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Yea, the news was informing in the beginning but the in depth stories about the people who died seem to be too much. The news is making money off of these stories and I think they are disrespecting the family and friends of those who died. The whole nation heard the news by now. I think it's enough. What do you think?

2007-04-19 11:57:17 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Media & Journalism

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I couldn't agree more with you. It's time to let the families grieve in peace.

2007-04-19 12:01:25 · answer #1 · answered by Mrs. Fuzzy Bottoms 7 · 0 0

Yes, but that is what they do. Do your really think Bush is as bad as they keep saying? Probably not, but the news media loves to stir up trouble, it makes more stories.

In this case they now have the story about how they are hurting the victims more and the story about the outrage of the American Public from the constant airing of that nut case's manifesto. Furthermore, this might inspire some other nut cases to try to set a new record and be immortalized. The media loves when this kind of things happens, it's how they make their money and they will continue to milk it by spinning off as many stories as possible, regardless of who it might hurt.

2007-04-19 19:04:10 · answer #2 · answered by Yo it's Me 7 · 0 0

Now they are doing stories about how people don't want to see the Cho videos. They say, "HERE is the video that people say we shouldn't show", and then they show it. And then they say "THIS is the video we decided to cut back on broadcasting", and they show it when they say that.
What gives!?

2007-04-19 19:08:08 · answer #3 · answered by averagebear 6 · 1 0

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