It was all about ratings (just as the intrusive coverage of John Kennedy's tragic death) and selling newspapers.
Briegleb also criticized the press for its coverage of Crawford's death, noting, "We ought to let the dead sleep."
How amused he might have been with the coverage of his death.
In his first year, he spearheaded the magazine's online coverage of Princess Diana's sudden death and the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
The insane coverage of her death is of a piece with the insane coverage of her life.
Later biographies are critical of Brinnin's view, especially his coverage of Thomas' death.
And yes, as the coverage of Ted Kennedy's death reminds us, anchors perform high-wire feats.
The media faced criticism for its extensive coverage of Ballo's death.
He was also one of the lead correspondents on the network's coverage of Michael Jackson's death and was inside the funeral.
Had Ms. Buchanan's coverage of McDuffie's death inflamed the black populace?