Paradoxically, as the world becomes more interdependent, international coverage has plummeted from 4
"Paradoxically, as the world becomes more interdependent, international coverage has plummeted from 45 percent of network news programs in the 1970s to less than 15 percent by the late 1990s. Indeed, there is now speculation that news as a serious enterprise may soon be abandoned altogether by one or more major networks."
Source: Schell, Orville, The San Francisco Chronicle, Sunday, April 28, 2002