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Inpirational story of OBESITY , HOWEVER... http://www.cnn.com/2007/H...index.html
This is a real inspirational story of how an Obese person went from 500 to 240 puonds. (he is still working towards losing more). Although I love stories like this, I'm a bit suspicious of this story becuase it appears to be one of those vieled commercials that New Channels now run as legitimate "articles" or stories. This person mentions the Southbeach diet twice. Does this look legit? Or does it look like one of those paid for "articles" that News Channels now run as legit? | |
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Looks legit to me. It's on CNN and doesn't appear to be an ad for anything. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: Looks legit to me. It's on CNN and doesn't appear to be an ad for anything.
They always look legit though. CNN ran dozens of these "commercials" on their new channels in which the new anchor actually passes the actor pluging a product off as a journalist. It was very strange. I just get paranoid when I see articles now and they're plugging a product. I never know if it's legit or some commercial disquised as the real thing. | |
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Imago said: superspaceboy said: Looks legit to me. It's on CNN and doesn't appear to be an ad for anything.
They always look legit though. CNN ran dozens of these "commercials" on their new channels in which the new anchor actually passes the actor pluging a product off as a journalist. It was very strange. I just get paranoid when I see articles now and they're plugging a product. I never know if it's legit or some commercial disquised as the real thing. I now what you mean. Advertisers resort to every way possible to plug their products in the movie theaters, on tv, and many other media. I find it upsetting and annoying. | |
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gyro34 said: Imago said: They always look legit though. CNN ran dozens of these "commercials" on their new channels in which the new anchor actually passes the actor pluging a product off as a journalist. It was very strange. I just get paranoid when I see articles now and they're plugging a product. I never know if it's legit or some commercial disquised as the real thing. I now what you mean. Advertisers resort to every way possible to plug their products in the movie theaters, on tv, and many other media. I find it upsetting and annoying. But does it look legit to you? I mean, I believe the story is true. Obviously CNN could get in big trouble if it weren't. But I don't know if the story is coming from a guy with a great story to tell, or froma company that is pluging their product and using him as a loud speaker so to speak. it looks to be legit other than the 2 product plugs for the SouthBeach diet. | |
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Ex-Moderator | I'm struggling to figure out how this is a 'news story'.
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CarrieMpls said: I'm struggling to figure out how this is a 'news story'.
That's another good point. Inspiration--perhaps. Postiive, definately. But news? Not really. He doesn't even tip the scale at the super-large, nor has lost as much weight as some other folks have. I'm not trying to detract from his accomplishment in any way, as it's great that he's doing this. HOWEVER, this screams "commercial" in disquise to me. | |
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i thin i will sponsor my own infomercial where, for large sums of money, i will finally divulge the top secret formula to weight loss*
*eat less, exercise more | |
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Imago said: gyro34 said: I now what you mean. Advertisers resort to every way possible to plug their products in the movie theaters, on tv, and many other media. I find it upsetting and annoying. But does it look legit to you? I mean, I believe the story is true. Obviously CNN could get in big trouble if it weren't. But I don't know if the story is coming from a guy with a great story to tell, or froma company that is pluging their product and using him as a loud speaker so to speak. it looks to be legit other than the 2 product plugs for the SouthBeach diet. Nope. I am skeptical about stories that get publicity in news channels. | |
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gyro34 said: Imago said: But does it look legit to you? I mean, I believe the story is true. Obviously CNN could get in big trouble if it weren't. But I don't know if the story is coming from a guy with a great story to tell, or froma company that is pluging their product and using him as a loud speaker so to speak. it looks to be legit other than the 2 product plugs for the SouthBeach diet. Nope. I am skeptical about stories that get publicity in news channels. Me too. I was stunned when Democracynow did a couple of stories on these "fake reports". News Channels and venues are passing these stories off as true stories, often referring to the spokesperson as an anchor or reporter, when in fact they're product plugs and commercials. Scary. | |
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XxAxX said: eat less, exercise more
Soundz so crazy, it just might work. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: XxAxX said: eat less, exercise more
Soundz so crazy, it just might work. You better watch you ass! Folks will skewer you for saying that! | |
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Imago said: http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/diet.fitness/01/25/matts.story/index.html
This is a real inspirational story of how an Obese person went from 500 to 240 puonds. (he is still working towards losing more). Although I love stories like this, I'm a bit suspicious of this story becuase it appears to be one of those vieled commercials that New Channels now run as legitimate "articles" or stories. This person mentions the Southbeach diet twice. Does this look legit? Or does it look like one of those paid for "articles" that News Channels now run as legit? It could be a legit story...but, a personal one, not a NEWS story. It comes from the "I story" section of the CNN Web site...which is a portal for readers to write in their own experiences on various topics. http://www.cnn.com/exchange/ Right now CNN is asking for weight loss stories. The guy who wrote his story mentioned the South Beach diet only once...so I think it could be the real thing. If it is, good for him for taking care of himself! | |
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Imago said: dreamfactory313 said: Soundz so crazy, it just might work. You better watch you ass! Folks will skewer you for saying that! Im used to it. | |
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I'm having a hard time telling whether or not it's a legit article.
The pervasiveness of advertising this last while scares the crap out of me, honestly. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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CarrieMpls said: I'm struggling to figure out how this is a 'news story'.
i never heard about this person before, so i guess it was news to me. | |
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Imago said: dreamfactory313 said: Soundz so crazy, it just might work. You better watch you ass! Folks will skewer you for saying that! mmm imago is skewering asses now? | |
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