Those who dumb down the news, trivialize the news with in-studio shouting matches passing for debate, those who tart up the news with celebrity gossip, scandal and sensationalism are playing right into the hands of those that stand to gain the most from the news being seen as irrelevant and trivial and no more or less worth your attention than the next episode of 'American Idol.' [...] I worry that if it becomes no more than a reality show, something that could be scripted and rigged behind the scenes without anyone really getting upset about it, that our freedom of the press will become another one of those constitutionally granted rights that can be watered down and eventually taken away from us.


Speech 3 February 2011 at San Antonio College, as quoted in Jeanne Jakle, "Rather warns media is in 'state of crisis'", San Antonio Express-News, 4 February 2011


Those who dumb down the news, trivialize the news with in-studio shouting matches passing for debate, those who tart up the news with celebrity...

Those who dumb down the news, trivialize the news with in-studio shouting matches passing for debate, those who tart up the news with celebrity...

Those who dumb down the news, trivialize the news with in-studio shouting matches passing for debate, those who tart up the news with celebrity...

Those who dumb down the news, trivialize the news with in-studio shouting matches passing for debate, those who tart up the news with celebrity...