Television news programs survive on scares. On local newscasts, where producers live by the dictum if it bleeds, it leads, drug, crime, and disaster stories make up most of the news portion of the broadcasts.
Barry Glassner
Television news programs survive on scares. On local newscasts, where producers live by the dictum if it bleeds, it leads, drug, crime, and disaster stories make up most of the news portion of the broadcasts.