Balloon Boy: What’s So Funny About The Media’s Abuse?
The story of "Balloon Boy" Falcon Heene has become the newest national joke, the "I'ma let you finish" du jour. While there are humorous elements to the story, the media seems to be ignoring the darkest chapter in this story, and their (our) complicity in it. Recently, The Rachel Maddow Show and Countdown have each run lighthearted, humorous segments specifically about Falcon Heene's bout with nausea on NBC's Today Show. While they're surely not the only ones to make light of this, they are the straws that broke the camel's back. Here are the clips from Countdown and The Rachel Maddow Show:
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We contacted MSNBC about both segments, and they declined to comment. Those morning show appearances have been weighing on me. While I'm disappointed in Olbermann and Maddow, two people who do 99% excellent work, they are not alone here. We all sat by and watched that 6 year-old become violently ill on The Today Show and Good Morning America. We know for a fact, now, that the child's father was making him lie, and it's likely what made Falcon sick that morning. The problem is, we all pretty much knew it at the time, too. Falcon Heene did a courageous thing by telling the truth on national television, and his reward was to be ignored. Wolf Blitzer fumbled the follow-up, and the authorities dithered, still believing Richard Heene's lies. While our own Dan Abrams theorizes that the Sheriff's ignorance may have been strategic, that would have been a strategy that didn't benefit the child. Falcon Heene went to sleep that night knowing that he wasn't believed.
Falcon's confession could not have been clearer, yet for some reason, the media continued to treat the idea of a hoax as an open question, a 50/50 shot. The following morning, Richard Heene went on TV and fed his son a lie for him to agree to, after who knows what kind of coercion. Why did these interviewers not press Heene on the details of a story that clearly did not add up? Why didn't they call him out? Most importantly, why did they continue these interviews while the child was in obvious physical distress? The fact that his parents didn't have the decency to do this is little excuse when you consider their part in Falcon's situation. Next: Further media wrongdoing on GMA and Today
Sheriff to File Criminal Charges in Balloon Boy Case
Late yesterday, Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden told reporters that he expects to file criminal charges in the case of 6 year-old "Balloon Boy" Falcon Heene's non-ride on a runaway helium balloon. He also said that his office was trying to obtain search warrants, and expressed disappointment that they could only file class 3 misdemeanor charges. (more...)
Balloon Boy Confirmed Hoax! Sheriff Holds Press Conference; Family Faces Charges
We've been watching the Balloon Boy saga unfold in its fourth day of media coverage. The latest news: The balloon was indeed a hoax, and now Richard Heene, if not his wife Mayumi, will face a battery of charges. Below: Larimer County Colorado Sheriff Jim Alderden's comments from this afternoon's press conference, and his comments last night. Plus, information about Gawker's exclusive, and all the news from Day 4. Updates here as more news breaks. (Update 1pmET): • Press Conference this afternoon (video below): Larimer County Colorado Sheriff Jim Alderden: "It has been determined that this was a hoax, that it was a publicity stunt ... done with the hopes of better marketing themselves for a reality show in the future." (more...)
“Absolutely No Hoax,” Says Balloon Boy Dad at Makeshift Press Conference
VIDEO Richard Heene, the father of the infamous Balloon Boy, called reporters to his house this morning for a press conference of sorts. The man who has had the media, and frankly everyone on the Internet atwitter, made it seem like a big announcement was in the works. (more...)
“Balloon Boy” Found Alive; Newsers Prepare “What Was the Attic Like?” Questions
Cable news took America on a wild ride today reporting of an amazing story of Falcon Henne and his wild balloon ride. Judging by Twitter the early cavalier snark turned to genuine concern when the boy was not found and images of items falling from the aircraft surfaced. Turns out he was in the attic. Cable News bookers get ready! (more...)
This Was Still Wrong: Boy Found Alive Didn’t Change The Risks – UPDATE
Cable channels covered the soft landing of the balloon contraption that had earlier been reported to be carrying six year-old Falcon Henne. The balloon was empty at landing, but there is growing concern that the child may have fallen out mid-flight. Not only did cable news programmers make a risky decision in covering this story live, they may have inadvertently aired his death. (more...)
This Is Wrong: A Six Year-Old Child Could Die On Live Television
The bottom part of the balloon contraption is reportedly "not very well attached to the balloon" according to a local law enforcement official. Given the real chance that there might be a six year-old on board who could fall over 5,000 feet to the ground or even crash into a mountain, shouldn't cable news cut away from wall-to-wall live coverage? Is a seven-second delay enough to avoid airing a potential tragedy? As the father of a six year-old boy, I think not. (more...)
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