ABSTRACT

You've been watching television news forever. You're intimately familiar with the friendly faces and soothing voices that nightly tell you what's wrong with the world. You think you know everything there is to know about them. You're wrong.If It Bleeds, It Leads takes us minute-by-minute through two-and-one-half real hours of syndicated, local, and network information programming to uncover the truth behind what passes as news. Why is the only real difference between Jerry Springer and Dan Rather that Dan's guests usually don't need medical attention? How did a load of baking powder spark two minutes of high-strung local news coverage? It's all here: the personal revelations of talk show guests; the dangers lurking in your neighborhood; sports; sex; celebrity; power; and weather updates every ten minutes--all real material taken from real broadcasts designed to keep viewers glued to the screen.

chapter |11 pages

Hour One: Syndicated Talk

(The Actual Program You See Will Vary Depending on Where You Live)

chapter |65 pages

Hour Two: Live at Five

(Dead by Six)

chapter |50 pages

Hour Three: Network

chapter |3 pages

Postscript: The Sky Keeps Falling

chapter |4 pages

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