Sunday, March 29, 2009

Morbid survival strategy at the New York Times

William A. Jacobson noticed something morbid about the revamped New York Times online editions:
The death strategy has not been announced, but is evident on the Times' website. On the day the Times rolled out its new Global Edition online content, both the U.S. and Global editions featured, front page and center, DEATH. The screen shots (taken at the same time) below feature DEATH in the U.S. in the form of a shooting at a nursing home ("8 are Killed in Shooting at a Nursing Home") with a photo of the police gingerly holding the rifle used; the World edition features DEATH at a soccer match in The Ivory Coast ("22 Killed in Stampede in Ivory Coast") with a photo of men carrying the limp body of a victim.

Has Nancy Grace taken over the Times' web page? Is Geraldo on a plane to the Ivory Coast for an exclusive Times interview with the person who started the soccer riot? Will the Times get the worldwide web rights to a previously unseen Jerry Springer episode where grandpa choked grandma until her hair turned a natural shade of blue?

DEATH sells, and if that's the case, the Times needs DEATH now more than ever.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You'll know if Nancy Grace is involved if they start using the phrase "Tot Mom".

Anonymous said...

Gee, why isn't there ever any good news in the paper?

Anonymous said...

If it Bleeds... it Leads.