SweetiePie:
lee22sharon:
Events of happiness are remembered, but not for long and not as well as events of tragedy. why? my nickle.
Gee Lee
Gee, Lee. Perhaps it is a combination of human nature mixed with (since the beginning) the fact that delightful, lovey-dovey news stories don't sell newspapers.
~ Lily ~
Events of happiness are remembered, but only by those for whom it was memorable.
Being newsworthy is a matter of whether it will sell copy, or ratings as Lily says.
For example had I invited Angelina Jolie into the cockpit and we had wild sex, and the papers got hold of it....it would be news but if it had been with Lily......it would not make news. Why? People love scandals (bigger the name, the more copies it sells)......and they sell papers etc. Probably bad analogy....but we can all dream lol
Is it newsworthy...not really....especially when on page 10 there is a 1 inch article on thousands dying in some disaster.
So we as buyers of the papers are partly responsible, but how can a disaster trump a scandal.......we do not want anything too heavy to depress us in the morning or ruin out appetite at dinner time.
Even the most dramatic new stories run their course, not because they suddenly become less newsworthy, but because we wane in our interest.
Sensationalism sells....and we buy into it. History hopefully is not just newspaper articles lol.