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For you hatfuckers who're negging me, aren't I allowed to have an opinion too? Michael Jackson was very talented and created some great work for many years. But somewhere along the line, probably around the late 80's something broke inside him.
Funny, I thought CNN had the most respectful and dignified coverage of the 3 newsers.
Jeffrey Toobin poured on the legal crap a little too heavily and sternly, but otherwise they kept all of his musical achievements scrawling along the bottom of the screen no matter what was happening.
CNN also was the only network to remember that it's a professional news service, and waited for an actual coroner statement to confirm MJ's death, while all the other nets just said "Oh, well, TMZ said he's dead, so we can run with that. FIRST!!!"
Also, when CNN didn't have another talking head ready while they were waiting for new developments, they went ahead and played MJ's videos, with little or no narration on top of them.
Meanwhile, Greta Van Sustern and the Gang of Blondes at Fox were running down his rap sheet, and speculating about "hypothetical" drug overdoses.
Also, at 6:30PM ET, 2 hours before the coroner's statement, ABC, CBS and NBC went ahead and led their evening newscasts with MJ's death, assuming that TMZ and a couple of phone calls from "friends of the family" to the LA Times was enough to go on. They were just being lazy and expedient.
CNN came out on top of this day to me.
TMZ, the popular celebrity gossip site that broke the story following a tip-off that a paramedic had visited the singers home also crashed.
There was a domino effect as users then fled to other sites. Hollywood gossip writer Perez Hilton's site was among those to flame out.
They did show the ghoulish footage of his body being flown across LA and taken out of a helicopter, though, which I didn't approve of.
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