Posted on 06/07/2009 2:23:49 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3
Executives at the Big Four broadcast networks, upset that President Barack Obama has cumulatively cost them more than $30 million in revenue from preempted prime-time programming for three press conferences, say getting advertisers to sponsor future press events as a way to recoup lost revenue isnt a viable option.
After Fox balked at airing Obama in prime time on April 29, other nets joined in, saying they would consider the same action going forward depending on the events relevance. Industry observers wondered why networks couldnt just get advertiser sponsors. Some suggested an ad prior to the conference and one at the end, with an on-screen logo, appearing during the conference.
But Big Four execs see it differently. Les Moonves, president and CEO of CBS Corp. said, We lose more than $3 million a show [when its preempted]. No advertiser is going to put up that much money as a sponsor.
Mike Shaw, ABC sales president, agreed. We sell sponsorships for the presidential debates, but that is [for] scheduled programming, not preemptions, he said. For the most part, advertisers are not anxious to get involved in politics. It would be a tough sell.
Jon Nesvig, Fox sales president, took it from the audiences perspective: It would probably annoy many viewers.
A representative for NBC Universal was more blunt: Thats not an option being considered.
Fox leading the way. Smart brass at Fox.
Ha ha ha network idiots well just think of all the money they made by not carrying W press conferences
0be should just nationalize them all and turn them into 4 0be channels. 0be1, 0be2, 0be3 and 0be4.
An astute businessman, one Michael Jordan once said,”Republicans buy my shoes, too.”
Now that is funny. You’d think with all the money the 0 campaign “earned” they could give some to the networks. Or maybe a bailout.
Very funny. Of course it won’t be so funny when it happens, which would not surprise me at all. I still remember the strange way I felt when suddenly Obama had a whole channel on Dish with his message repeated over and over. The feeling wasn’t a tingle, more like a shiver one attributes to the old expression of “someone walked over my grave”.
Obama doesn’t even realize that his constant addresses cost somebody money.
I see a running theme. He thinks the money for all his pet projects comes from Santa, too.
That’s a done deal for the NBC networks if Cap & Trade and National Healthcare become law. GE (owner of NBC) gets the technology contracts.
Then look forward to weekly or even daily addresses during prime time.
Solution on my TV, OB-OFF!
Are the networks worried that views tuning in to the latest dumb reality show instead find a presidential news conference? Then they channel surf away never to return?
Hopie Changie!
How many at those networks voted for this dictator! Now they don’t like his frequent addresses to the peons! Too Freaking Bad.
Elections have consequences! LOL.
That’s right. MSNBC will become even more annoying. Comedy Central will seem like a serious network.
Why not?
“The Obama Press Conference brought to you by General Motors...
...and by Chrysler...
...and by Citibank...
...and by ACORN...”
Sure, I could see it. I mean, you’re already paying for it.
Just consider the loss of revenue as a tax or an offering for their worthy cause of worshiping the "One!"
They should follow their feelings, just like normal and don't let reality get in the way of their agenda.
Once again NBC (and their parent, GE) are fervently courting Obama.
NBC spent the whole last week with their "All Obama All The Time", preempting four hours of prime time to run two two-hour Obama shows, had crews spend countless hours taping, and replacing regular news on their newscasts with Obama Show promotional pieces.
My mother is 92 and she even commented: "Does Obama own NBC or what!"
I wasn’t aware of that stuffing of the channel. Interesting.
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