How media covers domestic disputes celebrities compared to ordinary people
Lately, how the media covers the culture of battered spouses and partners from a he-said, she-said viewpoint. And numerous domestic violence encounters are based on custody disputes over who gets visitation rights or who gets custody of any children or even pets. The paperback book available at Amazon.com, Why We Never Give Up Our Need for a Perfect Mother, explains domestic violence and its roots in an ethnic setting, written by a Sacramento author. How do the local media--broadcast or print--cover or take sides in domestic violence disputes or ugly divorces of celebrities versus ordinary people?
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Sunday, July 18, 2010
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