Shark Week jumps the shark

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Discovery Channel :troll:ing. Remember back in the days when they were a trusted learning resource?

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/s...ter-to-discovery-communications/#.UgFHE6yWwfG

Shark Week Jumps The Shark: An Open Letter To Discovery Communications
By Christie Wilcox | August 5, 2013 5:17 am
Dear Discovery Communications,

I have to say, I had high hopes for this year’s Shark Week. But we’re only one special in and already, shark week has seriously jumped the shark.


The awe-inspiring jaws of Megalodon at the American Museum of Natural History
Photo from Wikipedia user Spotty11222

I get why you had a special about C. megalodon. What shark inspires more fear and fascination than Megalodon, the Chondrichthyean monster that once dominated our planet’s oceans? The shark’s name, which translates to “giant tooth”, says it all. Their hand-sized dental records are some of the only fossilized evidence we have of these gigantic predators, which lived from ~50 million years ago to around 2 million years ago. Based on their size, scientists have estimated these sharks grew to upwards of 60 feet long with a bite force anywhere between 10 and 18 tons, and from scarred fossils we know they likely dined on the giant whales of their time. This year’s Shark Week kick-off special, Megalodon: The Monster Shark That Lives, claimed to provide evidence that these massive beasts are still out there, using scattered anecdotes and scientific testimony to support the assertion. There’s only one problem: the entire “documentary” wasn’t real.

No whale with a giant bite taken out of it has ever washed up here in Hawaii. No fishing vessel went mysteriously missing off of South Africa in April. No one has ever found unfossilized Megalodon teeth. Collin Drake? Doesn’t exist. The evidence was faked, the stories fabricated, and the scientists portrayed on it were actors. The idea that Megalodon could still be roaming the ocean is a complete and total myth.


Sobering statistics

Here’s what I don’t get, Discovery: Megalodons were real, incredible, fascinating sharks. There’s a ton of actual science about them that is well worth a two hour special. We’ve discovered their nursery grounds off the coast of Panama, for example. Their bite is thought to be the strongest of all time—strong enough to smash an automobile—beating out even the most monstrous dinosaurs. The real science of these animals should have been more than enough to inspire Discovery Channel viewers. But it’s as if you don’t care anymore about presenting the truth or reality. You chose, instead, to mislead your viewers with 120 minutes of bullshyt. And the sad part is, you are so well trusted by your audience that you actually convinced them: according to your poll, upwards of 70% of your viewing public fell for the ruse and now believes that Megalodon isn’t extinct.

Megalodon: The Monster Shark That Lives was not just a disservice to your genuinely curious audience. It was a lie. You used your reputation to deceive your viewers, and you didn’t even apologize for it.

At least the faux Mermaids documentaries on Animal Planet flashed a brief disclaimer explaining that they were false. Megalodon: The Monster Shark That Lives had no such warning. Instead, you did the exact opposite. All you put up was this:

None of the institutions or agencies that appear in the film are affiliated with it in any way, nor have approved its contents.

Though certain events and characters in this film have been dramatized, sightings of “Submarine” continue to this day.

Megalodon was a real shark. Legends of giant sharks persist all over the world. There is still a debate about what they may be.

While there may be a debate about what “sightings” may be, there is one thing that scientists are sure of: Megalodon is extinct.

Part of me is furious with you, Discovery, for doing this. But mostly, I’m just deeply saddened. It’s inexplicably depressing that you’ve gone from “the world’s #1 nonfiction media company” to peddling lies and faking stories for ratings. You’ve compromised your integrity so completely with this special, and that breaks my heart. I loved you, Discovery, ever since I was a child. I grew up watching you. It was partly because of you that I became transfixed by the natural world and pursued a career in science. I once dreamed of having my own Discovery Channel special, following in the footsteps of people like Jeff Corwin. Not anymore. This is inexcusable. You have an obligation to your viewers to hold to your non-fiction claims. You used to expose the beautiful, magical, wonderful sides of the world around us. Now, you just make shyt up for profit. It’s depressing. It’s disgusting. It’s wrong.

