“We live in a culture where everything is selling. I watch TV and I don’t see events, I see people selling me events. The newscasters are not reporting the news, they are dramatizing it, selling it, selling themselves as good reporters. They’re making the news ‘interesting.’ They pretend they’re looking at us when in fact they’re watching words on a teleprompter, acting as if they’re intimately involved with the stories they’re reporting, emoting like crazy, performing as though they were actually feeling what they were reading, trying to look as if they were anywhere but in the studio.”
Alan Arkin, An Improvised Life