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Media's Sensational Coverage of Tragedies vs Taylor Swift's release
The news media sensationalizes tragedies, but they were almost giddy and salivating over Taylor Swift's upcoming release. The anticipation for something like Taylor's version is almost similar to the first 10 minutes of Bambi.
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In this episode, the host reflects on the recent mass shootings in California and how tragedy affects our daily lives, comparing it to iconic moments in sports and film.
01:51 - 03:43 (01:51)
Summary
In this episode, the host reflects on the recent mass shootings in California and how tragedy affects our daily lives, comparing it to iconic moments in sports and film.
ChapterMedia's Sensational Coverage of Tragedies vs Taylor Swift's release
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The media coverage of peaceful and civil protests has decreased over the weekend.
03:43 - 05:08 (01:25)
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ChapterMedia's Sensational Coverage of Tragedies vs Taylor Swift's release
EpisodeExcessive Use of Force: Diagnosing Our Over-Policing Problem
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The media frenzy leading up to the release of a highly anticipated video was compared to the excitement surrounding a Taylor Swift album release.
05:08 - 08:02 (02:53)
Summary
The media frenzy leading up to the release of a highly anticipated video was compared to the excitement surrounding a Taylor Swift album release. The video's release was eagerly awaited, with the media building up anticipation and promising to deliver "real shit."