Google search for "Madyson MIddleton" returns 899,000 results.
Google search for "Madyson Maddy Middleton" returns 68,700 results.
Google search for "Maddy Middleton" returns 416,000 results.
Google search for "Adrian Jerry Gonzalez" returns 234,000 results
Google search for "Jerry Gonzalez" returns 397,000 (includes a jazz trumpeter by the same name)
Google search for "Cecil the Lion" returns 19,300,000 results.
Make of the numbers what you will.
Madyson Middleton vs. Cecil the Lion
Re: Madyson Middleton vs. Cecil the Lion
It shows where the public's priorities are.
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Not necessarily. Personally speaking I don't read most murder stories, car wrecks, robberies, kidnapping, etc. that are happening elsewhere on principal. Seems ghoulish to me. Just my opinion.
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Re: Madyson Middleton vs. Cecil the Lion
The media goes where the public's interest is.
We might start seeing roadkill discoveries and pound euthanasias dominating the headlines.
We might start seeing roadkill discoveries and pound euthanasias dominating the headlines.
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BillB wrote:The media goes where the public's interest is.
We might start seeing roadkill discoveries and pound euthanasias dominating the headlines.
I think, to a large extent, the media creates public interest. They do know the prurient interests of some people but it's the media that pushes the stories. Chicken - egg - chicken - egg....................
The "biggest" story I've been seeing for several weeks is 2 country music singers (who I'd never heard of) who divorced after a 4 year marriage. Who gives a damn? They were married for 6 heartbeats for goodness sakes. Well apparently a bunch of really bored people care because it's been plastered absolutely everywhere. Did he cheat? Did she cheat? Did they both cheat? Again, who gives a damn. Certainly not I.
Today it's Reba and her divorce. I've heard of her but I still don't give a damn.
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Re: Madyson Middleton vs. Cecil the Lion
millergrovesue wrote:BillB wrote:The media goes where the public's interest is.
We might start seeing roadkill discoveries and pound euthanasias dominating the headlines.
I think, to a large extent, the media creates public interest. They do know the prurient interests of some people but it's the media that pushes the stories. Chicken - egg - chicken - egg....................
The "biggest" story I've been seeing for several weeks is 2 country music singers (who I'd never heard of) who divorced after a 4 year marriage. Who gives a damn? They were married for 6 heartbeats for goodness sakes. Well apparently a bunch of really bored people care because it's been plastered absolutely everywhere. Did he cheat? Did she cheat? Did they both cheat? Again, who gives a damn. Certainly not I.
Today it's Reba and her divorce. I've heard of her but I still don't give a damn.
I totally agree with you on that.
If you watch any daytime TV you see even more of that kind of thing.
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Re: Madyson Middleton vs. Cecil the Lion
millergrovesue wrote:Not necessarily. Personally speaking I don't read most murder stories, car wrecks, robberies, kidnapping, etc. that are happening elsewhere on principal. Seems ghoulish to me. Just my opinion.
But you have followed the Cecil the Lion "murder"?
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