I hate defending FOX News but MSNBC and CNN weren't really covering anything. I watched MSNBC and yeah they reported the news and spend hour after hour stating, "We don't know what's happening," and "The death toll MIGHT be as high as..."
OK that is guessing. That's not covering. It's a waste of time to state the same meaningless fact over and over and over again.
I saw the same picture of some supermarket and the airport with carts scattered all over. Obviously MSNBC and CNN had no reporters on the scene and/or couldn't get pictures back, probably due to electricy and Internet interruptions, which is fine.
So why stay on the air with a news story and say "The death toll MAY be XXX and may climb higher."
It means nothing. The days of having stringers in far out locations to cover stories if needed are long over and this is a great example of all the networks relying on peolpe with cellphones and Internet to do their jobs and failing at it.
The tsunami was a non-event, everyone knew darn well nothing major was going to happen yet they played it up with scare tactics all day long. This is irresponsible and all that will happen is when a real problem occurs next time people will ignore it.
It's like I live in Chicago, and everytime I hear thunder every TV station is issuing a thunderstorm warning and telling you to take cover. It's lost all meaning now. You can't tell a legit warning from the scare tactics to cover their butts.
It's better to break into regular features with an update than to spend the entire day making guesses and employing scare tactics on tsunamis that won't happen
OK that is guessing. That's not covering. It's a waste of time to state the same meaningless fact over and over and over again.
I saw the same picture of some supermarket and the airport with carts scattered all over. Obviously MSNBC and CNN had no reporters on the scene and/or couldn't get pictures back, probably due to electricy and Internet interruptions, which is fine.
So why stay on the air with a news story and say "The death toll MAY be XXX and may climb higher."
It means nothing. The days of having stringers in far out locations to cover stories if needed are long over and this is a great example of all the networks relying on peolpe with cellphones and Internet to do their jobs and failing at it.
The tsunami was a non-event, everyone knew darn well nothing major was going to happen yet they played it up with scare tactics all day long. This is irresponsible and all that will happen is when a real problem occurs next time people will ignore it.
It's like I live in Chicago, and everytime I hear thunder every TV station is issuing a thunderstorm warning and telling you to take cover. It's lost all meaning now. You can't tell a legit warning from the scare tactics to cover their butts.
It's better to break into regular features with an update than to spend the entire day making guesses and employing scare tactics on tsunamis that won't happen