The source text argues that despite having unprecedented access to news through 24/7 coverage, people are paradoxically less informed about actual events. The author contends that modern news has devolved into biased political commentary and narrative construction rather than objective reporting. This shift has resulted in news outlets functioning as echo chambers that reinforce pre-existing opinions, often burying significant real-world stories beneath partisan drama. The text suggests that consumers should critically evaluate news sources and seek balanced information to counter this trend of political noise masquerading as journalism.
You'll find the article used a the source in this NotebookLM discussion at:
https://bob3160.blogspot.com/2025/05/we-have-more-news-than-everbut-know.html