The death of Michael Jackson this summer sparked a media storm that, while having died down, is about to erupt again, I believe, with today's news that his death has been officially ruled a homicide. In addition, we still haven't had his funeral and there will soon be another worldwide celebration of his life and music. (Do any of you know where his body currently is? Plus, I had heard weird stories about his brain, but can't recall what they were.)
Here are several news articles that you should read. The first (in two parts) is from MSNBC and looks back on his career and how he broke so much new ground with his music and performances.
Here's the first part and here's the second part.
To understand this story it is crucial to start at the very beginning. His death was first reported by TMZ, not by any traditional news network. I think we will look back on this as the moment that TMZ, dare I say it, achieved real credibility. From now on, when they say something happened, everyone will know it is true.
In case you missed it, here's coverage of the actual memorial
And here's an examination of the memorial as a pure media moment.
Lastly, many feared that the Internet itself would crash the day of his memorial service. With great relief, it didn't.
As you read these, please think about the three major ways that media affect us: 1) Cognition; 2) Affect; 3) Behavior
Monday, August 24, 2009
Michael Jackson's Death: A Case Study in Media Effects
Posted by Prof. Ed Horowitz at 9:44 PM
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