Monday, March 29, 2010

Scandal- a rating hit or miss?



Oh so confusing. It seems to be the trend now-a-days for big star celebs to cheat on their wives and girlfriends...more than once! We know all too well the Tiger Woods scandal and I'm sure we are all too familiar with it that we don't have to have a recap.

But to bring up something that most people didn't talk about (possibly because it is un-newsworthy) are the text messages that porn star, Joslyn James released. According to TMZ (you can trust it's news as you will), Joslyn James released text messages from Tiger that were "graphic". The messages are too uncomfortable to post so follow the link.

As for Jesse James and his rediculous-ness. James, who had been in a relationship with Sandra Bullock for at least five years, has definitely done his part to screw things up.

Many bloggers and magazine authors are writing "3...2...1..." counting off the number of mistresses to be revealed in the Jesse James scandal.All of the revealed mistresses so far have been sell-outs to magazines like Star, US Weekly, and TMZ. This makes one wonder, is it all for money? Are these mistresses coming out about the smallest of incidents to create more buzz for magazines to be interested in?

What about Sandra Bullock? After an amazing Oscar win she is left with nothing but a broken heart and divorce papers. She is sticking by her words, or lack their of, and not speaking.

Alright, but what is in all of this distress for television? Something to talk about! This is what producers strive for in order to boost ratings. But when something like this happens to two different, very well know celebs--it can be a bit overwhelming.
I think what viewers would rather watch is what's going on outside the world of Jesse and Tiger. After months of covering both affair stories, viewers become aggrevated with the invasion of other people's lives (especially celebrities, at least for some).
This is similar to what happens during the Olympics. Producers are always looking for something drastic to occur, to engage viewers and make everyone turn to NBC. However, when it is about cheating, lieing and deceiving, and it's all over every television network--it may begin to work against you, Mr. TV producer.




Monday, March 22, 2010

Ladies and gentlemen...Lady Kanye.

To follow up on last week's post, did anyone see the awful acceptance speech interruption by Elinoir Burkett? Well incase you did not, here is a video clip to fill you in.

Unfortunately, the man accepting the speech for the film could do nothing but try to stand his ground while the, rather hefty, Lady Kanye pushed her way to the microphone that was obviously not set up for her to do any talking. Times like these, television producers sit behind the scenes and take off their glasses, wishing it was all a dream.

But, television producers need things like this to happen. It all builds hype for the following year. It brings more viewers.

Everyone seems to be calling Burkett the "Lady Kanye" of the event, referring back to the interruption by Kanye West during Taylor Swift's acceptance speech.



I think the big question is what do TV producers do at times like this? It's live, it's happening now, and it's unedited.

Normally, during times like the Janet Jackson costume "malfunction", networks like CBS cut right to commercial, or a different shot of the audience.

This year's Oscar's, however, were filled with many miscellanous events. It makes the audience feel awkward, and the people on stage feel awkward. But in cases like these, there really is nothing you can do but have TV producers "on their toes."

Sunday, March 7, 2010

If I were an ABC television producer, I'd be scared of NYC right now.

Unfortunately, I don't think I could blog for five weeks on football. So, in the efforts to talk about something I might enjoy--I've decided to blog on the outrageous things that are said on television in this generation. I'm sure the majority of what I blog about will be the terrible reality tv show ideas.

Nonetheless, I think it will be interesting to analyze the scripted reality as if I were a television producer. Since this is my first blog, I will be anticpating the outcome of tonight's Academy Awards.

The 84th Annual Academy Awards will air tonight at 7 p.m. (Central Time). The event's hosts, as you have seen advertised on television lately, are Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin. These two are some of Hollywood's biggest actors. Both stars had roles in the recent film, "It's Complicated", starring Meryl Streep.


While many believe that Meryl Streep will walk away with an Oscar for Best Actress, Sandra Bullock has been given the title "Worst Actress Ever", according to recent blogs.

10 films nominated for best picture are: Avatar, District 9, An Education, The Hurt Locker, Inglorious Basterds, Precious, A Serious Man, Up and Up in the Air.

However, the bigger issue here will be what happens at the awards after many angry New Yorkers plan to boycott ABC after an outrage that over 40 million households in NYC will not be able to view the award show tonight. Many bloggers seem to think that the thousands of New Yorkers are not the ones that ABC executives should be afraid of, it's the adveristers that bought time during an award show with such high ratings.

Check out these angry posts by furious New Yorkers .

It will be exciting to see what happens. If you are not excited as of the end of this blog post, go to the Academy Awards website and watch the trailer for tonight, it's promised to get you pumped.
P.S. Check the social media tools being used tonight. Sending the live facebook chat questions to ask the stars? Seriously?