Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 11:15 am
Why even interview if all they are going to do is force their own opinion on the one interviewed?
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An epidemic is when a virus is spreading rapidly throughout a country/countries without cease. Much like flus in February. I mean, 12 people have anthrax, what an epidemic!Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>And over it all, about halfway through, came the voice of the BBC announcer--Julie Swallow, I believe her name is--stating, "We are listening to US Attorney General John Ashcroft live, on the anthrax epidemic."
This isn't the first time that either the BBC, or Julie Swallow, for that matter, has twisted the news to suit a particular image. Now, I'm not arguing whether there is or is not a genuine problem with anthrax in the US; but Ashcroft wasn't speaking about any epidemic. (Nor is there an epidemic. That is an inflammatory term, and it also has a very specific medical meaning.)</STRONG>
"Thrill of the moment"....Originally posted by Silur:
<STRONG>Emotional entertainment is IMO the fastest growing type of programming on TV. Typical examples are Ricky Lake, or lately those programs where they lock people in a building and film their every move, focusing on quarrels, conflicts, etc. "News is entertainment", was stated by a some BBC manager years ago, and it is no less true today. For some reason, people want to be upset, scared, enraged, etc by TV. Why, you ask? Beats me.</STRONG>
Here, at least is the [url="http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1599000/1599212.stm"]BBC[/url] reference.Originally posted by Silur:
<STRONG>(sorry, no ref. but I wasn't paying attention) </STRONG>
Boy, have I ever! After watching the news on different networks, I would almost accuse CNN of trying to start WWIII. Their coverage has been sensationalist at best. They can't even quote anyone properly.Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>Has anybody else noticed similar instances connected with this crisis of news stations "shaping" the news they were covering, to garner closer attention and higher ratings?</STRONG>
Should I report this?Salam, sis Clare;
I've been thinking of going down to Mobile to see the Battleship 'bama and the WWII museum.
Maybe I should call al-Qaeda and see if they want to sink a battleship?
Should be easy for them --'bama being decomissioned and tied to the dock!
Salam, Clare
(and salam to you, nsa)
Hasan, "free-radical, islamist"
-and a taxpayer and a good democrat
The other day went we were talking about the afghan's and I post the list. I found a site while searching and book marked it to come back to. Yesterday I went back and was reading and found this post.Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>Um, where did that come from?</STRONG>