Since I’m sure there's lots of serious analysis of the Conservative sacking of
After all, as a journalist let me assure you, this is a story sure to warm a headline writer’s cold, tiny heart. There are so many ways you could go, such as:
Cons go nuclear
Harper nukes watchdog
A Conservative meltdown
Nuclear scandal goes critical
Keen plots counterstrike
Analysis: Mutually assured destruction
And many more. I think you get the idea. A good headline writer might even work in a reference to Matthew Broderick’s War Games…Stephen, what is the primary goal? The excellent made for TV movie The Day After would also work for inspiration, although probably not until Thursday, so there's still time...how about The Chalk River Syndrome?
But that’s why I was disappointed, as I took a look around the various news sites, at the lack of creativity exhibited by the nation’s headline writers. Take, for example, the major dailies:
Globe and Mail: Head of nuclear watchdog fired
National Post:
The broadcasters:
CBC: Nuclear safety watchdog head fired for 'lack of leadership': minister
CTV: Government fires head of nuclear safety commission (since changed)
The wire services:
CP: Government fires head of Nuclear Safety Commission over
Bloomberg:
Reuters:
And just for fun, the Iranian press, no strangers to issues nuclear:
Press TV:
Well, that was pretty boring, wasn’t it?
I’ll give partial credit to the good folks at Sun Media, who I was counting on to really nail this one. At the Sun it’s all about the headlines, after all. They gave it a crack, and came pretty close, I just think it reads a tad awkwardly:
CNews: Tories fire nuke watchdog boss
Hopefully they’ll get it write for the print edition tomorrow morning; I’m counting on you
Anyway, I think the CRTC needs to take stronger action against the concentration of media ownership in this country than they did the other day, otherwise this lame headline trend will only worsen.
I decided to award two honourable mentions for these headlines as, while they did show creativity, they were written before the Keen firing.
Toronto
Edmonton
See, you can do better nation's media outlets. Let's pick it up!
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Boo, headline writers, boo!
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Lunn: "I'se a dope."
What great white shark?
Isotope Rope-a-dope KO's Keen
Lunn Takes Page from Pervez's Book, Fires Judiciary
The truth? Lunn can't handle the truth.
there were a few this morning:
Political behaviour goes nuclear
Toronto Star, Jan. 17
Nuclear fallout scorches Lunn: Opposition MPs censure minister for firing president of watchdog
Times Columnist (Victoria), Jan. 17
Gary Lunn's nuclear meltdown
Ottawa Citizen, Jan. 17
(my personal favourite)
Harper's nuclear fallout
National Post, Jan. 17
I guess they were paying attention...and they say blogs can't make the word a better place... lol
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