Saturday, January 1, 2011

"The 10 Biggest 'Non-Story' Stories of 2010"

By George Scaggs

"For many, it was a stark means of confirming their own long held suspicions of media bias. In a way, citizens were now directly on the receiving end of the misrepresentations, ultimately serving to strengthen their resolve in having their voices heard.

Perhaps the influx of "non-story" stories this year reflects a turning point, or at least a sharp curve in the long developing descent of once reputable press sources. By all appearances, the disconnect between the American people and those who make a living informing them has grown so large that the trend may be irreversible.

So on to the list for 2010, presented in no particular order of importance."

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