Michael Jackson Coverage: Eulogy or Journalism?
The Today Show coverage of Michael Jackson’s death was eulogy, not journalism. No mention of his travails was tolerated. The theme of the interviews was “Will music be his legacy or will his scandals?” and those that believed the latter were quickly cut off. Most disturbing was Matt Lauer’s treatment of Vanity Fair’s Maureen Orth, a well-respected journalist.
Professional treatment of Michael Jackson’s death deserved a more balanced approach. History is dominated by those who are both profoundly talented and deeply flawed — and Jackson embodied both characteristics more than most.

























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June 30th, 2009
Eulogy. I can’t believe I’m in the vast minority who remember MJ as anything but iconic…but rather, creepy and perhaps criminal. His music stopped being good 15 years ago. He was amazing once; but he was quite scary and disturbed more recently.
July 1st, 2009
One thing everyone I’ve chatted with is agreeing on is the crazy amount of non-stop media coverage! Six days later… still leading.