Posted on 10/26/2006 7:18:40 PM PDT by kristinn
Nightline contacted me Tuesday looking to interview Jim about a story they were working on about the Dixie Chicks. Jim declined as is his wont and he said I could do it if I felt like it. I informed ABC of Jim's decision. They did a pre-interview with me by phone Tuesday afternoon. Yesterday they called back and scheduled the inteview for late this afternoon. They asked if I had an office they could film the interview at. I laughed and said, no, so we set it up for the ABC News D.C. bureau on DeSales St.
This morning, they asked if they could move the interview up to mid-day. I said sure and arrived at the bureau promptly at 2:30, accompanied by Nofel al Jazairi, an Iraqi friend who has spoken at many of the D.C. Chapter's support the troops and their mission rallies over the past four years. Nofel and I had a meeting on Capitol Hill planned for this afternoon.
We were met downstairs by a waiting Nightline producer who took us upstairs to the Nightline offices. She offered us coffee and tea, which we glady accepted. Another woman brought us to the studio where the interview would be conducted. However, it wasn't exactly a studio. It was the office of Nightline co-anchor Terry Moran. I guess they were intent on not using a sterile set for the interview.
They applied no make-up to me, but they did have me wipe my forehead to ease some of the shine reflecting off my ever receding hairline.
I introduced Nofel to the producer who would be doing the interview off-camera. She said she had been to Iraq at the beginning of the war. We spoke about Iraq for a few minutes before we got down to business. Nofel sat on a couch off-camera while I sat on a chair in front of Moran's desk.
The producer told me she didn't really know that much about the blogosphere and would be interested in meeting later to learn more about it ( When she said that, I thought back to Mary Mapes' crash course on the Internet the day after Rathergate broke.) I told her she should, because we were driving her profession out of business. I didn't mean that in a snarky way, but it's a fact that even ABC's political director Mark Halperin has been sounding the alarm about.
The interview went on for what seemed liked thirty miinutes, but it was probably shorter. It was a decent interview, question wise. One thing that threw me for a bit of a loop was when she read back a quote by one of the Dixie Chicks from the interview they did for the show this morning. The gist of it was they were blaming Free Republic for creating an atmosphere of hate that led to death threats. I answered by saying, "Don't lay that at our door" and spoke about the death threats that conservatives get on a regular basis and about the new Bush assassination film and the similarly themed books and plays, and Air America host who called for Bush's assassination. I asked where's the outrage for that.
I also said that if Natalie Maines had made her remark in Iraq about Saddam Hussein at that time, that she would have been kidnapped, raped, tortured, mutilated and her body dumped ina canal or buried in the desert and that her family would never hear about her again.
The producer began the interview by asking about Free Republic. I gave the usual answer, "It's a conservative news, analysis and activism forum..."
We got in to the London incident and what role Free Republic played in the downfall of the Dixie Chicks. We spoke about the film and certain scenes in it. She wanted to know how we felt about our 'victory' over the Dixie Chicks. I tried to put it in context with other efforts that received less acknowledgement, like Freepers helping to get President Clinton impeached and later instigating a boycott of Morgan Stanley for having Clinton speak at a meeting shortly after Clinton left the White House in disgrace. I was reluctant to claim complete responsibility for the 'victory' as it was more than the reaction of Freepers that laid the Dixie Chicks low. Freepers played a visible and effective role, but we weren't the only ones outraged by the Dixie Chicks back then.
There were more questions and discussions, but I don't have a detailed recollection because.....a few minutes after the interview ended the producer came over to me with some bad news. The audio recording was blemished by static. She asked if I could do the interview over. I said sure. Nofel, who has a background in broadcasting, told me he had a feeling there was a problem with the sound, but he didn't say anything as he assumed the professionals had it under control.
The sound engineer explained later that the piece of equipment he was using is twenty years old and is designed so you can only moniter the sound from the mic to the recorder and not the output.
