Have television executives forgotten about family-values and decency?
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Culture/Default.aspx?id=1590144
A media critic says he's disappointed with ABC for lowering its
standards regarding family-friendly programming.
Movieguide's publisher, Dr. Ted Baehr, finds it sad to see how the
network has slumped to doing shows like "Don't Trust the B____ in
Apartment 23" and "Good Christian Belles" (GCB). These prime-time
programs on ABC have been criticized by pro-family groups as
anti-Christian and promiscuous.
"So, we have been writing ABC, writing Robert Iger, the head of ABC (and
president and CEO of Disney) … saying look -- you have a commitment in
Disney to be family-friendly," Baehr asserts. "How in anybody's
estimation is ['Don't trust] the B' next door or 'Good Christian Bs'
family-friendly? It's not family-friendly at all."
He does, however see good news regarding these controversial shows.
"A lot of sponsors have dropped out. Unfortunately, they're still
sponsors like AT&T that have hung in there," the Movieguide publisher
notes. "And AT&T needs the family audience, or it's going to go down.
So, there are still people hanging in there, and you need to write your
sponsors."
Meanwhile, with the resignation of Disney's Rich Ross, the first
alternative lifestyle president of a major studio, Baehr is hoping for a
"breath of fresh air" at ABC's parent company.
"It was a disastrous three years," he concludes.
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J Young
jdyo...@ymail.com
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From: John Baker <
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Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,alt.atheism
Subject: Re: Hang Em
Date: Wed, 02 May 2012 14:14:11 -0400
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On Tue, 1 May 2012 12:54:53 -0700 (PDT), Double-A <
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wrote:
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>One question, Harlow. Do you thing women should be hung like men?
No. Women's dicks should be smaller.