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Title: Charlie Sheen Ignites ABC-NBC News War
Source: HuffPo
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Published: Feb 28, 2011
Author: unknown
Post Date: 2011-02-28 13:59:53 by Prefrontal Vortex
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Views: 465
Comments: 16

Charlie Sheen Ignites ABC-NBC News War

Charlie Sheen ignited a news war over the weekend by giving ABC News an exclusive interview about his recent meltdown--only to turn around and talk to NBC News too. Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, ABC is "apoplectic" over the situation.

ABC had touted its interview with Sheen as an exclusive, putting together a special edition of "20/20" that is set to air Tuesday and promising to run clips from the interview across all its news programs over a two-day period. It was, as they say, a major "get" for the network.

Unfortunately for ABC, Sheen then gave an interview to NBC News on Sunday. NBC quickly trumpeted the news, calling the chat Sheen's "first television sit-down" since his most recent round of troubles and saying it would air on Monday's "Today" show. That left ABC scrambling; the network promoted the interview during the Oscar telecast on Sunday night and told THR that the important thing was that Sheen talked to ABC first.

"Charlie Sheen assured us that we would be the only sit-down television interview this weekend, but he changed his mind," an ABC News spokesperson said.

For its part, NBC News couldn't be happier. "This was simply about hustle and hard work by our reporter Jeff Rossen," "Today" executive producer Jim Bell told the Los Angeles Times. "It's a terrific get. Does spoiling the ABC 'exclusive' make it a little sweeter? You bet it does."


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AJ looked like fat and boisterous on the VIEW ... "no star" !

noone222  posted on  2011-02-28   19:20:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Eric Stratton  posted on  2011-02-28   19:45:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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I have no idea what's going on with Sheen, but the fact that this is "big news" says a lot about the state of morality in our country and therefore the pending and imminent moral/societal collapse.

I feel like I know what's going on with Sheen because I did the same thing with my earlier years. I made more money than my pea-brain could handle maturely and spent a lot of it on stuff I didn't need like horses, drugs and broads.

I had to crash and burn before I began to think about what really matters and so will Charlie. And for that matter, our society will fall victim to its own immorality and decadence. I feel sorry for Sheen because he's probably a pretty good guy that's got enough money to buy his way out of most problems.

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Is is possible to not be frightened at the prospect of one's own death should/when the time comes?

I suppose man has always feared the unknown to a certain degree. The question we may confront is when is death preferable to life ? Much of the distress being generated these days is more about uncertainty than direct conflict. People raising families are unsure of their jobs, the economy, their mortgages and war.

Many of us want to make the necessary changes to put our country back on course but don't know how or don't have time, however, in the end we don't have a choice.

We'll revolt at some point. Personally, I think the sooner the better.

There will be some losses and some will die. Right now we have the best chances for success simply because the current government still claims that we're free. This illusion of freedom will prevent the govt from doing a Ghaddafi immediately but when the freedom facade completely dissipates the game changes and it will become a fierce and dangerous time to live or die.

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We'll revolt at some point. Personally, I think the sooner the better.

I couldn't agree with you more. The pressures, the uncertainty doesn't make one have very pleasant thoughts. The lomger it takes, the less the chances are we will come out of a revolt with the results we are hoping for. The longer it is delayed, the more pressure those in control exert on the people. They aren't only laughing at us, they are thumbing their noses at us.

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