Actually it's a matter of supply and demand. The public demands that the media give them news of the celebrities and so the media supplies them with that. Celebrity news sells like hot cakes and the media mints money on covering them. How many people will pick up a magazine with the headline: "Somalia famine worsens while international aid dies up"? But if it reads "Angeline Jolie adopts Somalian baby", everyone is going to buy the magazine! (Let me note here, at least Jolie is using her celebrity status for some tangible good, not like Paris Hilton or Lindsay Lohan. In that case, media focus can be constrctive.)
2007-02-17 02:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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our media so celebrity-obsessed becasue our culture is. This is unfortunate. If the public wasn't interested in Celebrities then the media would focus on something else. Since we (not me) are interested in celebrities the media reports it and makes money. It all comes down to supply and demand economics. We Demand and they supply and in return they make money and we get our news.
FYI. I personally think celebrities are nothing more than monkeys in a circus. They are there to entertain me. Kind of how Jokers were around to entertain kings and queens. The only thing is they live a life style I'll never see? Our entertainers live better than us? That's not right. I don't think.
2007-02-17 02:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I enjoyed all the answers so far. I think there's truth in all of them. I think one more thing may be involved, and that is that the media has become celebrities themselves and so they are reporting about their own world. I'm not sure they are able to comprehend any other America any more. It's like a mutual admiration society.
And one last thing, which in a way most people hit on, is the obvious. Follow the money.
Maggie
2007-02-17 09:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The public sees the celebrities in a way that they would like to be - rich, beautiful, successful, able to afford any crazy thing they want to. They see them as people who dare to do things that "normal" people don't.
It just shows how shallow the society in general is.
2007-02-17 01:53:22
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answered by tamara_cyan 6
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i think of we are for the duration of our adolecense and early adulthood, whilst we are forging identities and cultivating our tastes. yet you're able to undergo in strategies, a "movie star" could jus as extremely be Emily Dickenson or William Shakespeare. that's kinda the place I arrived at after a babies of idolizing actors, singers and rock communities. At fifty seven, Einstein's concept of Relativity has extra pastime to me than celebrities, yet there are nonetheless some. yet to respond to your question, it is often media, which, of direction, is 1000000000 dollar a 300 and sixty 5 days marketplace.
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answered by ? 4
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Because that's the main business of the people who own the media Entertainment...Traditionally they also sell mattresses that's another old business of theirs...You get my drift ..Who owns all the media and Entertainment industry in the US.
2007-02-17 03:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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maby becuz ppl wish they could be like them. I think the media needs to focus on more important things.
2007-02-17 02:10:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It not as painful as focusing on how many young Americans are blown up in Iraq every day.
2007-02-17 02:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question! Maybe we see them as the ideal people living the ideal life--maybe people are just bored with their own lives....
2007-02-17 01:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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well, when you have britney spears flipping out and shaving her head, the public gets really interested.
2007-02-17 01:52:05
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answered by Curious_One 3
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