Wanted to post this in a separate thread so as not to clutter the discussion about the shooting in Ottawa, but I saw this linked on Vox and it made me think:

The American media is (perhaps uniquely and only recently) terrible at covering ongoing crises. The above picture is only one example that illustrates the American media's tendency to sensationalize and fearmonger rather than soberly inform the public about the events in the world. Sometimes we get an endless loop of increasingly hysterical and trivial coverage about a single incident a la a certain plane crash in the Indian Ocean. Sometimes we get insane and factually bogus statements about terrorists infecting themselves with super diseases and illegally crossing borders to. Other times we get endless coverage of some random celebutard's death and funeral. And that's just in a couple years.
So why did this happen and how can we fix it? Or does it really need fixing? Do you think my parenthetical comment is correct?

The American media is (perhaps uniquely and only recently) terrible at covering ongoing crises. The above picture is only one example that illustrates the American media's tendency to sensationalize and fearmonger rather than soberly inform the public about the events in the world. Sometimes we get an endless loop of increasingly hysterical and trivial coverage about a single incident a la a certain plane crash in the Indian Ocean. Sometimes we get insane and factually bogus statements about terrorists infecting themselves with super diseases and illegally crossing borders to. Other times we get endless coverage of some random celebutard's death and funeral. And that's just in a couple years.
So why did this happen and how can we fix it? Or does it really need fixing? Do you think my parenthetical comment is correct?