
"For the last two nights we have reported on actor Heath Ledger. His shocking death is clearly a story a lot of people are interested in, but tonight we will not be reporting more on it. The truth is there is not really anything new to report.
The full results of the various tests done on Mr. Ledger will not be ready for perhaps a few weeks and there is very little new information. I have no doubt other networks will spend a lot of time tonight discussing his death and the various rumors about what might have caused it, but I am not a fan of speculation, so unless there is something really new to discuss we probably won't be covering it anymore anytime soon."
"This man has a two-year-old daughter. His family is going through the worst time in their lives. Their hearts are broken, they're numb, they can't understand what's going on right now. Michelle Williams is trying to figure out how to explain to their little girl that she will never see her daddy again. It's heartbreaking, tragic, and it's being used to fuel our never ceasing desire to eavesdrop on the lives of others.
Please let them grieve in privacy and dignity for a few days at least for goodness sake. As far as I'm aware, Heath Ledger never did anything but conduct himself in the most respectful and charismatic way. He gave us exactly what we asked of him -- good entertainment and our $12 worth when we sat our butts in the seats of a movie theater. He made his living in the entertainment business, but he purposely chose not to make his life that way. He was by all accounts a normal guy in every way, a regular dad who was often photographed walking down the streets of Manhattan or Brooklyn with his daugther, Matilda.
The scene outside his apartment on the night Ledger died made me sick to my stomach. People gawking and waiting around for a body bag to be removed....Someone who was loved is in that bag... and trust me it takes more than a minute to get used to that.
Might I suggest that we in the media, instead of reporting on the dead based on gossip, rumor, innuendo and anonymous sources, choose to honor this man's memory based on his talent and the good taste we all should be exercising. My heart goes out to the family of Heath Ledger."
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i am so glad to see members of the media taking this stand.
This is why I am so in love with Anderson.
AMEN. Who would have thought anyone in the media had any sense or cared about anyone other than themselves or their ratings/image/story.
RIP-Dear Heath and Peace to his family right now.
this is ridiculous. people die everyday. car crashes, fires, illness, shootings, bombings, old age, etc. yes it is sad, but it is also life. soldiers are losing their lives everday and nobody makes their death such a big deal. they are heros fighting for us. we should be putting our attention on them.
I know, that needs to stop and I am in full agreement and I too hope other media outlets will take a stand. His poor poor family. It is just unimaginable . . . my heart goes out to them as well.
Yes! Good for him. Speculative reporting is NOT reporting ...
I find it awfully hypocritical to post the Star Jones letter and rave about how much truth lies in it when this site has been exploiting the death for days - and by exploiting I mean reporting rumors.
As much as I cant stand Star Jones, she really did a beautiful job writing that. So true! Anderson Cooper is taking a stand that I feel all the media outlets need to do. Good for him!
I completely agree with both Anderson and Jones post. Its gone too far, Ive stopped reading the Heath Ledger posts. Plus the Britney posts...its too sad...both of these peoples lives have become a media frenzy.
In a perfect world he and his family would have their privacy but we dont live in a perfect world. The media are like vultures. As long as they get the best story or the best photo they are not worried about who they hurt.
Also, alot of people are complaining about the media but they continue buying the gossip magazines. Stop buying that crap and put the scumbags out of work. Then again that would be in the perfect world.
Amen! RIP Heath . . .
Bravo to both A. Cooper and S. Jones.
I wish the rest of the news and gossip world would follow suit.
May God bless Matilda, Michelle, and all of Heaths family and friends.
only a sensitive man could ever let a story of such get away...
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