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ilovemovies
08-05-2007, 10:17 AM
http://www.wnbc.com/entertainment/13820770/detail.html


Celebrity Overload? You're Not Alone
Survey Finds Many Feel Too Much Coverage Of Celebrity Scandals

POSTED: 8:25 am EDT August 4, 2007


NEW YORK -- Celebrities behaving badly? If you don't care, you have company.

The vast majority of Americans believe there is too much news coverage of celebrity scandals, and most blame the media for the attention paid to the stars' trials and tribulations, a new survey has found.

Nearly nine out of 10 adults said celebrity scandals receive "too much" news coverage, according to a national survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. Only 2 percent said the subject receives "too little" coverage, and 8 percent said scandals get the "right amount" of press.


The survey also found that 54 percent of those who say celebrity news coverage is excessive blame news organizations. Around one-third of those surveyed found the public at fault for paying attention and 12 percent said the public and the media both are to blame.

"It is a bit of, `what came first, the chicken or the rotten egg,"' said Jeff Jarvis, who teaches journalism at the City University of New York. "Both are to blame."

The public drives demand by watching and reading about the stars while media outlets compete with coverage "until long after they go too far," he said.

The survey found that 12 percent of the public followed the story of Paris Hilton's brief release from jail in June "more closely than any other," according to the survey.

But people may be showing signs of scandal fatigue. The survey found fewer than 10 percent followed the story on Lindsay Lohan's arrest on a second drunk driving charge "very closely" last week, while around 20 percent followed it "fairly closely."

Jarvis said attention to celebrity scandals might fade, but will not go away. "I think there really can be waves of fatigue, but that comes back the other way," he said.

Data was collected from July 22-30 from a nationally representative sample of 1,027 adults and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percent, according to the Pew study.
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I find it hilarious that in the poll most people blame the media when the public is at the very least just as guilty if not more so for paying attention.

teenkiller
08-05-2007, 11:40 AM
Yeah I have thought this for a while. It's the main reason why I hate E! That channel has so much worthless celebrity garbage. They are obsessed with every aspect of celebrities lives. It makes me fucking sick. As for Paris/Lindsay/Britney... I wish I could just ignore it but news about them pops up every where. URGH! Well thats all for now GOoD JOURNEY my fellow schmoes.

ilovemovies
08-05-2007, 11:51 AM
But it exists because people watch. Tabloid magazines sell. People read and pay attention to celebrity gossip. That is why, IMO, it's not the media at fault, but rather the public. I find it rather hypocritical if people are blaming the media since it's the public that drives the media.

teenkiller
08-05-2007, 12:40 PM
True. I'm not disputing that fact. I mean the public leaches on these people and gets so interested in the gossip that what do you expect the media will cover? If it gets them ratings/sales of course they will cover it non stop. I'm just saying that I personally don't give a flying fuck about these peoples lives. Britney shaved her head? Who cares. Tom Cruise is a scientologist? I don't give a shit. Mel Gibson goes on a drunken racist tirade? Amusing but I need to move on. Well thats all for now GOoD JOURNEY my fellow schmoes.

Badbird
08-05-2007, 12:46 PM
It's not so much celebrity overload as it is overload on just a handful of celebrities.

Namely:

Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie/Jennifer Aniston

Paris/Linsay/Brittney

I mean, if not for them, the tabloid rack would be a fucking ghost town. I hate checking out at the grocery store because I know I'm gonna run into one of them.

Brando @$$ Fat
08-05-2007, 02:34 PM
Yeah, we are just as guilty sometimes, but I think that a lot of the time nobody really does care. I know some pathetic people, some who have no lives at all, and they could care less that Nicole Richie is pregnant. Most people I know were sick and tired of the Anna Nicole Smith story....which got more coverage on CNN alone than every single genocide combined on all stations.

electriclite
08-05-2007, 06:43 PM
Originally posted by teenkiller
Yeah I have thought this for a while. It's the main reason why I hate E! That channel has so much worthless celebrity garbage. They are obsessed with every aspect of celebrities lives. It makes me fucking sick. As for Paris/Lindsay/Britney... I wish I could just ignore it but news about them pops up every where. URGH! Well thats all for now GOoD JOURNEY my fellow schmoes.


Yeah but the public isn't mad at E! for its coverage of celebrity news, its annoyed with the MAINSTREAM media's attention to it. When your local and network news spends a substantial amount of time choosing to cover celeb news over REAL new, there's a serious problem. I mean think of how many REAL news reports get bumped just to report on celeb scandals.

It is true that its the public's fault, and the regular media is just trying to get a piece of the ratings pie all those "tabloid entertainment" shows seem to be enjoying.

But there are still journalists out there that just aren't going to stand-by and pander to the public's trivial obsessions:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=6VdNcCcweL0

Mr.HyDe807
08-05-2007, 07:10 PM
Celebrity gossip is the equivlence of everyone going back to high school and wondering whether that one girl in your class had real boobs or stuffed.

I agree with ilovemovies, it is pretty hypocritical of people blanming the media when nearly everyone is talking about it and causing the gossip to spread.

I dont give two shits!:p

jolanar
08-05-2007, 07:14 PM
I stopped watching the news a long long long long time ago. Get your news from the internet and filter the crap.

Cronos
08-05-2007, 07:44 PM
celebrities in general get far too much news coverage, just another reason why i stopped watching it/reading newspapers and now use the internet to get my news fix

bigred760
08-06-2007, 12:11 AM
I know I'm sick and tired of all the coverage of so-called celebrities. I always considered news to be something that affects me personally and I don't see how Lindsay's drunk driving and Paris getting in and out of jail would affect anyone but Lindsay and Paris. To me, it's just sad how media outlets feel they have to cover this sad people.

JJFlamingo
08-06-2007, 03:47 AM
It nearly made me cry and then smash something when I flipped on Entertainment Tonight on the day Bergman died and their "top story" was another of fucking Britney's White Trash Misadventures...:mad:

Le_Big_Mac
08-07-2007, 07:36 PM
The people who worship celebrities and read the celebrity tabloids sicken me as much as the media outlets they fuel. Thankfully, as those surveys show, they're far and few inbetween. But news companies will feed off however many people as long as they can stay with what's easiest and most accessible. And most alienating as well, it seems.

ilovemovies
08-08-2007, 01:22 AM
I use to buy US Weekly and Touch magazine frequently. I haven't in a long time but I only bought them for the pictures really.

I do watch ET and Access Hollywood and Extra a lot. But I always enjoy those shows more for the movie/tv news than for celebrity gossip which I really don't care much for.


And what's hilarious is that FOX is coming out with a new celebrity gossip/tabloid show based off the website TMZ. I forgot what it's called but when I saw the commercial I laughed my ass off. And then rolled my eyes and though, oh god. Not another one of these shows. I mean I enjoy AH, ET and Extra but enough is enough with these shows.

And since this is a show from TMZ, I'm sure it'll be ALL celebrity gossip and no real movie news. In other words, I highly doubt I'll be tuning in.