The world's media, that were camped outside the Chilean mine filming the miners as they were freed, has now moved from the mine to the hospital where they are having their health checks. The biggest news event in the world this week, that everyone on earth with a TV or access to a newspaper, has been watching and reading about, are now about to get a day of "how the men are managing the day following their rescue", and so on.
I am picturing a convey of media vehicles, probably as big as that convey that pulled out of Kuwait when the Iraqi's were ejected from there in 1991, heading from the mine to the hospital. We will spend the next day or two hearing about how one man who was having difficulties with his marriage is now "back on track" with his missus following his ordeal, another story of how a man is "over the moon" that his baby learned to walk during the time he was underground, and another tale of how the wife of one miner is "elated" that she won a car in a local lottery during his time trapped down the mine.
After the hospital coverage the media juggernaut will disperse to people's homes and have interviews with them inside. We'll hear about how a miner and his family are going to take a holiday to the USA, how another is going to have his garden landscaped, and how another is thinking of taking driving lessons - something he never got round to before.
Does anyone think, rather like I do, that the coverage of all of this is a bit over the top? Anyone know why this has got as much coverage as it has? The death toll in incidents that have occured concerning military activity in certain parts of Africa or the middle-east, this week, would exceed the numbers that have come out of the mine, but that gets one minute on the news - if that. This is getting saturation coverage the world over.
I am pleased these guys have been rescued safely - obviously - but the amount of coverage this has got is ridiculous. It further goes to show just how powerful the media is, give something this much coverage and everyone will talk about it and it becomes the biggest thing in their lives too. I was out last night and it was more or less all everyone was chatting about in the pub. (I am chatting about it here but only to point out how excessive the media coverage is.)
Chilean miners... now we're at the hospital...
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max_tranmere
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Re: Chilean miners... now we're at the hospital...
Maybe there isn't much news at the moment, News 24 has been broadcasting non stop for the last day or so from the mine.
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Re: Chilean miners... now we're at the hospital...
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Because it's a "human interest" story the kind of which doesn't happen every day, and because it's a bit of GOOD news for a change?
The fact that it's gone on for 2 months might also have something to do with it. After all, if they'd got 'em out within a couple of days, it'd have been all done and dusted before the media bandwagon really got rolling.
But because it lasted so long, we had time for the media coverage "snowball effect" to occur on such a grand scale.
- Eric
Because it's a "human interest" story the kind of which doesn't happen every day, and because it's a bit of GOOD news for a change?
The fact that it's gone on for 2 months might also have something to do with it. After all, if they'd got 'em out within a couple of days, it'd have been all done and dusted before the media bandwagon really got rolling.
But because it lasted so long, we had time for the media coverage "snowball effect" to occur on such a grand scale.
- Eric
Re: Chilean miners... now we're at the hospital...
"Does anyone think, rather like I do, that the coverage of all of this is a bit over the top? Anyone know why this has got as much coverage as it has? The death toll in incidents that have occured concerning military activity in certain parts of Africa or the middle-east, this week, would exceed the numbers that have come out of the mine, but that gets one minute on the news - if that."
You just answered your own question maxi old chap, No one died, anyway if your fed up with watching it....
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You just answered your own question maxi old chap, No one died, anyway if your fed up with watching it....
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Arginald Valleywater
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Re: Chilean miners... now we're at the hospital...
Great story now for fucks sake lets move onto something else.
Re: Chilean miners... HAVE BREAKFAST AND A DUMP!!
Just thought I'd keep you posted, News 24 still locked firmly on the situation.
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Re: Chilean miners... HAVE BREAKFAST AND A DUMP!!
I have had breakfast too, now need a dump.
Re: Chilean miners... HAVE BREAKFAST AND A DUMP!!
Do sky have a webcam fitted in the crapper yet?
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Re: Chilean miners... now we're at the hospital...
The news just now informed us that some of the guys have left hospital! Next we'll be getting updates on what they had for breakfast and what colour socks each one is wearing! I can't wait!
Re: Chilean miners... Update
19:00hrs GMT
6 have farted
1 followed through
19 had a burrito, then followed through
8 changed thier underpants ( they had them on for 68 days)
2 plan to write a book about the underground scene in Chile
22 slept for a few hours
More to come Max
6 have farted
1 followed through
19 had a burrito, then followed through
8 changed thier underpants ( they had them on for 68 days)
2 plan to write a book about the underground scene in Chile
22 slept for a few hours
More to come Max
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