Why We Read The New York Post
“It’s not just that the paper focuses on human passions; it also focuses on the right humans. The secret source of its staying power is its emphasis on what I’ll call MLNCBB: mid-level noncelebrity bad behavior, the kind of crime and punishment stories that fascinate precisely because they’re committed not by the gods and goddess of the red carpet but by (relatively) ordinary human beings who suddenly do extraordinarily ill-advised things, up to and including murder. Crime stories, usually with some bizarre, out-of-the-box twist, ones with often hidden but nonetheless accessible moral and philosophical implications, are the meat and potatoes of the Post’s stew.”
-Ron Rosenbaum examines the enduring appeal of the New York Post.
I pretty much agree with all of this, although it should be noted that the did not exactly cover themselves in glory with this one yesterday, particularly the headline. But we all get a little lazy sometimes!