Do you care about the Royal Wedding? Neither do we! RT is mourning the media madness of this culture-clutching calamity by forgoing the expected coverage route and offering you this instead.
Russia Today then proceeds to cover the royal wedding, but cynically.
Royal Wedding madness grips DC
‘Twas the morning of the Royal Wedding and all through DC, hundreds and hundreds sat glued to TV. Americans threw their hearts—and hats—into the British Monarchy in Washington this morning for the marriage of Kate Middleton and Prince William, scooping up memorabilia, fêting the royals and dropping serious money to recreate the royal wedding for themselves.
Royal Wedding: Tuning in to get away
According to Nielsen, over a quarter of all Americans have been following coverage of the Royal Wedding. What about overseas? Hardly. America’s fascination with Harry and Kate has outshined interest in both the UK and Australia. Why is this the case? Georgetown University Professor Chris Chambers says that this ratings builder is being capitalized on by mainstream media as outlets everywhere market a distraction that Americans are gladly eating up.
12,000 journalists cover Royal Wedding freakshow
As many Americans eat up the Royal Wedding, those on the other side of the spectrum are left wondering why? Author Mark Oppenheimer weighs in on the media blitz surrounding Harry and Kate’s sideshow nuptials, and how commemorative cupcakes are just a sampling of America’s outrageous overindulgence.
It was Royal Wedding madness at Westminster Abbey! Just a little mish-mash of interviews from the royal campers to the sole protester.
First royal fan camps out 90 hours before… – no comment
Longtime royal enthusiast, 56-year-old John Loughrey is prepared to spend 90 hours camped out on a pavement in London, close to Westminster Abbey, to catch a glimpse of Prince William and Kate Middleton on their wedding day
Royal-crazed Americans Invade London
Americans obsessed by the royal family are invading London to mark the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Worldwide Royal wedding fever
Around the world people have gathered together to see Kate Middleton and Prince William get married.
One million people on streets for UK royal wedding
Almost 2,000 people were invited to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, but about one million turned out on the streets of London to witness the marriage.
Stars, dignitaries and royalty were among those lucky enough to attend the highly anticipated event, with millions more around the world watching the lavish wedding on television.
In some ways, it is a modern day rags-to-riches story. The family of Kate Middleton, soon to marry Prince William, comes from modest roots built around coal mining. Now, in the span of four generations, royalty looms. (March 2)