Kallia Rinkel

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Most of the stories people criticize cable news (or local nightly news) over—the disappearance of a young conventionally attractive white woman, or a missing plane, or a live shot of an empty podium awaiting candidate Trump—are the product of intense competitive pressures and a desire to grab and hold audience attention. That’s an explanation of those editorial choices, not a justification for them.
The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource
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