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DRUDGE: CBS TO IMPLEMENT ENHANCED DELAY OF GRAMMY AWARDS
drudgereport ^ | February 3, 2004

Posted on 02/03/2004 6:18:04 PM PST by lainie

RE: THE GRAMMY AWARDS - PRESS RELEASE

ATTN. TELECOMMUNICATIONS: PLEASE RELAY TO ALL CBS STATIONS

TO: GROUP OWNER, GENERAL MANAGER, STATION MANAGER, GENERAL SALES MANAGER, PROGRAM DIRECTOR

FEBRUARY 3, 2004

WE ARE IMPLEMENTING ADDITIONAL MEASURES TO ENHANCE BROADCAST STANDARD PROTECTIONS FOR SUNDAY'S GRAMMY AWARDS. PLEASE SEE BELOW.

BEST. . . .
PETER K. SCHRUTH
PRESIDENT
CBS AFFILIATE RELATIONS

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CBS TO IMPLEMENT ENHANCED DELAY OF GRAMMY AWARDS
Additional Measure Will Allow for Video Editing

CBS announced today plans to enhance their ability to edit out any inappropriate and unexpected events from the Sunday, Feb. 8 broadcast of the "46th Annual Grammy Awards" on CBS.

The enhancement will include the ability to delete both inappropriate audio and video footage from the broadcast. Using a five second delay, CBS has traditionally employed procedures that allow only for the elimination of inappropriate audio. This new enhancement will accomplish both. The precise length of the new delay has yet to be determined.

The new procedure, which is being coordinated with the Recording Academy, is being put in place to safeguard against any unexpected and inappropriate content being broadcast during the awards ceremony.

The "46th Annual Grammy Awards" will be presented on CBS Sunday, Feb. 8 (8:00 PM- 11:30 PM, ET/ PT). CBS has broadcasted the Grammy Awards since 1973. The awards are given out annually by the Academy, which is dedicated to improving the quality of life and cultural condition for music and its makers. This year's award ceremony will be produced in association with Cossette Productions. Pierre Cossette is the executive producer, Ken Ehrlich is the writer/producer and Walter Miller is the producer/director. John Cossette is the supervising producer and Tisha Fein is the coordinating producer. RATING: TVPG
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The new procedure, which is being coordinated with the Recording Academy, is being put in place to safeguard against any unexpected and inappropriate content being broadcast during the awards ceremony.

Like Bono throwing f-bombs? ha!

1 posted on 02/03/2004 6:18:05 PM PST by lainie
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To: lainie
They should just pixelate and bleep-out the whole thing. It would take much less effort than trying to catch each and every psychotic outburst from the artistes.
2 posted on 02/03/2004 6:21:17 PM PST by Redcloak (Mirab, his sails unfurled.)
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To: lainie
plans to enhance their ability to edit out any inappropriate and unexpected events from the Sunday, Feb. 8 broadcast

Properly edited, it would be a 30 minute show.

4 posted on 02/03/2004 6:21:29 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: lainie
Americas kids are reciting lines from South Park by heart and CBS is going to have a 5 second delay on the Grammy's. LOL!!

Does anyone sense a futility and an inconsistancy here?

5 posted on 02/03/2004 6:21:41 PM PST by zarf (..where lieth those little things with the sort of raffia work base that has an attachment?)
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To: lainie
So the Grammy will merely push the envelope with execrably bad taste? It looks as if the FCC has put the fear of God into them.
6 posted on 02/03/2004 6:22:32 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: lainie
Let the whines of "censorship" begin, with plenty of ominous "Bush FCC" references thrown in for those of us too "stupid" to get the point
7 posted on 02/03/2004 6:23:32 PM PST by CFC__VRWC (AIDS, abortion, euthanasia - don't liberals just kill ya?)
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To: lainie
I guarantee you that when Justin and or Janet comes on stage, they will receive a standing ovation. Watch and see.
8 posted on 02/03/2004 6:23:37 PM PST by Hildy
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BTW, the Associate Press predicts the Grammy winners

http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Entertainment/ap20040203_1341.html

(because it's NEWS, of course)

