Because they ask questions of what the public wants to know and most of the time the public have dumb questions.
I have never heard anything as inane as what just came out of your mouth.It's rather foolish to ask WikiAnswers an inane question because someone might merely delete it, and the whole effort ends up as a waste of time.On the other hand, it keeps us amused when Patricia asks inane questions during happy hour at the pub. To use the word inane in a sentence, you might say "the inane questions following the speech made me feel as if no one was listening. " Inane is defined as silly or dumb.
Reporters do not always ask the same six questions. The questions asked by reporters are determined by the type of information they are trying to retrieve. However, most good reporters will attempt to find out the who, what, when, where, why, and how of a situation or story they are covering.
Possibly not as much as some people ask totally inane questions
Sometimes I feel as though inane questions deserve inane responses. Judge Judy will not tolerate inane behavior in her courtroom.
Reporters often ask questions that delve into the who, what, when, where, why, and how of a story. Common questions include: Who is involved? What happened? When did it occur? Where did it take place? Why is this significant? How did it happen? They may also inquire about the impacts, reactions, and future implications of the events being reported. Additionally, questions about sources, credibility, and background information are common to ensure comprehensive coverage.
Reading some of the inane questions on this Q & A board.
It means something that is silly or ridiculous. Such as--> "Stop asking me inane questions."
Because I spend so much time reading inane questions.
The kinds of questions usually asked are the "What", "Why" & "How" type questions if you are covering a race. If you're in an interview with a driver, team owner, or someone in the industry, ask questions concerning their career, how they got started, what happened in an event or occurrence at a certain point in their career, and some of what their favorite moments may've been.
I suppose if we got another hundred-billion questions to answer, it might seem a bit "inane". But right now, we are busy enough to make it be fun and interesting.
Because we end up with a lot of pointless and inane questions like this one.
Who? Why? What? Where? When? How? are the classic questions posed by "news" reporters.