Smasandian
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While I don't know about the stats but I always felt press and people's opinions tend to sway towards what happening at that moment.
For example, a rash of skiing deaths happen, press are more likely to go out of their way to cover later skiing deaths that year and make a bigger deal of it because that's what's in people's minds.
Another example when Hurricane Katrina happened, the press covered storms more frequently even though some of them were not a big deal.
This could be the case why we are seeing more deaths. Maybe there isn't more but because Sarah Burke's accident or other contributions, the press are more likely to cover it because it gains more hits/sells papers.
This might not be the case but I always felt that it's usually is.
For example, a rash of skiing deaths happen, press are more likely to go out of their way to cover later skiing deaths that year and make a bigger deal of it because that's what's in people's minds.
Another example when Hurricane Katrina happened, the press covered storms more frequently even though some of them were not a big deal.
This could be the case why we are seeing more deaths. Maybe there isn't more but because Sarah Burke's accident or other contributions, the press are more likely to cover it because it gains more hits/sells papers.
This might not be the case but I always felt that it's usually is.