IMO the press have erred on the over-reporting side.
Originally Posted by: DEW
Exactly.
Look at the Tele's website front page and you see, with a red background, this:
Supermarkets begin food rationing after wave of coronavirus-fuelled panic buying
It's accompanied by pictures of empty shelves at an Asda, taking up a massive area of the page.
The obvious implication is that people will then think "OMG, FOMO, must panic-buy now now now!"
The idea that someone thought that that was a) a good idea and b) the most important facet of today's news is remarkable.
Again, compare it to the Guardian and BBC, who make Coronavirus the main story but in a much less sensationalist way.
And again, I'm very disappointed that they've chosen to do this. It's interesting that the print version relegates this story to a sideline on the front page (no photos), with the lead instead about the Government doing its best to minimise effects on the economy. That is the story they should have led with on their site, IMO.
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08 March 2020 07:15:38
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