Top TV Stories of 2009: TV coverage of Michael Jackson’s death
As a fan of music from the 80′s and the early 90′s, I didn’t believe it at first when one of my friends told me that Michael Jackson died. Since TVs were rare where I was at the time, my first instinct was to check CNN.com. As soon as I got confirmation, I found a TV and was glued to one of the news-only channels to get all the latest updates on the death of one of my music idols.
TV coverage of Michael Jackson’s death was worldwide and every source of media. The news of his death, the coroner’s investigation, the rumors that his death may have been faked (see the video after the jump), the news of where he would be buried, the details of the various tributes, as well as coverage of the special funeral ceremony, etc., made Michael Jackson’s death one of the 2009 events that got the most air time around the world. Even as huge an MJ fan I am — I do have about 30 of his hits on my MP3 — I can admit that this event got too much air time.
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