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Thursday Sep 28, 2006
Us Weekly's Min: 31-Year-Old Women Are 'Tuned Out' To Hard News; CNN 'Unwatchable'
Amid the verbal fireworks set off between Vanity Fair's Michael Wolff and Columbia journalism professor Todd Gitlin during a PBS panel earlier this week, Us Weekly editor Janice Min expressed the trouble she and other women in her magazine's demographic 31-year-olds, on average are having in keeping up with news that doesn't involve Jessica Simpson: These are women who are probably not engaged with the prominent issues of the day, Iraq, terrorism they are tuned out. News is not being presented to them in interesting ways ... Believe it or not, I am actually quite interested in Iraq and politics, and I find CNN or most evening news broadcasts unwatchable. Min, who said she employs a "whole armada of reporters" for Simpson, said she goes online for hard news because she feels "it's a waste of my time to watch a lot of these things on TV." If, as Min says, women are abandoning TV news in favor of a quick scan online, could she envision a time when all celebrity news is consumed online? Min told FishbowlNY no: "Women will always be interested in something they can take to the beach." EARLIER: Email This Post |
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