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June 10, 2009

Making fun of Time, time after time

Radley Balko and Jeff Winkler have a lot of fun choosing the worst Time magazine covers of the last 40 years. There were many, many choices, but the judges finally cut the list down to only ten:

The Top 10 Most Absurd Time Covers of The Past 40 Years
Mr. Luce's mag does satanism, porn, crack, Pokemon, and more!

From William Randolph Hearst's ginned up hysterical stories about marijuana to the "10-cent plague" comic book scare of the 1950s to The New York Times warning of "cocaine-crazed Negroes" raping white women across the Southern countryside, the media has always whipped up anxiety and increased readership via thinly sourced exposes of the next great threat to the American way of life.

And since the British sociologist Stanley Cohen defined the moral panic phenomenon in the early 1970s as hysterical overreactions to imagined threats to social order, no publication has done a better (by which we mean worse) job of scaring the crap out of post-baby boomer America than Time, the top-selling newsweekly that's dropping subscribers like the mythical meth mouth drops teeth. (Hot tip to Time: If you're looking for a cutting-edge panic to get those ad rates up again, we hear people have been freaking out about "sexting" lately.)

The winners were:

  • 10. June 19, 1972: The Occult Revival
  • 9. April 5, 1976: The Porno Plague
  • 8. August 6, 1984: The Population Curse
  • 7. September 15, 1986: Drugs: The Enemy Within
  • 6. May 7, 1990: Dirty Words
  • 5. May 13, 1991: Crack Kids
  • 4. July 3, 1995: Cyberporn: On a Screen Near You
  • 3. Nov 22, 1999: Pokemon!
  • 2. March 19, 2001: The Columbine Effect
  • 1. June 7, 2004: Overcoming Obesity in America
Posted by Nicholas at June 10, 2009 04:57 PM
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