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More than Half Of Americans Polled Say Too Much MJ Coverage

Posted on Thursday July 2, 2009 at 12:01 PM 4 |

Nearly two out of three Americans say the media has gone overboard on Michael Jackson coverage.

The Pew Research Center released its findings on July 1, saying 64 percent of those polled have pretty much overdosed on Michael Jackson stories. The same poll reports 29 percent are happy with coverage and 3 percent say the late King of Pop has not received enough attention.

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    Diana Reyes, of Oxnard, Calif., wears a Michael Jackson mask near the gates of Neverland Ranch.
    July 2, 2009

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Along the same lines, Associated Press ran an article stating the media had begun to cut back on Jackson coverage. The AP cites other new stories, such as Bernie Madoff’s sentencing and U.S. combat troops withdrawing from Iraqi cities, as reasons to discontinue wall-to-wall MJ coverage.

But AP’s report about reduced Jackson coverage was released two days ago, leading to speculation that the news organization might have been a tad optimistic when it published it.

However, the amount of media coverage devoted to Jackson isn’t just an American phenomenon, but a world-wide explosion of news stories, reports and rumors.

Even communist China acknowledged Jackson’s death. Official government mouthpiece The People’s Daily ran with the headline “Michael Jackson – A Generation’s King of Song, Passes Away.”

MTV Japan designated a week of mourning and in Indonesia a current affairs radio network that usually doesn’t air music, began playing Jackson’s catalog while taking calls from fans.

How big is the King of Pop’s death? That is, as a news story?

Although many have compared the King of Pop’s death with Elvis Presley’s 1977 demise, some are now saying the situation is more like Princess Diana’s death in a 1997 car crash.

Said Glenn Dyer, media correspondent for Australian news Web site Crikey: “I just wonder when the funeral happens, who is going to be the first idiot announcer to say they’re together in heaven.”

Click here for Pew Research Center's report.

Click here for the June 30 Associated Press report claming Michael Jackson media coverage is receding.


4 Comments leave a comment

  1. 188
    platinumhitz wrote:

    12:48 PM, Jul 02, 2009

    Well Pew Stinks,if you're sick of MJ Coverage, turn off the Tv or Radio, No #1 ever this Huge has Ever Died you fools! Freakin Stupid People.

  2. 10
    protonenergy413 wrote:

    02:26 PM, Jul 02, 2009

    Calling the kettle black eh?? No #1?????  Hitz? uPper LOwer case issues??  huh....

  3. 15
    Burnin E wrote:

    04:56 PM, Jul 02, 2009

    so much fuss for someone who haden't had a hit record in almost 15 years

    I wonder if Gary Glitter will get as much press when he drops dead.

    Looks to me that this so called" King of pop" was really" king of the pill poppers"

    he another dead addict ,who wasted the last years of his life doing nothing of importance. Time for his fans to GET A LIFE.

  4. 192
    Trainarollin wrote:

    04:22 AM, Jul 03, 2009

    Where was CNN when the Mills Brothers died? They were really the FIRST huge act. They were consistant without having to live in a petting zoo.

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