by Xebinon » Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:20 pm
I suspect part of the reason for blanket coverage of Michael Jackson's death is purely selfish. For decades, he's been very important to the people who decide what's news. Any time he went out in public, anything he did or said, or anything that was said about him, was automatic news, requiring none of that difficult, awkward, and occasionally painful "thinking" that might otherwise be involved in a news story. This may be the last freebie they ever get from him. At least I hope it will be, but there's still the chance of some scandal or other turning up.
The tabloids won't miss him as much. The same people who read the other trash about him will still read reports that he faked his death to go work at a Chuck E Cheese in Des Moines.
Farrah was less "News Worthy" but I see that as a good thing. She'll be remembered for her work and the smiles (of whatever sort) she gave us without it being overshadowed by allegations, controversies, and bad jokes.
Do not try to think outside the box, for that is impossible. Simply realize the truth; there is no box.