Looking for News in All the Wrong Places

For two years now I have gone to bed at 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. expecting to find a summary of world news on cable TV networks, but I felt disappointed—in fact, starved for news. I’ll admit it, I am a news junky.

If you are reading this post, perhaps you did the same thing. But, we were looking for news in all the wrong places.

I was not satisfied to watch every network cover the same tasteless details over and over again …celebrities in and out of detox, missing people, talking heads or You Tube re-runs..

I never learned anything new.

I started going around complaining about it. People pointed to the Web but my only access was in the office and I had left there. Then, after a recent tour of CNN with my daughter, the guide said most of their viewers are getting their news from CNN’s web site, not from television broadcasts. It was an “aha” moment. I must turn to the Web if I want more than People magazine or tabloid type content. Here I am!

Can you recommend any good blogs for world news?

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Susan Carol, APR, founded the full service public relations consulting firm, Susan Carol Associates Public Relations, Inc. in Virginia, in 1989. More recently, a new division was launched at www.healthindustrywriters.com to focus on one of the key niches of our agency. Our niches are technology, finance and healthcare where there is constant innovation and news. This provides the basis for stories we can develop for our clients in new or traditional media and for digital marketing channels. We are masters in content management, branding and public relations, always guarding our clients' reputation, the top priority of PR.

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