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I continue to be amazed by the media

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ABC news lists a headine on their site stating "Second nuclear explosion in Japan." http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/second-nuclear-explosion-in-japan-13130309

I am just appalled at such irresponsible and totally out-of-line "journalism." Stating "nuclear explosion" when it had nothing whatsoever to do with a nuclear explosion, is just disgusting and I frankly cannot understand how anyone could say such a thing since it is obvious it has nothing to do with being accurate and everything to do with trying to get more "readership." The US gov ought to close them down for their actions. :(
 
Just think, people heed these idiots advice at voting time , among many other day to day affairs....not journalists at all, products of a University system that bears no political or social reality to today, strictly self perpetuating. Just disgusting and if you write and complain a similar idiot may respond.
 
I think they've taken their lead from the false advertising "What a Cream Puff - 9.5 out of 10!" boats ads I've seen over the last few years....
 
Physicians on this forum will get a real chuckle out of this thread title. The media has consistently and thoroughly blown almost every medical issue I've seen them cover over the years... lots of hype, no insight. They don't understand even most basic statistical analysis or understand the bell shaped curve that naturally exists for every intervention or medical therapy, or what drives health care costs through the roof...I could go on and on but suffice it to say this problem is likely to get worse before it gets better because they need the hype or most people won't read their type !
 
"and if you write and complain a similar idiot may respond."

I did; we'll see... ;)
 
Physicians on this forum will get a real chuckle out of this thread title. The media has consistently and thoroughly blown almost every medical issue I've seen them cover over the years... lots of hype, no insight. They don't understand even most basic statistical analysis or understand the bell shaped curve that naturally exists for every intervention or medical therapy, or what drives health care costs through the roof...I could go on and on but suffice it to say this problem is likely to get worse before it gets better because they need the hype or most people won't read their type !
NRA members will tell you the same thing. In fact, so will anybody on the "wrong" side, or salacious side of an issue.
 
Journalistic objectivity is one of those popular myths*. Most medical stories are rehashes of stuff I read in the NEJM the day before. It is interesting to see how often they get it wrong. I have to say that, regardless of their other failings, the one thing that NPR does well is medical reporting- they take the time to actually get the story correct most of the time. This leaves aside their other failings....


*the Mercedes is paid for, I'm from the government- I'm here to help you, etc etc. Many not printable here. Oh, and the Corvette for sale cheap that someone shot himself in, that's another one- the guy was depressed AND had bad taste in sports cars.....
 
ABC news lists a headine on their site stating "Second nuclear explosion in Japan." http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/second-nuclear-explosion-in-japan-13130309

I am just appalled at such irresponsible and totally out-of-line "journalism." Stating "nuclear explosion" when it had nothing whatsoever to do with a nuclear explosion, is just disgusting and I frankly cannot understand how anyone could say such a thing since it is obvious it has nothing to do with being accurate and everything to do with trying to get more "readership." The US gov ought to close them down for their actions. :(

Its an attempt to start a world wide anti nuclear panic. The stoopid media has control and is run by the Illuminati. All nukes will get shut down and we'll depend on oil and coal for power. OOPS... fuel shortage for vehicles occurs, BUT, you can get plenty at $10/gallon... do the math. Did that Japan deal REALLY REALLY happen? The russians said we never landed on the moon; it was staged.
GODZILLA, the BLOB, or the H-Man is due to appear next. We are all doomed. Fill the boat with fuel and go out having fun. ws
 
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Journalistic objectivity is one of those popular myths*. Most medical stories are rehashes of stuff I read in the NEJM the day before. It is interesting to see how often they get it wrong. I have to say that, regardless of their other failings, the one thing that NPR does well is medical reporting- they take the time to actually get the story correct most of the time. This leaves aside their other failings....


*the Mercedes is paid for, I'm from the government- I'm here to help you, etc etc. Many not printable here. Oh, and the Corvette for sale cheap that someone shot himself in, that's another one- the guy was depressed AND had bad taste in sports cars.....

"It tastes just like chicken"," He was a quiet man"....... etc. :rolleyes:
 
And, the only one I have ever seen chastised was Dan Rather for his big f up, which the industry tried to underplay..what happens to these people who have journalistic protection when they propagate false info ?
 
They get big bucks to host specials.
 
Even on the consertative side, folk like Sean Hannady are not any better. Have you ever listened to this guy... He is always damming the left. Come on Michael Savage!!
 
"We are all doomed. Fill the boat with fuel and go out having fun." ws


It's not going to make the 6 o'clock news, but it's the best idea I've heard all day.
 

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