"No news is good news" may be
true for most of us most of the time- after all, we don't look forward to
unpleasant things happening to us - but "Bad news is good news" is
true for those who work in the news media, and, I suspect, for the rest of us,
at least some of the time. It is tied up with stories and our seemingly insatiable need for
stories. Have you ever been gripped by a story where nothing goes wrong for the characters? There's an incident in a Kingsley
Amis novel that nicely illustrates this: the main character Jake comes home to find his wife chatting to a friend
about a hairdresser both women know who has moved with his family to somewhere
in Africa. Jake listens in, expecting tales of cannibalism and such like, but
no, the friend has just received a letter saying they love the place and are
settling in nicely. Jake leaves the room in disgust. We demand to be entertained, and while we
don't object to a happy ending, the characters have to have experienced loss,
pain and hardship in one form or another along the way to have deserved it.