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Originally Posted by innerspaceman
I'm sorry young folks missed it. It was the last piece of American History that was good news instead of bad.
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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
Am I missing something? Because 40 years without any good news in American History is unfortunate, though I'm not suicidal about it.
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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
But I'm pretty sure prior to that, there were no such shared imprints ... as there was no media to bring that kind of news to a large audience simultaneously.
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See, that's kinda my point though. You've defined "good news" as only news that happens to be the kind of shared imprint news that the moon landing was. But that happens to be the singular example in the whole of history that qualifies. Sure, that's largely due to the short window that the media has existed to allow for it (although radio and television existed before 1969). But with nearly 100 years of television under our belt and exactly 1 instance, I think that speaks to the fact that the media isn't particularly suited to instant good new imprinting rather than a lack of good news.
The moon landing was an anomaly uniquely suited among good news to simultaneous national attention, not some sort of good news high water mark.