Sunday, February 08, 2009

Obamavision Alienates The Television Networks

From this article in the February 6, 2009 Washington Post:
Obama's Preemptive Strike

Broadcasters are bracing themselves for the likelihood of three prime-time interruptions in three weeks, totaling at least three hours of prime time -- and ad breaks -- yanked.

"His economic stimulus package apparently does not extend to the TV networks," President Obama's desire to talk -- and talk, and talk -- to the American public could cost broadcast networks millions, and millions, and millions of prime-time TV dollars," one network exec noted.

Obama's reps have alerted broadcasters that the president will hold a news conference Monday, according to network execs. It's expected to eat up the first hour of prime time; that alone could cost broadcasters more than $9 million in lost ad revenue....

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Of course, Obama has picked one of the biggest viewership nights of the week for his appearances...

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[Besides] the economic hit, broadcasters are worried that this kind of shock-and-awe approach to prime-time preempting might be part of an Obama strategy to charm his way to a new economic-rescue plan. "As we're meeting this guy, from a network perspective, it's like, 'Is this part of the plan for him?'" the network exec said. "Is this what it's going to be: Is he going to take to the airwaves every time he has something to say?"

Such a strategy, of course, could backfire.

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Said the TV suit: "He could lose a lot of goodwill doing this."
At this rate, BHO is going to alienate his base. Can't happen too soon.

Meanwhile, we are approaching George Orwell's 1984 - the network television version of Big Brother:

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