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Surely Agentm you must consider that the actions of the media in the face of human tragedy cross the line on many occasions.
Like Mike Munro and his helicopter incident getting an interview with children who were being held as hostage? Too many times we see people being interviewed who are in total shock and distress. Just recently in SA we were shown pictures on TV and in the paper of a mother in total distress who had just witnessed her son being killed when a gate collapsed on him; she was sitting on the fence in total shock; the anguish of another mother who, whilst being filmed on camera, was told her 14 year old son had just been murdered in the CBD. She was filmed screaming as she ran across the road to get to his body. And the next day the front page was just her tormented face.
These people are not in a fit place to consent to being filmed. Or is the argument that Hey, they are in a public place, anything goes!
I agree, in many cases the media are just parasites, it's all for ratings and money.
Yes people watch it but they watch train wrecks too, it's just pandering to the lowest common denominator - the ABC dont do it because they dont have to worry about ratings and sponsors.