The phrase “if it bleeds, it leads” refers to the likelihood that a media outlet (especially TV) will give a news story on death, violence or crime the most visibility and attention. In the past, these stories were meant to capture the attention of the reader/listener/viewer, often through fear.
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On the move
I’m an Executive on the Move! … at least, according to this month’s issue of In Business magazine.