due to unforeseen circumstances .........and my hatred for media......... there may be lots of swearing ...........and the use of the word fucker ....
First off .....i totally despise all media ...except blogger.com (thank you)....... which i use ......but ever other one is total bastards ...including those bastards at face book ........and all the other fucking assholes on the media circuit ........they are all fucking parasites .......they waited for this day to make money.....the media do not give a flying fuck......they do not care about the queen/jelly/her majesty/marge/......... as long as they make money....... from misery .......that....... and pharmaceuticals ...........who sponsor these fuckers .....they are always hawking their drug shit on the news shows ......i despise the media on every single level they also lie and warp the views ......the worst was 9/11 but the masses of fools bought that garbage.....not being negative ,...but we have to suffer mainstream shite here ..... like ........ savannah guthrie........ and hoda bastard ....and all the other fuckers.......... like don lemon.....and that anderson cooper fucker...,,,and the worst guy i really........ really ........and i mean really hate .....george stephanopolis .........but he has a hot wife .......only because he is fucking loaded ......however !!!!!.and CNN...... and FOX........ all lying bastards ....if you believe these fuckers you might need to be euthanized .........they have been caught so ....so many times ....most of the worlds media is controlled by only handful of corporations...... so you know its all fricking lies ......i would be happier if the news was read by topless hot woman ...and it would make media more fun....... than the shit they spew now .........its just a thought .......what else is there really.......
Queen's death triggers media bonanza in works for decades
NEW YORK (AP) — When word came that Queen Elizabeth II was close to her death, media organizations around the world sprang to life, dispatching reporters to a royal castle in Scotland and breaking out coverage plans decades in the making.
At age 96, the queen's passing was hardly a surprise. Still, the British royal succession is a media event on steroids that will culminate in Monday's live coverage of funeral services from Westminster Abbey.
“It’s something I’ve always sort of dreaded and anticipated and worried about,” said Deb Thompson, assistant London bureau chief for CBS News in the United States, recalling nights spent obsessing over the details.
So far, it's all gone smoothly and she pronounces herself awed by the spectacle.
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The director of U.K.’s Foreign Press Association said the organization has been inundated with requests for accreditation from television and radio broadcasters all over the world. The association tries to help them navigate government and royal protocols.
“You’d have thought the royal weddings reached the maximum level of interest, but no,” said director Deborah Bonetti. “It’s a tsunami of people who have no idea what to do in order to broadcast these proceedings from London.”
Even accredited journalists are fighting for positions, “so if you’re just flying in ... you’re unlikely to get one,” she said.
Within Britain, the well-rehearsed coverage of remembrances and ceremonial events has been deferential to a fault, said Steven Barnett, communications professor at the University of Westminster. Critical reflection on the queen's life or the monarchy's role in modern society — of which there has been coverage around the world — has almost entirely been banished to social media, he said.
In a circling of the wagons, The New York Times was criticized in Britain for an article that talked about the “hefty” price tag of a royal funeral being paid for by state funds at a time many Britons are hurting financially.
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