A few decades ago the difference was a less competitive media industry with much higher barriers to entry and fewer players coupled with the fact that TV was a new medium for broadcasting, and it wasn’t until several decades into news broadcasting that people figured out that negativity sells.
Your explanation doesn’t explain the equally warped Big Picture conveyed by right-wing media.
A few decades ago the difference was a less competitive media industry with much higher barriers to entry and fewer players coupled with the fact that TV was a new medium for broadcasting, and it wasn’t until several decades into news broadcasting that people figured out that negativity sells.
Your explanation doesn’t explain the equally warped Big Picture conveyed by right-wing media.
A few decades ago the difference was a less competitive media industry with much higher barriers to entry and fewer players coupled with the fact that TV was a new medium for broadcasting, and it wasn’t until several decades into news broadcasting that people figured out that negativity sells.
Your explanation doesn’t explain the equally warped Big Picture conveyed by right-wing media.