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The Media

May 1997

Religion or merely kooky?

by James Bowman

On the reporting of the Heaven's Gate suicides

In Britain, the popular tabloid press, for all its faults, is recognizably a part of the press tout court. In America, apart from a few big-city papers which are far less popular and, in fact, mostly struggling to survive, the tabloid press is sold in supermarket checkout lines and is beyond the journalistic pale. Yet one also finds in America, often in the supermarket racks next to The Globe and The National Enquirer, what amounts to tabloids for middle-brows—tabloids whose credentials as bona fide journalism remain unquestioned. America, after all, pioneered the concept of half-educating a majority of its people instead of properly educating a tiny minority, as most of the rest of the world still does, so there is a very large market here (about the same size as that for the tabloids in Britain, in fact) for Time and Newsweek and U.S. News—publications written by and for would-be i ...

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James Bowman is the author of Honor: A History (Encounter Books) and Media Madness: The Corruption of Our Political Culture, also published by Encounter (2008) .


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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 15 May 1997, on page 59

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