The Summer of the Shark refers to the coverage of shark attacks by American newsmedia in the summer of 2001. The sensationalist coverage of shark attacks began in early July following the Fourth of July weekend shark attack on 8-year-old Jessie Arbogast, and continued almost unabated—despite no evidence for an actual increase in attacks—until the September 11 terrorist attacks shifted the media's attention away from beaches.

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  • The Summer of the Shark refers to the coverage of shark attacks by American newsmedia in the summer of 2001. The sensationalist coverage of shark attacks began in early July following the Fourth of July weekend shark attack on 8-year-old Jessie Arbogast, and continued almost unabated—despite no evidence for an actual increase in attacks—until the September 11 terrorist attacks shifted the media's attention away from beaches. The Summer of the Shark has since been remembered as an example of tabloid television perpetuating a story with no real merit beyond its ability to draw ratings.
  • 本項では、2001年夏に全米がサメの話題でもちきりであったこと、いわゆる、鮫の夏(さめのなつ、Template:Lang-en-short)について詳述する。
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  • 本項では、2001年夏に全米がサメの話題でもちきりであったこと、いわゆる、鮫の夏(さめのなつ、Template:Lang-en-short)について詳述する。
  • The Summer of the Shark refers to the coverage of shark attacks by American newsmedia in the summer of 2001. The sensationalist coverage of shark attacks began in early July following the Fourth of July weekend shark attack on 8-year-old Jessie Arbogast, and continued almost unabated—despite no evidence for an actual increase in attacks—until the September 11 terrorist attacks shifted the media's attention away from beaches.
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  • 鮫の夏
  • Summer of the Shark
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