 7 kids live in poverty, when over 100,000 are homeless, when climate change is getting worse, just imagine being in government and using all your powers & public money to give the already rich a multi-billion dollar tax cut.
      How can they live with themselves? GRUBS.

      • smoke says:

        We let ’em, coz we vote for ’em

      • Dismayed says:

        Bella, you forgot to mention growing inequality, 1.85 million unemployed and underemployed Australians looking for more hours. People in their 40’s and 50’s unable to get work due to rampant ageism. More and more evidence daily of actual Slave labour and mistreatment of the booming migrant worker sectors all while underutilization sits around 15% of available Australian labour. Crises in youth unemployment mainly due to the booming migrant worker industry with employers deliberately under paying. the government supporting rubbish “intern” projects and actually Paying companies to turn over interns every 12 weeks and be paid taxpayer money to do it. The biggest cuts in apprentice training numbers in the Nations history. the list of the reckless vandalism by this conservative coalition supported by then idiot phony red head selling out those that support her must be fake redhead thing trumps does the same. Anyway the damage and division deliberately created by this conservative coalition government will take a long time undo. No surprises.

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