John Huey: “All the news I intend to quit”

From a Washington Post opinion piece by John Huey headlined “All the news I intend to quit”:

I only make New Year’s resolutions when I sense something is amiss in my life: too much drinking, weight gain, not enough exercise. This year is no different, but the resolution is, to me, shocking. For 2022, I resolve to consume less news.

Having spent more than 40 years reporting, writing and editing the news, I am surprised to conclude that overconsumption of news, at least in the forms I’ve been gorging on it since 2016, is neither good for my emotional well-being nor essential to the health of the republic.

Nonstop Headlines: How CNN Changed the Way We Get Our News

From a Wall Street Journal review by Edward Kosner of the book Up All Night by Lisa Napoli:

If a Mount Rushmore of American journalism is ever carved out of some Western mountain, Ted Turner’s gap-toothed grin is unlikely to be up there next to Hearst, Pulitzer and whichever other worthy makes the cut. Yet the often-buffoonish billionaire “Mouth of the South” is as responsible as any other pioneer for the way Americans get their news today.