Book Review

Media Scandals

EW's GRADE
B-

Details Writers: Stephen Hinerma, James Lull; Genres: Politics and Current Events, Pop Culture

Why can't people get enough dirt on the O.J.s of the world? How do the media exploit audience voyeurism? Refreshingly, these 11 academic essays on the nature and nurture of scandal take such fascinating queries seriously. Unfortunately, whether dissecting the coverage of violent sports stars, philandering presidential candidates, or wayward celebs like Hugh Grant, the professors tend to dress up self-evident points — that people love scandals for their personalized moral drama; that high-tech media transform local debauchery into global affairs — in densely wrought academic lingo. Media Scandals feels like high-IQ Hard Copy — which isn't necessarily a good thing. B-

Originally posted Jan 30, 1998 Published in issue #416 Jan 30, 1998 Order article reprints
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