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When you go to look for news stories about the "Janet" incedent every single one of the mainstream news organizations (fox, abc, cbs, nbc, etc.) all have the exact same stupid associated press article posted on there websites.

What ever happened to writing original stories. This kind of thing is becomming so typical. Lazy journalism.
 

Jeremy757 said:
What ever happened to writing original stories. This kind of thing is becomming so typical. Lazy journalism.
I don't know boss I think its their higher than thou attitude... Anyhow if you look on nutkinland you can see an interesting take of the incident.

Edit: nevermind Wil beat me to it.
 
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I'm starting to get really annoyed at this. New England Won! They won professional football's top event, and one of the highest rated events of the year. They've won 15 Games in a row in a single season! I live in New England, and all that everybody wanted to talk about today, at work, at school, and on all the local talk radio stations was Janet Jackson's boob!
 

Silver Moon said:
I live in New England, and all that everybody wanted to talk about today, at work, at school, and on all the local talk radio stations was Janet Jackson's boob!
True enough it is sickening but ask yourself which has happened more. Frontal Nudity on a live National Broadcast or the Pats winning a Superbowl

The game was great and I hate to see it over shadowed by a breast and a nipple ring but what do you really expect from the press…

Do what I do... Watch ESPN. :cool:
 


Brother Shatterstone said:
True enough it is sickening but ask yourself which has happened more. Frontal Nudity on a live National Broadcast or the Pats winning a Superbowl
Actually, frontal nudity has happened more often. This was only the second Superbowl win for the Pats, but the broadcast of "Shindlers List" included frontal nudity, as did the miniseries "Holocast", as did the miniseries "Roots". Heck, there was even a "live" Milton Bearle show back in the 1950's where an actress was pushed out onto the stage from behind the curtain while she was still getting dressed and a boob was still hanging out.
 

Crothian said:
ESPN still covered the halftime event. Around the Horn, PTI, and Sportscenter all had it on their shows.
You forgot the "but" so I shall add it.

But they didn't have as much coverage as say CNN, CNN headline news, and FOX news.

Silver Moon said:
Actually, frontal nudity has happened more often.

And in the last three years which has happened more often? You have to remember our press here in the states has a very short-term memory problem...

Case in point, and pardon the pun, how many "cases of the century" do we seem to have every other year?
 
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