It’s not there right now, but this attention-getting graphic was featured prominently on CNN’s website all weekend (via Aravosis). I noted the other day that the “fear-mongering” label may be overused in a political context, but when it comes to playing on viewers fears, CNN’s recent coverage of a possible terrorist threat clearly qualifies.
Indeed, notice the text. You could be living next door to a blood-thirsty terrorist right now! It doesn’t matter what those nice folks down the street look like; they may be plotting an imminent attack! What can you do about this crisis-in-the-making? You can watch CNN!
Please. As Aravosis put it, “Enough already. Now you are simply stoking people’s fears to gain audience share. That isn’t journalism…. It’s also simply helping the Republicans in their already-declared electoral strategy to, yet again, create fear to help them win the fall elections. And you know that. So why are you doing it?”
Of course, this “Terror 2.0” ad from the weekend was not just some random special report CNN put together. The network is doing a whole series of reports called, “Security Watch: Target: USA.”
You don’t suppose CNN is trying to exploit the moment of heightened anxiety for some kind of ratings boost, do you?
The Daily Show certainly makes a compelling case.