• News agencies reporting important news-- Emperor Penguins dying versus

    From Archimedes Plutonium@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 26 14:59:47 2023
    Let the kiss slide by and slide away. So what, a overenthusiastic person. When the world and Earth have millions, and billions of more dire matters to tackle with, here we are with the news plastered full of "a kiss".

    One of the crucial things in life-- is to know what is important, and what is not important. Let the kiss slide and fade away quickly.

    More important is that thousands of Emperor penguins drowned because of ice sheet meltdown, and at this rate, we lose all that species before 2100.

    The polar ice is melting accelerated melting because our Sun has gone Red Giant Initiation Phase. And we need to colonize Europa. The Moon South Pole is a good start with India's successful landing.

    Is there someone in the news agencies that can tell the other outlets-- what is important and what is tripe news.


    --- quoting BBC ---
    Coaches from Spain women's team quit over Rubiales kiss
    Luis Rubiales kissing Jenni Hermoso
    The 11 coaches say Rubiales "offered a story that does not reflect in any way what was felt by Jenni Hermoso".
    --- end quoting ---

    AP requesting a Science Council guides what is headline news and what is tripe.

    News agencies reporting important news-- Emperor Penguins dying versus a kiss in sports// Science Council Rules Earth and should guide the news agencies.

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  • From Archimedes Plutonium@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 26 20:49:37 2023
    AP's 265th book of science-- How the Science Council of future run the world broadcast news.

    I am trying to figure this one out.

    An appropriate title of this book could be:: "When Trump farts, he gets world headline news, and when Elon Musk picks up the scent of that Trump fart, he also makes it on page one news."

    I know I am being a tad sarcastic here, but really, the past 6 months of TV news is that mindless Trump, Trump.

    I know I am not the only one sick and tired and sick of top of the news being Trump. And if I had my way about it, Trump would only have gotten a small mention 4 times this year for the 4 indictments, a paragraph blurb with no pictures, no coverage.

    As for Elon Musk, only one time this year was he news worthy-- his rockets are dinosaur antiques to be replaced by drone like electric lithium battery airplane-helicopters that slowly rise to enter Outer Space, instead of these dangerous and foolish
    blasting rockets.

    So, well, when the Science Council starts to determine a guidance of what makes it to the top of the news, what kind of policy will be in place???

    Hopefully it is news that is important news affecting the most people and planet Earth. For example, the recent report of penguins going extinct should have been in all the spots that had Trump, and a 1 minute blurb would have been sufficient for Trump
    latest travail.

    So what can the Science Council do to set up a body of guidance??

    Today I am working on my 254th book of science and have a long time to ponder a structure that does fairness and Importance to News coverage.

    Perhaps a system of taxation will run the news coverage. If a station reports too much ridiculous unimportant news; then tax them.

    One great idea is have Usenet have a newsgroup devoted to Important News. Run by scientists. And then the News channels like DW, like BBC elaborate on what the Council has going on. If the major outlets do not follow the guidance then tax them. Of course
    Political Science will be the major news reported for politics is a daily concern. But it is the frivolous and petty news that needs to be filtered out. Alright to have a few fun stories-- animal stories or oddball stories now and then. But this awful
    concentration of news around some people who simply do not deserve news coverage needs to be curbed and redacted out.

    AP

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