TheTennesseeTom
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First, nobody is going to confuse me with an advocate for women's basketball. Also, by raising this question publicly, I'm kind of defeating my point. However, I have to ask why in the world Pat Summit's divorce is any of the public's business. The fact that the major newspapers across the state are running this as major news shows the complete paucity of restraint or journalisitic instinct among the whole lot of them. It's nothing more than a way to lure in idiot voyeurs. Divorcing her husband in no way affects her ability to do the job that makes her a public figure. The media should be ashamed, but that bus pulled out long ago.
Jack Brisco. Heather Hunter. Charles In Charge. Twisted Sister. Ice Cream Sandwich.Woah, woah -- how can you even ask the question?
*Of course* her divorce is news. How can it NOT be news??
I'm a Cal football fan who couldn't care less about men's or women's NCAA basketball, yet I know who Pat Summit is. I've even seen her on Jay Leno.
Pat Summit is nationally famous, nationally prominent.
When something happens in her personal life, it is NEWS. It is a public matter because she's a public figure.
This is an IMPORTANT event happening in a famous person's life. Whether you like it or not, it's most definitely news.
It is not tabloid or a sign of the gossipization of journalism, it is pure and simple news.
If President Bush were to divorce Laura, that would be news too.
Also, I'm not saying getting a divorce will have an effect on Summit's coaching, but it is something that has to be taken into account.
First, nobody is going to confuse me with an advocate for women's basketball. Also, by raising this question publicly, I'm kind of defeating my point. However, I have to ask why in the world Pat Summit's divorce is any of the public's business. The fact that the major newspapers across the state are running this as major news shows the complete paucity of restraint or journalisitic instinct among the whole lot of them. It's nothing more than a way to lure in idiot voyeurs. Divorcing her husband in no way affects her ability to do the job that makes her a public figure. The media should be ashamed, but that bus pulled out long ago.
I think it's a sad and pathetic commentary that the news media believes the general public has a bloodthirsty desire to know the every detail of all public figures lives. It's too damn bad we all don't have an expectation to live a private life. Wouldn't it be a great idea to have all news sources and reporters be required to give full disclosure of their personal affairs so we, as the public they are supposedly serving, could better judge if their reports should have any credence?
First, nobody is going to confuse me with an advocate for women's basketball. Also, by raising this question publicly, I'm kind of defeating my point. However, I have to ask why in the world Pat Summit's divorce is any of the public's business. The fact that the major newspapers across the state are running this as major news shows the complete paucity of restraint or journalisitic instinct among the whole lot of them. It's nothing more than a way to lure in idiot voyeurs. Divorcing her husband in no way affects her ability to do the job that makes her a public figure. The media should be ashamed, but that bus pulled out long ago.
I guess I didn't convey my thoughts well enough. I'll just say, that doesn't make it right. Screw the public on folks private lives (not including criminal behavior) being aired like dirty laundry. That is all.The general public DOES have a bloodthirsty desire to know the intimate dealings of all our public figures. The news media is just giving the people what they want. Half of the people who are complaining about it on here are probably guilty of reading this stuff anyway. It's life. When you have won 7 National Championships you will be in the public eye. It's sad, but it is what it is. The public gets what the public wants.
I guess I didn't convey my thoughts well enough. I'll just say, that doesn't make it right. Screw the public on folks private lives (not including criminal behavior) being aired like dirty laundry. That is all.
I'm a Cal football fan who couldn't care less about men's or women's NCAA basketball, yet I know who Pat Summit is. I've even seen her on Jay Leno.
Pat Summit is nationally famous, nationally prominent.
Obviously, you don't read the news section of the VN home page.Wouldn't known about it if hadn't came across your post, since I live out of state. So, therefore you are guilty of the same thing you are critizing the local media of by posting it on Volnation, which is read by millions!:birgits_giggle: