Thursday, September 14, 2006

Survivor Race Wars Debuts Tonight

Tonight, Survivor will begin its 13th season. There is a lot of controversy over the division of the four tribes into blacks, whites, Asians and Hispanics.
I think it will be interesting, and is a brilliant marketing maneuver on the part of the producers.
From USA Today:

The NAACP, in a statement this week, did not condemn the show but used the topic to focus on the lack of minorities in the entertainment industry as a whole.

"Whether we like the concept or not — and, for the record, we do not — it is premature to judge the show purely on conjecture. We will judge the show on what we see, and we will monitor the public response."

As for advertisers pulling out, CBS spokesman Chris Ender says: "Reports of advertiser defection have been greatly exaggerated and erroneously reported. The show has a full roster of advertisers."

David Lyle, general manager of Fox Reality cable channel, says this is a mere Survivor tempest that will do no long-term damage.

"The real problem is when the stunt swamps the show. And this stunt, regardless of what you think of it in socio-responsible terms, will only last for a few weeks before the tribes are melded," he says. "The device won't get in the way of the structure of the show. It could be inflammatory, but you can bet that all the players will be interesting characters who will get down to playing the game. And then it'll be business as usual."


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