Crossing the line as civilization implodes
The media continues to reduce coverage of the story of the century — “Silence of the Lambs 2: Media Herd’s Coverage of Climate Change Drops Sharply — Again. The  three network news stations broadcast 14 climate  change stories  with a  total air time of 32.5 minutes in 2011,  down from 32  stories and 90.5  minutes last year and well below the 2007  peak of 147  segments  totaling 386 minutes. This is a stunning collective lapse in judgment by  editors and producers. But the media — in a classic act of circular  benchmarking — sees everyone else in the media doing it, so the  inconceivable becomes an accepted norm.

Crossing the line as civilization implodes

The media continues to reduce coverage of the story of the century — “Silence of the Lambs 2: Media Herd’s Coverage of Climate Change Drops Sharply — AgainThe three network news stations broadcast 14 climate change stories with a total air time of 32.5 minutes in 2011,  down from 32 stories and 90.5 minutes last year and well below the 2007 peak of 147 segments totaling 386 minutes. This is a stunning collective lapse in judgment by editors and producers. But the media — in a classic act of circular benchmarking — sees everyone else in the media doing it, so the inconceivable becomes an accepted norm.