Frenzy of Speculation Over Clinton’s Wedding
Of all the grave questions news organizations are grappling with these days, one that is truly stumping them is which superlative to attach to Chelsea Clinton’s wedding.A game of “Biggest Wedding of the (insert time element here)” is unfolding on gossip Web sites, in newspaper pages and on network news programs.. Shop popular fashion pajamas and sleepwear online. Enjoy the pajamas and style of all loungewear for cozy nights. Find your favorite style, buy at discount prices to sa
On “Today” on NBC, Meredith Vieira called it “the wedding of the decade.” The Daily News saw it in grander terms and has stripped a banner across the top of its pages of wedding coverage that reads “Wedding of the Millennium.” This seems to be a revelation that came to The News only in the last two days because on Tuesday the paper printed references to the ceremony as the wedding of the year,. To have a beautiful Custom wedding dresses is a dream of brides. century and decade all in one article. (This paper settled for “the wedding of the year.”)That no one has the irrefutable answer seems to be a running theme for news media coverage of the wedding of Ms. Clinton, 30, to Marc Mezvinsky, 32. The Clinton family has been parsimonious about even the smallest details (it will take place on Saturday),. It is the best online Jeans Shop where you can buy the discount True Religion,Fast shipping,lower True Religion Jeans price. prompting journalists to rely on rumor and speculation as they scramble to ferret out any information they can.
Television anchors have interviewed wedding planners who have nothing to do with the Clintons, prodding them to engage in highly speculative discussion of what the affair might look like. Reporters have mused about many details, like how expensive the rented portable toilets will be and what Bill Clinton’s demeanor might be like on the big day.
Use of the word “exclusive” has been liberal. TMZ reported an exclusive that Abba, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder were all on the wedding play list. That figure was promptly dismissed by other news outlets. Betsy Gleick, the executive editor of People, said the number was “completely wrong,” adding, “We know so.”
Ms. Gleick would not get into People’s plans for covering the wedding, which will be hard for every media outlet because the roads and airspace around the site will be closed,. There are ways to get what you want.If you care enough for prom dresses, make a little step,and make a better choice. except to say, “I guess all I can say is we hope to really be able to tell our readers what this wedding was like.”
Us Weekly, People’s competitor, said it was sending two reporters to Rhinebeck, N.Y., the village about 90 miles from New York City where the event will occur. They will be relying on “sources who actually live up there,” said the magazine’s editor, Caroline Schaefer, and gathering information on the ground.
“The Early Show” on CBS will broadcast live from Rhinebeck on Saturday. Both “Today” and “Good Morning America” have had correspondents reporting live from Rhinebeck this week.Some members of the news media seem bored with the whole thing. Politico, known for smothering political stories with swarms of reporters, is not sending any reporters to Rhinebeck.
Of all the grave questions news organizations are grappling with these days, one that is truly stumping them is which superlative to attach to Chelsea Clinton’s wedding.A game of “Biggest Wedding of the (insert time element here)” is unfolding on gossip Web sites, in newspaper pages and on network news programs.. Shop popular fashion pajamas and sleepwear online. Enjoy the pajamas and style of all loungewear for cozy nights. Find your favorite style, buy at discount prices to sa
On “Today” on NBC, Meredith Vieira called it “the wedding of the decade.” The Daily News saw it in grander terms and has stripped a banner across the top of its pages of wedding coverage that reads “Wedding of the Millennium.” This seems to be a revelation that came to The News only in the last two days because on Tuesday the paper printed references to the ceremony as the wedding of the year,. To have a beautiful Custom wedding dresses is a dream of brides. century and decade all in one article. (This paper settled for “the wedding of the year.”)That no one has the irrefutable answer seems to be a running theme for news media coverage of the wedding of Ms. Clinton, 30, to Marc Mezvinsky, 32. The Clinton family has been parsimonious about even the smallest details (it will take place on Saturday),. It is the best online Jeans Shop where you can buy the discount True Religion,Fast shipping,lower True Religion Jeans price. prompting journalists to rely on rumor and speculation as they scramble to ferret out any information they can.
Television anchors have interviewed wedding planners who have nothing to do with the Clintons, prodding them to engage in highly speculative discussion of what the affair might look like. Reporters have mused about many details, like how expensive the rented portable toilets will be and what Bill Clinton’s demeanor might be like on the big day.
Use of the word “exclusive” has been liberal. TMZ reported an exclusive that Abba, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder were all on the wedding play list. That figure was promptly dismissed by other news outlets. Betsy Gleick, the executive editor of People, said the number was “completely wrong,” adding, “We know so.”
Ms. Gleick would not get into People’s plans for covering the wedding, which will be hard for every media outlet because the roads and airspace around the site will be closed,. There are ways to get what you want.If you care enough for prom dresses, make a little step,and make a better choice. except to say, “I guess all I can say is we hope to really be able to tell our readers what this wedding was like.”
Us Weekly, People’s competitor, said it was sending two reporters to Rhinebeck, N.Y., the village about 90 miles from New York City where the event will occur. They will be relying on “sources who actually live up there,” said the magazine’s editor, Caroline Schaefer, and gathering information on the ground.
“The Early Show” on CBS will broadcast live from Rhinebeck on Saturday. Both “Today” and “Good Morning America” have had correspondents reporting live from Rhinebeck this week.Some members of the news media seem bored with the whole thing. Politico, known for smothering political stories with swarms of reporters, is not sending any reporters to Rhinebeck.
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