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Dobelli advises his readers to "avoid news consumption". [11] [12] He cites "fifteen reasons to avoid news" in a 2013 blog post. [13] It is the subject of a book in English titled, "Stop Reading the News: How to cope with the information overload and think more clearly". [14] Dobelli's writings are sometimes controversial.
The decline of local news has also been linked to the increased "nationalization" of local elections. [105] [106] As citizens have fewer opportunities to read about local politics, they are attracted to national sources (such as cable news) and begin to interpret local politics via national politics. [104] [107]
A person scrolling through news on a smartphone. Doomscrolling or doomsurfing is the act of spending an excessive amount of time reading large quantities of news, particularly negative news, on the web and social media. [1] [2] The concept was coined around 2020, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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O'Malley, Tom. "History, Historians and of the Writing of Print and Newspaper History in the UK c. 1945–1962," Media History (Special Issue: The Historiography of the Media in the United Kingdom) (2012) 18#3–4, DOI: 10.1080/13688804.2012.723492; Sommerville, C. John. The News Revolution in England: Cultural Dynamics of Daily Information (1996)
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News items and stories were also shorter than those found in elite papers. It was also believed that the working-class audiences would not have enough free time to read longer editorials, hence the shorter and more concise editorials. [21] Human interest stories were also popular with the penny press audiences.