We had planned to go outside and film a shot of me walking about a tiny park. It's a much used, but much denigrated in the business technique for B-Roll that can be used with a voiceover by the reporter. Thankfully, that went out the window with the botched first interview. Nofel went outside any way after having witnessed the magic of network television firsthand. Once was enough.
Terry Moran was not put out by his office being tied up for a while longer. We ended up speaking for about five minutes while they reset the camera and lights. Despite how surly he came off when he was dealing with Scott McClellan, we had a decent conversation about the the foundering mainstream news business. He was flabbergasted when I told him Katie Couric was down to a 1.1. in Los Angeles.
The second interview was shorter. I got the feeling, having been an interviewer myself, that the producer had a more precise idea of what would work for the segment after having gone through the first round.
Some of the questions were the same, like the Dixie Chicks accusing FR of inciting hatred, and some were different. I was a bit fatigued for the second try. The producer had to remind me a few times to look up when I was speaking because I was lowering my eyes while I was thinking back to how I responded the first time the question was asked.
After it was over, she said told me that she thought this round was better than the first. "The first one was good," she said, "but the second was great!"
I laughed and said, "You say that to all the interviewees."
She said she meant it but I had my doubts because I felt like I needed an espresso after the two go-rounds.
The sound engineer agreed with the producer, saying, "You had some great (sound) bites in this one."
All I can say is, we'll all be able to find out later tonight. 11:30 eastern, 10:30 Central and after your late local news in the Mountain and Western time zones.
I can't believe people will go see this film. Can't wait for the ticket sales to come in.
But I still want to know why I don't get the top secret emails with my marching orders on who we're to 'bring down' next? And how long to I have to be FReeper before I'm let in on the secret handshake?
(I won't even ask about the FR decoder ring)
:-)
shoot! I didn't get one either! I feel so left out.
Thank you so much Kristinn ! I will be watching!!!
I must confess, I'm slightly relieved its after the election.
I live in the home town of Natalie Maines. She was once dispised by all living here, but the tide is a changing for many idiots. Their sneak preview was sold last weekend and they will add another sneak for this weekend. Tickets are already gone! I see the country moving towards them! It worries me a lot.
I thought that was their whole purpose.
OMG Yeahhh rack itt LOLOLOL!
Nightline's ratings are in the tanker. This will probably be the biggest night they've had in years and a Friday night to boot. LOL I'm sure they'll think it's interest in the Lickme Sticks and not Freepers watching kristinn in mass.
I'm listening to our local conservative talk radio host on WTIC 1080... Jim Vicevich. He just did his weekly segment with Hollywood-based Russ Leatherman, creator of Moviefone.com. Leatherman is recommending that audiences see "Shut Up and Sing"... said it was an excellent documentary. Not one word about FreeRepublic.com was mentioned... just how the country turned against the Dixie Chicks after their anti-Bush statement, and now all is forgiven - the country is going back to the Dixie Chicks. He passed it off as Natalie Maines saying something stupid and had to pay the price, but now all is well. "Hey, we've all said stupid stuff... haha."
Leatherman concluded by saying "You know, I've never been a fan of the Dixie Chicks before, but now I'm a HUGE fan!"
After the 11:30am news break, back to Vicevich's show... and he's now playing Dixie Chicks music as "bumper music". He's praising the Dixie Chicks' music as if he's rediscovered some hidden gem he didn't know about before... *barf* :-(
Really? Oh man...Vicevich's gone mad!!
woohoo! I will set my recorder. Thanks, kristinn. Can't wait to watch! Sounds like you did a great job!
I copied it from the article. If the article is wrong......
bump
Conversely, if an up and coming star was savvy, they would attend and advertise on posts about their music. If the FR was so biased as to send letters out for someone with an attitude, if makes sense the opposite would be true. It isn't because the FR is an equal opportunity basher. If one says something stupid, they are accountable.
Yeah, he can be a strange guy... of course he does refer to himself as a "Republi-tarian". He seems to be a solid conservative when it comes to our troops, the War on Terrorism and on economic matters, but he gets kind of wish-washy in other areas... He plays music by known Bush-bashers all the time, just because he likes the music.
Who has to fight the fat one?
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