Wednesday, November 4, 2009

We're not that interested


The other morning, ABC's “Good Morning America” heavily promoted and gave considerable attention and air time to a story about the start of the trial of a man accused in the beating death of a woman in Little Rock, Ark. Oh, the woman just happened to be an anchorwoman on a Little Rock television station, which also just happens to be an ABC affiliate. As murders go, there was nothing especially spectacular about this one. Somebody gained entry to Anne Pressly's home, sexually assaulted her and fatally beat her. It's a very sad case, but it doesn’t stand out from hundreds of other murders that occurred across the country last year. So why does ABC think the average American is especially interested in the trial? Could it be that Pressly was blonde, attractive and a member of the local celebrity class? It certainly wouldn't be the first time that the media virtually ignored the killing of a poor, black woman while lavishing attention on the similar death of an attractive, white woman. But I don't think that's it. I think Pressly's case is in the ABC spotlight simply because she was a fellow TV news person. If she had been a bank vice president in Little Rock, would we have seen the extensive coverage? Not likely.

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3 Comments:

Blogger PRIguy said...

I like pretty blonde women as much as any red-blooded man, but I get pretty irritated with the over-the-top coverage of a case like this. Yes, the murder is despicable, but there are many more murders committed on average-looking folks who work in stores, factories, or are homeless. But it's all about advertising dollars, and a homeless minority woman being raped and murdered will never garner the media coverage that a hot young blonde woman will. Sad but true. (And frankly, I don't find this blonde woman particularly attractive anyway.)

November 4, 2009 at 3:47 PM  
Blogger Lori said...

Friends and colleagues are unforgettable. But at some point it is time to move on.

November 4, 2009 at 5:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

They should have come to bury Pressly, not to praise her.

November 5, 2009 at 1:07 PM  

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