tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092552783161885712.post8576352948305519416..comments2024-03-13T15:35:30.839+00:00Comments on Tabloid Watch: 'Cover-up'MacGuffinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16894506410560858668noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092552783161885712.post-77685317448071957032011-04-11T19:47:58.301+01:002011-04-11T19:47:58.301+01:00This explains a lot about the Mail mindset. If you...This explains a lot about the Mail mindset. If you actually check what's happened before reporting on something, it's a "cover-up". Safe to say there are no "cover-ups" in the Mail, then.<br /><br />Oh and good news, McG - Google autocomplete now suggests "watch" as the most helpful completion to the phrase "tabloid". This is such a feat I may even consider upping my visits here from "occasional" to "infrequent".Howe zatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092552783161885712.post-11227889380462628972011-04-11T13:47:21.224+01:002011-04-11T13:47:21.224+01:00What Mick Fitzgerald actually said was;
"Th...What Mick Fitzgerald actually said was;<br /><br />"The thing is, you know there is an obstacle ahead, that’s what these chequered flags tell you"<br /><br />All he was was doing was letting the viewers at home know what the men on the sides waving the chequered were doing. He wouldn't have known that there was a dead horse, he can only see what the cameras are showing. He used the word obstacle because all he could see was then men waving the flags. It could have just as likely been an injured jockey, he wasn't to know.<br /><br />The only thing the BBC commentators didn't do was make a reference straight away when the field bypassed the fence. Racing commentary is different to other sports all they do is describe the action as they see it (what horses are in what position and fallers). In other races I've heard commentators say things like "horse x has had bad fall and has stayed down, we'll give you an update after the race" then continue with the running order. Horse racing commentators call it as they see it, once something has happened they just carry on with calling the race, sounds a bit harsh but that's how it is. If they had spent 20-30 seconds talking about the poor horse they would have missed out on the rest of the action and would have been criticised for that as RobH above said. <br /><br />I thought the BBC handled it sensitively after the race unlike The Mail in their article where they showed a picture of one of the horses that died in mid air split seconds before it hit the ground and died.waynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17059632924378760464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092552783161885712.post-49306821020260685522011-04-11T13:18:08.734+01:002011-04-11T13:18:08.734+01:00Given the pretty nasty nature of the subject the M...Given the pretty nasty nature of the subject the Mail seems to be reveling in the chaos <br /><br />Going ...Mark Walsh and Quolibet <br />Going ... The rider knows he's in deep trouble<br />Gone ... The pair crash to the ground at the 11th<br /><br />If only they could figure out a way to insert some cartoon sound effects in the article. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMpXAknykeg<br /><br />(in no way do I find the actual death or injury of horses or the riders funny only the mails attempt to take the moral high ground while standing in a sewer)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09666118145711005782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092552783161885712.post-65575413828541739662011-04-11T12:13:55.584+01:002011-04-11T12:13:55.584+01:00If the BBC had given the deaths more prominence th...If the BBC had given the deaths more prominence they would presumably have been pandering to the PC, Health and Safety lobby both papers despise so vehemently.simon bayleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092552783161885712.post-74662381456121702182011-04-11T11:19:53.457+01:002011-04-11T11:19:53.457+01:00I'm pretty sure the Mail criticised the covera...I'm pretty sure the Mail criticised the coverage of the electrocuted horses a couple of months back, saying the TV 'repeatedly' showed the moment of horror.<br /><br />So, basically the BBC can't win. <br /><br />But we knew that anywayJoe Scaramangahttp://www.joescaramanga.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092552783161885712.post-9752008756918226312011-04-11T10:07:47.929+01:002011-04-11T10:07:47.929+01:00The real irony is a work colleague on facebook sla...The real irony is a work colleague on facebook slamming the Beeb and the Grand National for the barbarity of horse racing. This is from a person who marched AGAINST banning fox hunting.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092552783161885712.post-34221795530305874142011-04-10T22:45:55.687+01:002011-04-10T22:45:55.687+01:00And if the BBC had filled the airwaves with "...And if the BBC had filled the airwaves with "OMG! Dead horses!!" there could be equal "fury & outrage" that they were variously distracting from the sports coverage, upsetting the children, wallowing in grief and shoving dead horses down the viewers' throats. Metaphorically.RobHnoreply@blogger.com