This constant rehashing of the tragedy shows no respect to the families; it turns them into supporting players in CNN's ratings quest.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) April 18, 2014
Author Stephen King has had enough of CNN’s round-the-clock coverage of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, and he’s not alone. Those two tweets have been favorited nearly 2,000 times and counting.
Mia Farrow very well might have inspired a new King novel.
If they find that plane CNN anchors heads will fall off
— Mia Farrow (@MiaFarrow) April 17, 2014
Is anyone else out there ready to move on?
“@StephenKing: Somebody please make CNN stop with the plane coverage. It's time to move on.” AMEN!!
— Robert H. Brauchler (@RHBrauchler) April 18, 2014
@StephenKing How many books about a missing plane could you have written in the time CNN has spent covering it ?
— David (@Dave__52) April 18, 2014
@StephenKing We call it "tragedy porn." The term is also applicable to 90% of the @TLC lineup.
— Nick Goroff (@wizardofcause) April 18, 2014
RT @StephenKing Somebody please make CNN stop with the plane coverage. It's time to move on"
Well, write an ending for them.
— Bryan Johnson (@TellEmSteveDave) April 18, 2014
I think I just caught CNN covering something other than the missing plane. Don't forget the plane, CNN! The plane! #cnn #Flight370
— Jasmin Iolani (@iolanidancing) April 18, 2014
AMEN! RT @StephenKing: Somebody please make CNN stop with the plane coverage. It's time to move on.
— Matt Marino (@Matt_Marino) April 18, 2014
"We have no idea where that plane is." – CNN's last two months, summarized.
— Ben Ashworth (@AshworthBen) April 18, 2014
https://twitter.com/cmdeb/status/457266136774488064
@StephenKing I can't even stand to watch CNN anymore. What are they going to fill 22 hours a day with if they ever find that plane?
— Terri De (@tessde) April 18, 2014
@StephenKing Their coverage will no doubt evolve into coverage about no longer having coverage to report.
— ? Lindsey. ? (@Linds_Zolna) April 18, 2014
But seriously @CNN, even @StephenKing is tired of the missing plane and he LOVES mysteries. Time to give it a rest.
— Nick Goroff (@wizardofcause) April 18, 2014
@StephenKing BREAKING: Nothing new.
— Dave (@davidcaolo) April 18, 2014
.@StephenKing For years, Stephen King has been haunting us. Who would have thought that it would take CNN to do it to him.
— Fake Dispatch (@Fake_Dispatch) April 18, 2014
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