Missing Girl in Wales...

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ASC1951

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I get really angry about that kind of thing. In fact, I mute the sound whenever I think these interviews are going to be on.
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In fact, I think the news coverage of incidents like this is often very creepy. In the early stages, if it helps to find missing children or the criminals involved, okay, but there is something ghoulish about hundreds of media people hanging about a small town in Wales, apparently just waiting for the chance to be first with 'breaking [bad] news'!
I'm with you there. I switch them off, too. Last week I heard an interview with one of the Beeb's top female reporters, whose distressing memory of 9/11 was that she had booked a day off and wasn't in the studio telling us all about it. Uugh.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I'm with you there. I switch them off, too. Last week I heard an interview with one of the Beeb's top female reporters, whose distressing memory of 9/11 was that she had booked a day off and wasn't in the studio telling us all about it. Uugh.
There are some presenters who relay news items to the public from their autocue or earpiece without any obvious sign that they have any emotional connection with it at all. Tales of tragic accidents, torture, disappearances, incredible suffering ... it all passes them by, but they remember to tilt their head to look good on camera, adopt a fake grave tone, even worse, actually smile as they relate the ghastly story of a tourist being beheaded! :wacko:

You get the occasional newsreader who looks a bit shaken, or pauses when reporting something horrible. I'm talking a genuine human pause, not a staged professional one ... I've seen them gulp, gather themselves and then carry on. That is professional! George Alagiah is a good example - shocked by the shocking, touched by the moving, amused by the funny!
 
You get the occasional newsreader who looks a bit shaken, or pauses when reporting something horrible. I'm talking a genuine human pause, not a staged professional one ... I've seen them gulp, gather themselves and then carry on.

That was particularly evident on wednesday when the BBC were covering the funeral of PC Nicola Hughes. When they cut back to the studio Fiona Armstrong was clearly holding the tears back.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
I think the press conferences with the parents of missing children are awful. I can't see what good they do and they are just extra trauma for the parents to face.
unfortunately in a number of cases it is the parents that have done it, the police suspect them and put them infront of the cameras to see how they react.

Not in this case though.
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
Based on the fact his photo has already been released to the press I would suggest they know more than they are letting on.

They are anxious to find people who can verify his movements. Such evidence might work for or against him. Obviously they must publicise his photo as such people may have seen him but not know who it was by name.

I would let the professionals do their job and don't trust the media to get it right. Remember Hillsborough?
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
They are anxious to find people who can verify his movements. Such evidence might work for or against him. Obviously they must publicise his photo as such people may have seen him but not know who it was by name.

I would let the professionals do their job and don't trust the media to get it right. Remember Hillsborough?

Yep, put, the pitchforks, away!!
 

mrandmrspoves

Middle aged bald git.
Location
Narfuk
[QUOTE 2078325, member: 1314"]lol. Me and my 2 kids don't wear helmets.

mrandmrspoves - your kids play any contact sports. Not trying tocatch you out. My kids play rugby and have already have had plenty of head-knocks (one concussion), one hospital visit, two lost toe-nails between them.[/quote]

Son who had the Volvo played rugby at University.....and has been bungee jumping from some incredibly scary bridge while traveling Asia/Africa (where he was mugged - but then convinced the mugger to return his wallet!)/Australia. He cycles and doesn't wear a helmet, drinks more than recommended, and is an incredibly happy, well rounded and likable chap (if I say so myself) I don't like all the decisions/choices he makes - but he is old enough to make his own decisions. He does however still risk assess situations.....and makes his choices based on how he perceives the risk.
 

mrandmrspoves

Middle aged bald git.
Location
Narfuk
They are anxious to find people who can verify his movements. Such evidence might work for or against him. Obviously they must publicise his photo as such people may have seen him but not know who it was by name.

I would let the professionals do their job and don't trust the media to get it right. Remember Hillsborough?

Mmmm..... not quite sure what your point about Hillsborough was? Yes the press did report things badly - but largely based on the lies fed to them by the police who were far from professional:sad:
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
Nevertheless, Kelvin McKenzie wrote the headline that did the damage, not the police. He wrote it because he thought it was what would make people buy the newspaper. He has recently demanded that the police apologise for causing him to write it and they have point-blank told him to go and .... If the police needed someone to tell lies on their behalf I guess they knew their man.

It seems to me that the police in Machynlleth are acting professionally whereas we still have same media standards to put up with.
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
Son who had the Volvo played rugby at University.....and has been bungee jumping from some incredibly scary bridge while traveling Asia/Africa (where he was mugged - but then convinced the mugger to return his wallet!)/Australia. He cycles and doesn't wear a helmet, drinks more than recommended, and is an incredibly happy, well rounded and likable chap (if I say so myself) I don't like all the decisions/choices he makes - but he is old enough to make his own decisions. He does however still risk assess situations.....and makes his choices based on how he perceives the risk.

So why the Volvo?
 

mrandmrspoves

Middle aged bald git.
Location
Narfuk
Nevertheless, Kelvin McKenzie wrote the headline that did the damage, not the police. He wrote it because he thought it was what would make people buy the newspaper. He has recently demanded that the police apologise for causing him to write it and they have point-blank told him to go and .... If the police needed someone to tell lies on their behalf I guess they knew their man.

It seems to me that the police in Machynlleth are acting professionally whereas we still have same media standards to put up with.
I don't disagree with anything you have written here. Sadly though, our media behave in the way they do because society behaves the way it does and pays for their products.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
To Kay Burley - "You are a scum-sucking cow of the highest order"


That is all.
I'm prepared to offer her the benefit of the doubt, she was probably receiving loads of information in her ear piece and had 5 mins of live TV to fill, so came out with a standard "what do you think" question without thinking about the outcome. I bet she feels pretty crappy about herself right now.

This is the problem with live rolling 24 news, they have to be the first for a scoop. Did you see Fox News last week broadcast a man commit suicide live on TV by shooting himself in the head with a pistol. What do Fox and Sky have in common?
 
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