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If you were a tv news producer, would you send a cameraman to the Salinger funeral? -- nm
Posted by
Loyola
Jan 28 '10, 11:14
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It would probably be the only footage they'd have. -- nm
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Max
Jan 28, 11:18
I'd be rigging a hidden camera inside the coffin -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 28, 11:18
Only if Tiger Woods was there -- nm
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Redmond on a phone
Jan 28, 11:17
who said there was going to be a funeral? -- nm
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tik tok
Jan 28, 11:17
they should have sent a poet -- nm
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cameraman
Jan 28, 11:16
if I were a producer, yes. If I were following my own moral sense, no. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 28, 11:15
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what's immoral about covering a funeral? -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 28, 11:15
19
my picture was in the paper as a pallbearer last year. I got calls from 6 different people saying they saw it.
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dogbert
Jan 28, 11:23
2
"Congratulations on getting the paper!" doesn't seem quite right for that situation. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 28, 11:24
1
exactly. the first call was "hey, I saw you in the paper". I thought "really? that's cool." (I've never been in a paper that I know of). he told me
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dogbert
Jan 28, 11:27
I wouldn't say it's immoral per se, but Salinger would have probably *hated* it. -- nm
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Loyola
Jan 28, 11:18
depends whether it's open casket. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 28, 11:17
grieving family members might see it as an invasion, by shark-like people hoping to profit off their grief -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 28, 11:17
13
well don't stick a camera in the casket, but... he's a significant person and it's news.
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Reagen
Jan 28, 11:19
4
NFL skycam! -- nm
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Max
Jan 28, 11:20
3
*laughing* News stations are probably already inflating the blimps. -- nm
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Loyola
Jan 28, 11:21
Hee. Not that kind of angle. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 28, 11:20
1
"A local cemetery owner has installed a skycam to cover celebrity deaths. We went to interview the family of JD Salinger to get their response." -- nm
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Max
Jan 28, 11:23
By that definition, it could possibly be immoral to cover the funeral of a president if the family wanted it private. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 28, 11:18
7
except the president in a emminently public figure, therefore covering his funeral is relevant and newsworthy. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 28, 11:26
6
funerals get in the paper when a) the person is significant b) the manner of their death was significant. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 28, 11:28
4
obituaries, yes. funerals, not in my experience.
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znufrii
Jan 28, 11:37
3
You're aware of what I do for a living, right? -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 28, 11:40
2
stop inserting facts into the discussion - it just confuses things. -- nm
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decline
Jan 28, 11:42
not a clue. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 28, 11:41
I doubt he wrote that book for himself -- nm
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Guigue
Jan 28, 11:28
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