A sad fact nowadays is that the Fourth Estate is trying to
sell just as many papers as before, but with less people producing them. And
editorial budgets are under constant pressure. So the desperation of some
titles manifests itself in more and more shock horror front pages that are
supported by, well, very little substance, to the effect that they become
parodies of themselves.
And today’s most desperate paper, by some distance, is the
Murdoch Sun, whose increasingly cheap
and nasty trawling for something – anything – to prompt folks to buy a copy has
recently brought us “Satan symbol on
chest ... BOY, 4 HAS MARK OF DEVIL”, cadged from Facebook, and
the barrel-scraping “As number of Brits at Magaluf carnage
parties rockets, it’s ... SEX ON THE BEACH”.
So what have Rupe’s dwindling downmarket troops cooked up
for unfortunate readers this morning? Well, adding the frightener du jour – Ebola – to their constant
desire to undermine the hated BBC, while splashing its female presenters on the
front page, has come “FIONA: BBC IN EBOLA PANIC”. Woah!
Front page Bingo!! Sadly, though, this alleged “exclusive” does not support the headline.
Which is real - this one ...
We know this because, although the Sun is
behind a paywall, the Telegraph has
already lifted the story (see how that works, Rupe?). And the Tel’s headline is rather less ranty: “Fiona Bruce: BBC make-up artists worried
about Ebola risk”. Readers are also told “The BBC broadcaster said that the African health crisis has caused
concerns among staff within the newsroom”.
Concerns? That’s nothing compared to the screaming panic at
Murdoch towers. So what did Ms Bruce say? “At
the BBC we are having conversations. We have got make up artists who are
saying, ‘Hang on these people are just turning up in our chair’. They said,
‘They have just come in from Guinea? Do I want to be touching them?’ Which is
not unreasonable”.
... or maybe this one?
Not unreasonable at all, considering the hooha surrounding
Ebola, and most likely no different from all other broadcasters. Note also that
the Sun refers to “Make-up girls” when no age or gender has
been pitched. And, talking of “girls”,
one has to assume the Sun newsroom
didn’t see the latest issue of Private
Eye before they composed today’s shock horror splash.
Under the heading “Ebola
– A Nation Reacts”, there is the mock Sun headline “Drop Dead Gorgeous – Page Three-Bola Stunners Inside!” And on the
real front page? The Ebola headline is set alongside “Sun classical music special ... I twerk my boobs to Mozart”. That’s
probably more gross even than the Eye
parody.
Yes folks, the Sun
is so desperate that it’s manufactured another story where one does not exist. And don’t forget those twerking boobs.
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