24 hours before the Paris attack, ISIS attacked another major capital, ciry with two suicide bombers. They killed 43 people. You possibly didn't know, because it got minimal news coverage.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/16/world/middleeast/beirut-lebanon-attacks-paris.html?_r=0
The contrast between the reporting of the two events tells us a lot about our news agenda and ourselves. There are many reasons for the difference. Suffice to say, ymb, I agree with you. The extent of the coverage of the Paris attackis spreading fear, and that is what terrorists want. So the news outlets, TV, radio, newspapers and web, are doing the terrorists job for them
I obviously wouldn't agree with a news blackout. But restricting reporting to the bare facts, and maybe imposing a limit of less than 50% of a news broadcast to the terrorist event and showing 50% of other news.