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Thursday, April 3, 2008

Why the AP isn't perfect

http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/20080403/cm_huffpost/094762

"Mariah Carey Surpasses Elvis -- But The Context is Missing

Tom Alderman Wed Apr 2, 10:53 PM ET

The AP runs a story announcing to the world that Mariah Carey has surpassed Elvis for the most sold No. 1 singles on the Billboard Chart, and is now second only to the Beatles in single sales. Big. And statistically correct. But statistics, like everything, should be viewed in context.

Ms. Carey is appropriately humbled. The AP story says Ms. Carey is gratified not only because of her personal success, but what it meant for women and minorities. "That's a completely different era and time. I'm just feeling really happy and grateful," she said.

She certainly is justified feeling grateful but it's less about women and minorities and more about technology and distribution. It was a completely different era. Elvis and the Beatles sold their music in the mostly vinyl 45 & LP era where customers schlepped through city streets and malls to stores called Tower, Rose and Goody. Tower Records doesn't have stores anymore. Rose is gone and Sam Goody has no New York or Chicago location and its only Southern California outlet is in San Diego, California's second largest city.

Ms. Carey's time is the steroidal, digital download era where music is just a 99 cent click away, in-between meetings at the office. Digital downloads have created a tsunamical change in the music business. It's a given that many more record sales will be eclipsed in the download era. Ms. Carey can be proud she is among the first to demonstrate the power of digital sales. But to imply she's in the Elvis and Beatles sales league is like comparing Barry Bonds to Hank Aaron. Billboard might want to accompany Ms. Carey's success with an asterisk.

The AP bears responsibility here. One guess is the Carey PR people were the propellant behind this news story and the AP's Music Writer, Nekesa Mumbi Moody, ran with it without doing what lawyers call due diligence. Reporters are supposed to have well-honed critical thinking skills -- assume nothing, question everything. Where Ms. Mumbi erred is leaving out that all important ingredient in a news story called context. Context is the 'when' part of journalisms road map to Who? What? Why? Where? and WHEN?"

My take on the subject:

Good point. But that won't stop Mimi fans everywhere from celebrating this milestone. After all, in spite of the whole "vinyl vs. digital era" sales difference, she got to the finish line first. So it's still a BIG deal. No one really cares about semantics these days. Well, not most readers anyway. Though I agree that reporters should, nay, NEED to put everything in context

And while we're at it, perhaps we should spend more time reporting about stuff that truly make a difference instead of riffraff like which celeb is dating who and which starlet showed her privates. These days, don't know and don't care anymore, especially about the last part, which is always cringe-worthy. Guess there's another question reporters need to ask before writing about a subject--WHAT FOR?

These days I'm kinda getting tired of the whole celebrity fascination perpetrated by the media. Well, except if it's about Mimi, of course, who will always be my inspiration. Don't wanna argue about this dichotomy, to quote my fave diva. That's just the way I'm programmed.

Congrats M.C.! Hope E=MC2 will generate another errant AP story about one of the album's tracks surpassing the Beatles # 1 hits.

7 comments:

  1. Hahhaha! On with the pink Mimi banners!!!
    Wait, does MC know about your loyalty and devotion to her? She should!

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  2. Hahaha. Feel free to IM her about it, bro!

    Well, she appreciates all of her lambs so that's good enough for me... that is, until i get enough money to fly to N.Y. and become her neighbor. Seriously! :P

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  3. ahhh.... abi nako unsa ang news.... Mimi ra diay gihapon... hehehe.

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  4. good news lang japun mist gud...regardless...patay na bitaw si elvis...dili na tingali to mo reklamo uy...

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  5. hahaha. mao jud mel. let mimi enjoy her spot in the limelight lang gud. she deserves it baya, d ba? after every heartbreak and heartache she's been through. char! thanks mel. :P

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