日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

The top 10 biggest TV blunders of the decade

(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-12-30 09:15
Large Medium Small

5. ELECTION NIGHT COVERAGE IN 2000

The evening not only went down as TV news divisions' biggest blunder in recent memory, it also led to sweeping changes in how networks announce election results. At 8 p.m. ET on November 7, all major networks called Florida for Al Gore, then moved the state back to the undecided column at 10 p.m. At 2 a.m., Fox News Channel, with George W. Bush's first cousin John Ellis running its election desk, was the first to project Florida -- and the presidency -- for the Texas governor. All networks followed suit until that call, too, was retracted and the state was pronounced again "too close to call" at 4 a.m. "We don't just have egg on our face," NBC's lead anchor Tom Brokaw said that morning. "We have an omelet on our suits."

4. MYNETWORKTV

It was bad enough combining UPN and the WB into one new network -- the CW. But the biggest misstep was what happened to stations that did not join the CW. Regrouped by Fox Entertainment Group into a sixth broadcast network called MyNetworkTV, the company launched a bizarre plan to stock the network exclusively with original low-cost English-language telenovelas. The programing flopped out of the gate, and today MyNetworkTV largely airs syndicated programing and repeats.

3. JANET JACKSON'S SUPER BOWL NIPPLE SLIP

The biggest problem was that it looked intentional. When Justin Timberlake ripped off fabric covering Janet Jackson's right breast for a half-second on live TV during CBS' Super Bowl halftime show, the resulting firestorm saw CBS get slapped with a record $550,000 fine from the FCC -- about a dollar for every complaint the commission received from viewers. The "wardrobe malfunction" led to increased worry about FCC fines and pre-emptive editing of risque content on scripted shows, as well as more vigilance on live telecasts.

2. ABC PASSING ON "CSI"

In the fall of 1999, ABC was pitched a new forensic drama from writer Anthony Zuiker, Disney corporate sibling Touchstone Television and studio-based producer Jerry Bruckheimer. The network passed. Then, in the summer of 2000, when "CSI" went into production as a new series for CBS, Touchstone, which was a 50/50 producing partner on the show, dramatically pulled out, not wanting to finance a show for a rival network. So far, the "CSI" franchise has generated $6 billion for CBS. What's more, the "CSI" snafu prompted Bruckheimer to leave Disney's TV divisions for CBS and its sister studio, generating billions more for them with a string of long-running procedurals such as "Without a Trace" and "Cold Case" and the Emmy-dominant reality veteran "The Amazing Race."

1. WRITERS STRIKE

Has there ever been a longer 14 weeks? The 2007-08 walkout was a largely avoidable mutually destructive act that occurred at exactly the wrong time. In addition to almost wiping out an entire pilot season, the strike sent shows into repeats, driving a ratings crash that broadcasters have not been able to recover from thanks to increased DVR use and viewers fleeing to cable. In the end, writers outmaneuvered the studios, but few felt as if they actually won.

   Previous Page 1 2 Next Page  

主站蜘蛛池模板: 日韩视频在线观看一区二区 | 欧美午夜片 | 久久精品3| 在线看日韩 | 在线色网站| 青青草好吊色 | 国产精品资源网 | 国产欧美一区二区三区视频在线观看 | 性爱在线免费视频 | 国内三级视频 | 中文字幕亚洲欧美日韩 | 日韩一区二区三区免费视频 | 免费成人深夜夜视频 | 91久久久久久久久久 | 婷婷丁香激情 | 五月婷婷色丁香 | 加勒比久久综合 | 金瓶风月在线 | 黄色av免费| 午夜嘿嘿嘿 | 色网在线| 精品毛片在线观看 | 亚洲狠狠 | 亚洲黄网在线观看 | 99热精品在线观看 | 欧美伊人久久 | 久久有精品 | 华人永久免费 | 天堂中文在线观看视频 | 婷婷俺也去 | 高清亚洲 | 午夜免费观看视频 | 国产又大又黄 | 深夜成人在线观看 | 国产精品com | 日本a免费| 每日av在线 | 国产不卡视频在线观看 | 成人激情四射网 | 在线观看免费av片 | 国产精品久久久久久中文字 |