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She did WHAT with an umbrella?
Has anyone else notice the proliferation of news headlines that go like this:
At the end of nearly every news article I read, there are thsee little teasers, and they are pretty compelling. For a while I found myself clicking and reading but as I have grown aware of this new trend, I am ignoring them. I wonder of there is a name for this type of technique, what do journalists call it. It would be pretty interesting to read an article explaining how this got momentum and became so common. |
At the risk of sounding chauvinistic...
I think it's called "Womanizing the news." MSNBC seems to be a flagrant user of this technique.:O: |
nope, because news headlines>>subsim GT headlines.
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Of course, the "Jennifer Lawrence did WHAT at 13?" was a clip from Conan O'Brien's show. I've noticed a lot of those lately, too. I guess CNN and that show/network are owned by the same company. |
Not just CNN and US media. Same crap is used here :nope:
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Yeah, I've seen 'em. :dead:
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Pretty sad commentary on what is deemed important these days. Eh?
A celebrity getting a hang nail is front page worthy.:-? Or anything to do with the Kardashibitches. |
Yea internet news is like people magazine. It must be what the collective we want which is disturbing.
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A non monetary version of the old bait and switch maybe. That's not what I came here for. But you know, people are curious. :hmmm:
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I sometimes think no news is good news...IMHO the BBC is losing a fair amount of quality and credibility for that matter.
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Am I alone in wondering what she really did with the umbrella? :hmmm:
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No, I don't know what you were thingking, but I still know it wasn't what you were thinking. |
Nobody got wet.
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Everything you see and hear is SCRIPTED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZVv2AOCnaA That's one of many examples. Also, watch The Body of War by Thomas Young. You'll see politicians follow scripts also. Now ask yourself, are things truly as they seem? Food for thought.... |
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It's just to keep you longer on that website and generate more clicks to earn money with advertising shown after every new click.
We've got an online computer magazine working with 50 click cascades "most beautiful desktop backgrounds", "best freeware games ever", "ultimate must have tools for Windows 8", etc. And the bored or curious ones click 50 times and generate 50 hits to be payed by the advertisers. |
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Photos or it didn't happen.:/\\k: |
It is really very annoying to hear a newscast that starts:
"Mideast tensions at worst level since 1967; Russia threatens nuclear anihilation; Sleeper cells suspected in major US cities; Major fatal epidemic feared; Financial upheaval threatens new Great Depression; But, first, Miley Cyrus and her new video..." What also burns me up is Tv news teasers that run early in the day, such as: "The item you have in your home that will kill you unexpetedly...report on the 11 PM news"... <O> |
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