Absolutely correct. Exactly what I was planning to write - and having seen it in print, take this opportunity to share with Gaurav - that I was sickened with the TV reporting of virtually all channels; the spot interviews with onlookers trying to get their mugs on the tube and saying senational things "there was a big blast", "a big explosion", etc. etc... Come on, it is obvious there was a blast and there are people dead and injured and instead of trying to help the injured on the way to the hospital for aid and comfort, there was the rush to get 'Breaking News' of a sickening variety!
Worse was the obsession of the media with the worthless leaders who have not even been given the opportunity to find out what has happened or happening and we want their info and who could have done it, .. no of dead, what help..., what compensation????
For a change BBC was restrained and apologetic about the images it would normally not have shown but for competitive media coverage!