I won’t be watching the rest of Shark Week. I simply can’t.

The last time you disappointed me, I wrote you a letter, and I told you that there was little chance that I could forgive you. I said it felt like you were slipping further and further every day. Sadly, my worst fears have become real. You’re just not the channel I grew up with. You’ve changed.

I sincerely hope that you take a little time and reflect on what you’ve become. Is this really what you want? To abuse the trust of your viewers that you have spent decades building? You say that your mission is “to satisfy curiosity and make a difference in people’s lives by providing the highest quality content, services and products that entertain, engage and enlighten.” If fraud is the highest quality content you can come up with, then I’m not angry with you—I feel sorry for you.

If that is really your goal, you’ve failed, and you’ve failed miserably.
 

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HuffPost and Yahoo News ran pieces that claimed this was a documentary so I DVR'd it. After watching the first 5 minutes I was :snoop: but I continued to watch the whole thing because it was such a train wreck. Discovery channel is no different than Bravo at this point.
 

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HuffPost and Yahoo News ran pieces that claimed this was a documentary so I DVR'd it. After watching the first 5 minutes I was :snoop: but I continued to watch the whole thing because it was such a train wreck. Discovery channel is no different than Bravo at this point.
I noticed this too. For the last 7 years i didn't have cable because we basically don't watch TV and the stuff we do watch we normally stream. I ended up picking up cable about a 3 months ago and OMG is it a far cry from the discovery channel i remember. Same thing with the history channel.
 

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I noticed this too. For the last 7 years i didn't have cable because we basically don't watch TV and the stuff we do watch we normally stream. I ended up picking up cable about a 3 months ago and OMG is it a far cry from the discovery channel i remember. Same thing with the history channel.

Discovery channel used to be a lot about conservation too. Now they run shows that glorify idiots that rape pristine environments for a miniscule amount of gold. Forgot about History channel used to be dope when I was a kid.
 

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Discovery channel used to be a lot about conservation too. Now they run shows that glorify idiots that rape pristine environments for a miniscule amount of gold. Forgot about History channel used to be dope when I was a kid.
yeah it's all reality shows now:( The "science" channel is ok. PBS Tuesdays still the GOAT
 

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Ever since Discovery bought Revision3 last year, I've started to hate Shark Week. They always make them do these awkward, forced "shark" stories in all their videos.

They're a TECH channel! :mindblown:
 

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the discovery channel hasn't been shyt in the past 10 years when it decided to eat into the reality show craze. that and TLC. so embarrassing. orange county choppers and the deadliest catch really ruined that network. after that, forget it.

never was a fan of shark week to be honest. i was more interested in the sex specials and the crime documentaries.
 

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TLC fell off harder than any of them, History Channel was shocking but even that wasn't as dramatic as TLC. Brehs, that acronym means The Learning Channel and they showing that type of bullshyt? :wtf:


honestly, the history channel although it has fallen off too still has some decent shows on there.
 

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discovery channel is a cancer. like aquacityboy said, they have been a negative influence on rev3, and i tried to watch that voodoo shark show yesterday and had to turn it off because it was such trash. a bunch of knuckleheads in a boat constantly yelling at the top of their lungs about chasing a damn shark. it's as if michael bay is producing these shows
 

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They definitely took it to a new low with that Megalodon nonsense. At this point, Discovery, Animal Planet, the History Channel, and even The Learning Channel ain't shyt... it's all lowest-common denominator entertainment that barely relates to their original programming.
 

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There just catering to one of the most idiotic generations mankind has seen.
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Sadly people are so damn stupid that society as a whole has had to downgrade to not leave the masses behind... Music, film, books... They all cater to idiots first these days. :damn:

I can honestly say I have seen all media get dumbed down drastically in my lifetime.
 
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