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From the beginning, the story has bubbled with enough drama to rival a good Hollywood whodunit. And even though it unfolded on the other side of the world with only three Americans on board, many were sucked in anyway.
"This story has many ingredients of compelling drama, particularly early on: lives at stake, mystery unsolved, a race against time, human emotion," Tom Rosenstiel, executive director of the American Press Institute, said in an email.
Many found it impossible to believe that a modern Boeing 777 carrying 239 people could just vanish without a trace in an age where an iPhone can be tracked just about anywhere.
And so they tuned in to watch the latest developments. And when there were no new developments, they stayed glued to their smartphones because the suspense of not knowing - or possibly missing something new - somehow spiked when nothing was going on. From oil slicks to pings from dying black boxes, each new lead provided a salacious morsel that drove viewers to wonder: Will this be it?
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nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)granted I make the mistake of having them on during the weekend in the hopes they will cover actual news from Eastern Europe. Not much luck on that one, so I guess I am giving them free ratings.
Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)who have totally lost interest in why a modern airliner would inexplicably crash into the ocean, killing 239 people. That's to be expected in the era of Candy Crush and Flappy Bird. I, however, am still very curious as to how such a thing could happen.
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)And sometimes Americans take the bait.
Take guns, for example. The media has us thinking that we are in greater danger than ever before, when in fact we are safer than ever.
The media lives by blood and fear and anquish and worry.
Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt.
FUD.
madville
(7,397 posts)239 people died this last minute from natural causes, at the hands of their government, war, famine, murder, auto accidents, etc,etc.
To me it doesn't matter that they all died in one incident, how are they anymore important than the other thousands that die every hour?
Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)Deaths by war and famine are equally tragic, but we understand what causes these deaths. If the cause of the airplane crashing was somehow definitively determined then there would be much less interest.
Lex
(34,108 posts)are two different things.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)It helps a great deal not to watch conventional news shows.