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Subject Climate emergency: “A palpable ratings killer”
Date December 22, 2019 9:02 PM
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During the disastrous wildfire season of 2018, freelance journalist Elon
Green went on Twitter to ask why the news media didn't treat the climate
emergency as the urgent crisis that it is.

MSNBC's Chris Hayes (who, to his credit, has done some of the best
climate coverage on cable TV) replied, "Every single time we've covered,
it's been a palpable ratings killer."

It's the sad truth: The corporate appetite for ever-higher ratings,
clicks, and ad dollars is so great that even good reporters like Chris
Hayes feel the pressure to bend their news judgment to the demands of
the market.

And so the for-profit corporate news industry ignores the greatest
threat to humanity since the invention of the nuclear bomb and hands the
airwaves over to livestreaming Donald Trump's latest rally.

That's why Common Dreams is so needed in today's world.

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independence to go where our news judgment takes us without chasing
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