Pool full of Sharks.
Matthew X
profrv at nex.net.au
Wed Apr 28 17:33:33 PDT 1999
Today," "GMA" booking wars have gotten "insane," says TV veteran
While one source says the situation is "insane," Verne Gay describes the
morning show feud as "nutty." Producers at the ABC and NBC morning shows
have accused the other of lying, cheating and breaking -- or at least
twisting -- established rules. Gay writes: "In case you're wondering,
'Today' despises 'GMA,' and the feeling is mutual." (Newsday)
> SLEAZY OR MERELY COMPETITIVE?: "One producer [involved in trying to book
the kidnap victims] was said to have swerved into another on the highway;
one was said to have sobbed to the girls that she would be fired if the
interview didn't take place. Another was alleged to have called the police
to complain that the competition was stalking the girls, in order to keep
them away." (Los Angeles Times)
> TV show bookers tell victims they'll feel better after telling their tales
http://www.poynter.org/medianews/
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