Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Upper West Side NYC
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer
It is scary how the media barely pays any attention to the nuclear disaster in Japan and things aren’t looking great at all at the moment.
What do you mean? I have seen it in the news and in the papers, still being discussed til this day? (Wall Street Journal, etc....) Maybe you are referring to Canadian media, I dunno, I am not here to assume based on your one statement.
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Jun-23-2011 18:16
hardcore trancer
Mystic Mind
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Toronto,Canada
I guess I should've been more clear on what I was trying to say.
All I’m trying to point out is that I don’t feel the major media is reporting the full scale of what is actually happening with regards to Japan’s nuclear disaster.
I get a feeling that this disaster is slowly being brushed off/forgotten just like BP’s disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. As for the CNN link I usually don’t bother with what they have to say but once in a while you can find a decent coverage here and there.
Major media's mandate is to give everything that's going on in the world its 15 awe-inspiring seconds of due attention - if they stay on a particular topic for too long, people get bored and they lose their audience. This is why watching too much news (both mainstream and conspiracy, as they both essentially operate on the same principles) is bad for you - crisis after crisis, rarely with any perceptible resolution.
If you want current, relatively unbiased coverage of any particular world occurrence, reference wikipedia. The material is meticulously peer maintained and reviewed, full citations are required - otherwise lack of veracity is noted - and there's a refreshing lack of the hyperbole and fear-mongering that's present in most "news" reports.
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Jun-24-2011 14:31
VDub
Scoundrel
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Toronto
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Originally posted by PivotTechno
So let me get this straight...
You're saying the media's hardly paying attention to the disaster, yet you post a CNN interview.
You're anti-government, and yet you're referencing an alarmist, U.S. gov't/corporate-sanctioned news outlet for your information.
He's awesome, isn't he??
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Originally posted by chinamon
chinamon is INCH MOAN.
LOL so fitting.
Jun-24-2011 14:50
yankeeBaby
Keepin it real....
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Upper West Side NYC
quote:
Originally posted by hardcore trancer
I guess I should've been more clear on what I was trying to say.
All I’m trying to point out is that I don’t feel the major media is reporting the full scale of what is actually happening with regards to Japan’s nuclear disaster.
I get a feeling that this disaster is slowly being brushed off/forgotten just like BP’s disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. As for the CNN link I usually don’t bother with what they have to say but once in a while you can find a decent coverage here and there.
Hmmmmm I sort of get what you are saying, but in my experience, it is still popping up almost daily in all of the major newspapers. But, just like Pivot said, the headlines change for attention-grabbing purposes. The disaster may now be focused on smaller daily updates, but its still an important topic of discussion.
I dunno, IMO, just because the article is on page 5 instead of page 1, doesnt mean that they have stopped talking about it. There is still plenty of info out there.
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Jun-24-2011 15:39
GGM
Supreme houseaddict
Registered: Sep 2010
Location:
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Originally posted by PivotTechno
Major media's mandate is to give everything that's going on in the world its 15 awe-inspiring seconds of due attention - if they stay on a particular topic for too long, people get bored and they lose their audience. This is why watching too much news (both mainstream and conspiracy, as they both essentially operate on the same principles) is bad for you - crisis after crisis, rarely with any perceptible resolution.
Well said...
A lot of people completely forget about that very simple fact.
Audience interest = viewer #s = ad $$$ = the purpose of mainstream news.
Area near Fukushima nuclear plant sealed after lethal levels of radiation detected
August 2, 2011 00:08:00
ASSOCIATED PRESS
TOKYO—The operator of Japan’s damaged nuclear power plant says an area where potentially lethal levels of radiation were detected has been sealed.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Tuesday radiation exceeded 10 sieverts at two locations near a duct connected to a ventilation stack between two reactor units at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant.
TEPCO says no one has been injured. The area required no immediate work and was closed off.
It also said radiation levels around the complex were not rising. That’s a sign the duct wasn’t leaking.
TEPCO said melted fuel in the No. 1 reactor might have collected inside the duct after leaking from the containment vessel during venting early in the crisis.
The plant was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami March 11.
Aug-02-2011 15:47
FunkyCrew
Ukranian Import
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Soul Shakin'
quote:
Originally posted by yankeeBaby
What do you mean? I have seen it in the news and in the papers, still being discussed til this day? (Wall Street Journal, etc....) Maybe you are referring to Canadian media, I dunno, I am not here to assume based on your one statement.
he's sort of right - I personally did not catch ANYTHING in the recent papers or news on TV. I mean with Amy Winehouse dying we have bigger news in the country
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Aug-03-2011 13:22
jester
[enigma within a enigma]
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: The End of Elsewhere by Taras Grescoe
"Fukushima caesium leaks 'equal 168 Hiroshimas'"
(Courtesy of The Telegraph UK)