how NOT to

perhaps OK magazine should re-think what it means to ‘pay tribute.’ their latest edition, slated to hit newsstands thursday of this week, features an incredibly offensive last pic of michael jackson. (if you really wanna see it, click here) the magazine reportedly spent close to $500,000 to obtain their cover pic of the legendary mj on a stretcher being carried out by paramedics. what kind of tribute is that?

next to the close-up of jackson’s lifeless face are the words ”in loving memory.” i think it goes without saying that cataloging the chaotic and tragic last moments of someone’s unexpected death is hardly a “loving memory.”

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OK!’s editorial director sarah ivens defended the cover: “it’s a photo that captures the surprise and the upset and the moment of this breaking news story . . . i hope the cover will provoke readers. it celebrated the man, but it also does expose that he was an eccentric character who lived a very controversial life.”

so far, the reaction has been 100% negative. people are obviously outraged. a petition has even been started to stop the presses on the issue. what’s weird is that ok mag owner richard desmond purchased the pic as an attempt to bolster sales. i think this move has done exactly the opposite, and will receive more and more criticism as the hours pass. in the meantime, enjoy a classy tribute cover of mj, by people magazine.

 

tabloid gold

 

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we are all fully aware of the familial troubles of the gosselin fam, but the tabloids don’t think we’ve had enough.

exhibit a through z: the millions of covers the husband & wife team have appeared on in the last month. okay we get it – they may or may not have royally screwed up. wanna know why they keep digging in the gosselin gossip? they are tabloid gold.

the lucky mag that broke the story of jon’s alleged affair sold over 1 million copies, which is a 100k boost from what they were selling before. all others that followed? just as prosperous. us weekly editor janice min believes that jon & kate’s reality tv show helped readers feel a close connection to the family. when things started to go wrong, it hit people a little harder than would, say, lindsay lohan’s latest breakdown. the saddest thing? the gosselin’s troubles seem far from over. and people magazine is the latest to cash in with their cover story on jon’s side of the story. it just won’t stop!