By Donald L Rieck
Reading reports of the recent Pew Poll of Americans attitude on media coverage of the Royal Wedding, I was amused to read the 64% of Americans surveyed thought the news media were giving too much coverage to the Royal Wedding (25% said the wedding got the right amount, and 4% said too little).
This from a celebrity besotted country which recently elevated “Hurricane Charlie” to constant rotation in the 24-hour news cycle. (In the week of March 7-13 Charlie Sheen made the top 5 news makers in a Pew Project for Excellence report, along with President Obama, Muammar Gaddafi, Scott Walker and Peter King). Don’t even get me started on the death of Michael Jackson and the decades long train wreck that was Anna Nicole Smith. The media isn’t putting this stuff out absent an appetite for it. Viewer heal thyself.
Far be it for us at CMPA to defend the plague of “infotainment” that has affected the media, but 1 million people in the streets of London, not to mention international interest, seems to warrant heavy coverage, not withstanding the ongoing crises across the globe.
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