Christian Science Monitor
Cable news channels abhor silence like the vacuum that it is, notes
Danny Heitman. "Though these soundless streets are the very texture of this [Katrina] tragedy, they don't make marketable television, nor is their quality easily conveyed in newspapers and magazines. ...To ask a news organization to cover boredom presents a paradox that even journalism, with all its logistical and technological magic, cannot fully resolve."
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Williams: Some viewers would like us to move on, but I can't (LAT)