Citations:angertainment

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English citations of angertainment

Noun: "(pejorative) programming, especially talk shows and talk radio, which is characterized by anger or which provokes anger in its audience"[edit]

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  • 2000, Brian O'Neill, "Try harder to abate hate", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12 March 2000:
    This show was everything television generally is not. There was no frenzy to be heard, almost no finger-pointing. There seemed, if anything, a kind of gratitude that somebody was asking this question this way. In this age of "angertainment," the absence of rage commanded attention.
  • 2009, John McCarron, "Solutions for a nation stuck in low gear", Chicago Tribune, 23 December 2009:
    Here in the media, meanwhile, much of what used to be called journalism has morphed into "angertainment," which is to say a bunch of shouting over who's to blame for this future of less.
  • 2012, Wayne Roberts, "Thank you, Rob Ford", Now (Toronto), 5 January - 12 January 2012, Volume 31, Number 19:
    The resulting anger makes for yell radio and TV angertainment.
  • 2013, Tim Krohn, "Big Ideas speaker says change doesn’t require new laws", Mankato Free Press, 18 February 2013:
    “We’re doing a lot better on this planet than the angertainment industry would have us believe. But Rush Limbaugh and Bill Maher don’t want you to think that way. And they are very good at it. It’s very profitable for them. []