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RCastillo
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In my short journey within the arts, I've always paid special attention to how it's treated within the media.
Sure, we have our own special magazines, it's been interjected into television shows, movies, but somehow.........I've never felt that it's received the respect it deserves.
No doubt, there have been some individuals that have not helped it any by their activities, or how it's portrayed.
I always look toward the newspapers, and sports programs(TV), to see how much coverage we get, and while I can't speak for all regions in the U.S., it looks poor, to almost nothing. Staying up till 3 in the morning to watch it on ESPN 2 tells me we're leftovers for Nite Owls.(Correct me if I'm wrong)
In recent years, there have been some decent documentaries that have come out on the Discovery Channel, and A&E networks, but that's about it. Counting a report on HBO about Cage Fighting doesn't cut it.(I think)
With the exception of Chuck Norris' TV series, we'd be almost forgotten? Now, if we'd only see documentaries of people like Norris, Ed Parker, Joe Lewis, the list goes on, especially on it's growth in this country, since newspapers won't put alot of stock in us.
Now, while I don't live in the news capital of this country, I don't live in the "Sticks", either.
I say again, we don't get the respect we deserve.
Your opinions please, and Thanks!:asian:
Sure, we have our own special magazines, it's been interjected into television shows, movies, but somehow.........I've never felt that it's received the respect it deserves.
No doubt, there have been some individuals that have not helped it any by their activities, or how it's portrayed.
I always look toward the newspapers, and sports programs(TV), to see how much coverage we get, and while I can't speak for all regions in the U.S., it looks poor, to almost nothing. Staying up till 3 in the morning to watch it on ESPN 2 tells me we're leftovers for Nite Owls.(Correct me if I'm wrong)
In recent years, there have been some decent documentaries that have come out on the Discovery Channel, and A&E networks, but that's about it. Counting a report on HBO about Cage Fighting doesn't cut it.(I think)
With the exception of Chuck Norris' TV series, we'd be almost forgotten? Now, if we'd only see documentaries of people like Norris, Ed Parker, Joe Lewis, the list goes on, especially on it's growth in this country, since newspapers won't put alot of stock in us.
Now, while I don't live in the news capital of this country, I don't live in the "Sticks", either.
I say again, we don't get the respect we deserve.
Your opinions please, and Thanks!:asian: