I never turn on the news over the weekend, short of a nuclear detonation somewhere. I just don't. I don't learn anything from it anymore.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I just get my news from the Internet.
The truth is I don't watch a lot of news, except for when I'm here at the office watching Fox News. I get my news online primarily when I'm not watching the channel.
I hardly ever watch the news... I love reading newspapers, but I know they're dying out.
I like to cover news when it happens, not five years later.
I can't take 24-hour news. Life is what it is, and we can handle it, but when you're getting it pushed down your throat, it's too much.
I don't read newspapers or watch the news on TV, deliberately to avoid the noise.
I don't watch the news. I get really emotional about it, and I carry that stuff with me for a long time.
Television, radio, social media. The 24/7 news cycle plows forward mercilessly on our desks, in our cars and in our pockets. Thousands and thousands of messages and voices bombard us from the moment we wake, fighting for our attention. All we see and hear, all day long, is news. And most of it is bad.
I don't know how much you follow current events. For some, there's not enough time to keep up on what's happening; for others, the news is too depressing, and peering too deeply fills one with boiling frustration all too quickly.
I'm a news junkie who's constantly reading newspapers and magazines. I look around and see what's happening in the world.