A long time ago, before you guys were born, people would watch or listen to broadcast news to get information about the world, the country, their hometowns, etc. Each night, around 6ish, families would gather around whatever medium--tv or radio depending on wealth--and listen to folks tell them exactly what was happening that day, that week, etc. They would talk about it, form opinions, maybe argue, and then, when it was over, go back to their lives. But, they were informed. For about an hour a day, without any thought to politics or sides or personal interests (which was only possible because there were no paying commercials back then to influence what anyone heard), people just listened to the facts as they happened, and somehow, some way, they were intelligent enough all on their own to make decisions about what they heard, and act accordingly. What a time to be alive. Alas, this is not the case any longer (unless you listen exclusively to NPR which can get tedio...