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Kathianne
01-18-2008, 11:20 PM
Iowahawk, (who really does some very funny stuff), writes this. There are a lot of links to 'real stories' of violent media people and some great charts showing the trends:

http://iowahawk.typepad.com/iowahawk/2008/01/notepads-of-sha.html


Bylines of Brutality

As Casualties Mount, Some Question The Emotional Stability of Media Vets

An Iowahawk Special Investigative Report
With Statistical Guidance from the New York Times

A Denver newspaper columnist is arrested for stalking a story subject. In Cincinnati, a television reporter is arrested on charges of child molestation. A North Carolina newspaper reporter is arrested for harassing a local woman. A drunken Chicago Sun-Times columnist and editorial board member is arrested for wife beating. A Baltimore newspaper editor is arrested for threatening neighbors with a shotgun. In Florida, one TV reporter is arrested for DUI, while another is charged with carrying a gun into a high school. A Philadelphia news anchorwoman goes on a violent drunken rampage, assaulting a police officer. In England, a newspaper columnist is arrested for killing her elderly aunt.

Unrelated incidents, or mounting evidence of that America's newsrooms have become a breeding ground for murderous, drunk, gun-wielding child molesters? Answers are elusive, but the ever-increasing toll of violent crimes committed by journalists has led some experts to warn that without programs for intensive mental health care, the nation faces a potential bloodbath at the hands of psychopathic media vets.

"These people could snap at any minute," says James Treacher of the Treacher Institute for Journalist Studies. "We need to get them the help and medication they need before it's too late."

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Abbey Marie
01-19-2008, 12:17 PM
Funny concept!

I am very familiar with the Philly anchorwoman who "allegedly" decked the policewoman. She had already had loud arguments on set with her co-anchor, and had previously sent bikini shots of herself to a guy she knew was married. She was finally fired last week.

Kathianne
01-19-2008, 12:24 PM
Funny concept!

I am very familiar with the Philly anchorwoman who "allegedly" decked the policewoman. She had already had loud arguments on set with her co-anchor, and had previously sent bikini shots of herself to a guy she knew was married. She was finally fired last week.

Same here with the Sun-Times editor. Really pretty big news in these parts. They're still married, last I heard. :coffee: