No prediction here, but this entire story might even have the potential to become
a media feeding frenzy.
Expectations were high, given that the book I wrote with Steve Mosher 5 years ago (Climategate: The CRUTape Letters) was released in the middle of
a media feeding frenzy about Climategate.
At the time, Curry and her colleagues were just coming off
a media feeding frenzy after having published papers linking hurricanes to global warming right in the middle of the devastating 2005 hurricane season.
After Channel 4 took over sponsorship of the prize in 1991,
the media feeding frenzy surrounding the Turner was crucial in raising the profile of an increasingly dynamic Tate under Nicholas Serota's leadership.
But amid the anxiety of his impending matrimony and
a media feeding frenzy led by a gay tabloid reporter (Tom Selleck), Brackett begins reexamining his sexuality.
Regardless of who you believe, the reports helped start
the media feeding frenzy on «John Carter,» now one of the biggest money - losers of the year.
But the whole world is against Tonya, and the way the «incident» with Nancy Kerrigan unfolds — as well as
the media feeding frenzy around it — is a testament to the frustration of that struggle.
EVER since the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's 2007 report on the impacts of climate change was discovered to contain a major error — that the Himalayan glaciers will be largely gone by 2035 — there has been
a media feeding frenzy to find other mistakes.
The former party leader Paddy Ashdown praised Clegg's resilience, saying he had withstood «the most ravenous
media feeding frenzy I have ever experienced as a Lib Dem in 40 years of politics».
When was the last time we saw
a media feeding frenzy about a child who didn't become the next Baby Peter because skilled social workers made the right call?
Not surprisingly,
the media feeding frenzy has resulted, anecdotal evidence suggests, in a sharp drop in youth football registrations for this fall's season, with parents fearful that playing football will almost inevitably expose their kid to an unreasonable risk of injury (which, of course, is patently untrue; more than 7 million kids in the U.S. currently play football, very few of whom, statistically speaking and despite a few well - publicized cases - are likely to end up committing suicide because of the hits they sustained playing the sport, and millions upon countless millions who have played football over the past century without apparent ill effect).
Not exact matches
Lay's created a
feeding frenzy across the social
media landscape with «Do Us a Flavor,» challenging consumers to create new Lay's potato - chip flavors for the chance to win $ 1 million or 1 percent of the winning chip flavor's net sales.
The
media feeds on this
frenzy of fear and negativity because it brings in traffic and advertising dollars.
Meanwhile, on the outside, the politicians and the
media have descended into exactly the kind of
feeding frenzy you would expect:
The glacier affair didn't need to become the
feeding frenzy for the international
media that it did, he says.
Released during just before the Clintons took the White House, Carole Eastman's script (using the pseudonym of A.L. Appling) feels very familiar to anyone who knows the
feeding frenzy the
media had with the past lives of the candidates, who have to account for every indiscretion and poor choice they may have made up to 20 or 30 years ago.
Special guests have been invited today to
feed the
frenzy of social
media about the showroom floor!
I was invited to explore the
feeding frenzy surrounding the dreaded polar vortex on the NPR show On The
Media.
And the platform is taking the social
media world by storm,
feeding into the whole new content curation
frenzy.
Starting in 1989, competing
media outlets spawned an escalating
feeding frenzy of factually unsupported accusations against any number of public officials, including even an accusation involving a murder - for - hire theory.