I'm teasing you, TSS. I thought we'd keep the Boston stuff to one Beefy's - but that seems to have come to an end now anyway.
Didn't hear about the earthquakes, but have heard China are covering up the amount of deaths from bird flu they have.
I'm not surprised, BD.
If we measure a news item's worthiness by the death toll [not my parameter, I assure you, but often a news agancy's measure] then Iran's earthquake has every other news item beat. However, the Boston Bomber [see..? I just invented a tagline] is just such Hollywood that the news agencies have forgotten everything else.
I'm slightly sickened at the rubbernecking clamour that has gone on in the last few days. I've tried to avoid this news item and it's difficult to do so. That's how in-your-face it has been.
I'm teasing you, TSS. I thought we'd keep the Boston stuff to one Beefy's - but that seems to have come to an end now anyway.
To be fair though, more deaths doesn't equal more newsworthy. The Boston situation was so newsworthy because there were, and still are, so many unanswered questions. We didn't know who the bombers were, we didn't know their cause, we didn't know how many there were and we didn't know if they'd strike again.
Once an earthquake has happened, that's that. When a bombing happens, you wonder if it's the first of many.
Yes, I know the angle you're looking at that from, Joe. But many people have died in those other news items and there may be people waiting for news. News isn't about intrigue or how interesting a story is, by its twists and turns. It's about making sure those that need to know, get to know. That's what sickens me about modern news reporting. It's more about being a show than it is about informing. Today I was working in the vicinity of a TV and it troubled me that an entire news programme [all bar 5 minutes] was taken up by this Boston item. Anyone would have thought this was a slow news week.
Well it's a supply and demand thing, isn't it. If the media are just giving the public what they want, then you have only the public to blame if the content isn't to your liking.
Good thing we have the internet.
It would be interesting if the terrorist bombing was in Iran and the earthquake was in the USA how both stories would've been reported, I have often thought that lives in the western world carry much more 'weight' than the rest of the world in news reporting in this country.