Friday, January 10, 2020
Greg Beato: Amusing Ourselves to Depth
GREG BEATO: Amusing Ourselves to Depth 1. Tim Keck started The Onion because ââ¬Å"he wanted to create a compelling way to deliver advertising to his fellow studentsâ⬠. ââ¬Å"Part of the first issueââ¬â¢s front page was devoted to a story about a monster running amok at a local lake; the rest was reserved for beer and pizza coupons. â⬠(389) This shows that the newspaperââ¬â¢s direction towards ââ¬Å"fake newsâ⬠and advertisement. 2.The Onion is one successful newspaper because it prints 710,000 copies of each weekly edition, 6,000 more than the Denver post; have 3000 local advertisers; attract 2 million online readers a week and boast a 60% increase in their print circulation. (389-390) 3. Beato choose the title ââ¬Å"Amusing Ourselves to Depthâ⬠because it warns the fate that would befall us if public discourse were allowed to become substantially more entertaining (390), which is the opposite to what The Onion is doing. This suggests Beato is against this idea, and supports The Onion, that entertainment in news is good. 4.Beato mentions ââ¬Å"Americaââ¬â¢s most informed citizens simply prefer comedy over the stentorian drivel the network anchormannequins dispense,â⬠(390) to argue against Neil Postmanââ¬â¢s notion. 5. The Onion focused on expressing a worldview of any kind and delights in crapping on pieties and regularly publishes stories guaranteed to upset someone by being completely honest. 6. Beato is not suggesting that fake news is better than ââ¬Å"realâ⬠news but implying that by being honest, expressing a worldview of any kind and not afraid of offending people with a pinch of entertainment is better way to convey news.
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