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I believe Steve Bannon's quote was, "flood the zone with shit." News is by definition, new, so if you never give people a chance to talk about what happened 5 hours ago, nobody is ever pissed off for the same reason.
This is pretty much just how US media has always worked.
no, it absolutely is not.
this is a new thing, which really started with 9/11.
I guess you don't remember the garbage they were peddling in US media back in the 80s and 90s?
From wikipedia:
It did intensify after 9/11 - but it was only an intensification of what was already there.
ah, I suppose I'll concede - I was referring to the 24/7 flood of shit (which was a distinct change in intensification of the flood), but you were just meaning a flood of shit.
many people weren't around then, 11-9 was more than 20 years ago
Many were, though. And they're telling you that's what happened.
It's an interesting quesiton. I would argue the launch of USA Today followed relatively closely by Fox News is what started it.