10 posted on 02/03/2004 6:24:59 PM PST by lainie
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To: Cicero
Yeah right. You can edit out clothing or a t-shirt with suggestive remarks. The kids at the Grammy's will find a way to stick it in establishments eye,
11 posted on 02/03/2004 6:25:00 PM PST by zarf (..where lieth those little things with the sort of raffia work base that has an attachment?)
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To: zarf
Correction...You can't edit out clothing or a t-shirt with suggestive remarks.
12 posted on 02/03/2004 6:25:54 PM PST by zarf (..where lieth those little things with the sort of raffia work base that has an attachment?)
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To: Hildy
I just love the contrast between the two women featured on Drudge at the moment.
13 posted on 02/03/2004 6:27:14 PM PST by des
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To: Hildy
I guarantee you that when Justin and or Janet comes on stage, they will receive a standing ovation. Watch and see.

On Fox & Friends this morning one of the hosts stated that Janet's and Justin's Grammy gigs might be in jeopardy. Has anyone heard anything about this?

14 posted on 02/03/2004 6:27:23 PM PST by CFC__VRWC (AIDS, abortion, euthanasia - don't liberals just kill ya?)
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To: CFC__VRWC; Hildy
Oh, if they're there, I have no doubt that you're right.

I was thinking, they could make a pretty funny bit via taped segment, about how they are only allowed to participate via taped segment.

Funny by Grammy standards, of course..
15 posted on 02/03/2004 6:30:26 PM PST by lainie
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To: lainie
Just tune out the whole event. We cannot trust CBS. First the news went south, then the programming. Just tune the whole show out.It will just glorify more of the same rap crap hip hop sleeze that tortured most Americans during the Super bowl. Let CBS know we have had enough!
16 posted on 02/03/2004 6:32:00 PM PST by o_zarkman44
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To: zarf
Does anyone sense a futility and an inconsistancy here?

Despite my agreeing with the main thrust of your post, there is quite a difference between South Park and the Grammys or the Super Bowl Halftime. When I look at the TV listings, SP is on at 10PM and is rated "M". So if I was going to pick a show to let my kids watch, that wouldn't be one of them. However, the other shows are/were on in Prime Time and were rated for the whole family, so you would have a large number of kids watching.

A bit of a difference.

17 posted on 02/03/2004 6:34:34 PM PST by TomB
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To: o_zarkman44
bttt
18 posted on 02/03/2004 6:36:07 PM PST by Lady Eileen
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To: lainie
Viacom is playing Drudge like a fiddle, imho. The publicity created is mind-boggling.
19 posted on 02/03/2004 6:36:16 PM PST by jungleboy
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To: Redcloak
They should just pixelate and bleep-out the whole thing. It would take much less effort than trying to catch each and every psychotic outburst from the artistes.

LOL!

Instead, why not show the final 65 seconds of the 1968 Raiders-Jets game that NBC screwed up and call it quits:

Source: WWW.Raiders.com

"The game between the New York Jets and Oakland Raiders on November 17, 1968 featured two of the American Football League's marquee teams, and a combined 10 future Pro Football Hall of Famers.

But ironically, this "must see" meeting has been voted the 10th Most Memorable NFL Game of the Century because its conclusion was not seen -- at least by millions of television viewers.

With 65 seconds remaining in the 1968 Jets-Raiders game, the Jets kicked a field goal to take 32-29 lead. The Raiders returned the ensuing kickoff to their 23-yard line. NBC, the network televising the game, then went to commercial -- and never came back.

It was 7:00 PM on the east coast as the commercial break concluded. NBC was scheduled to air the children's movie Heidi at 7:00. Rather than show the end of the game, NBC Broadcast Operations Supervisor DICK CLINE followed the network's predetermined plan and switched to Heidi.

The first 59 minutes of the contest had lived up to its pre-game billing. It was a classic AFL shootout with eight lead changes and ties. Late in the game, fans saw New York quarterback JOE NAMATH masterfully lead the Jets deep into Raiders territory. With just over a minute to play, the Jets' JIM TURNER kicked his fourth field goal, a 26-yarder that gave New York its 32-29 lead.

Turner kicked off and the Raiders returned the ball to their own 23-yard line. Cut to commercial...on comes Heidi, and...

From his 23-yard line, Raiders quarterback DARYLE LAMONICA completed a 20-yard pass to halfback CHARLIE SMITH, who was facemasked by Jets safety MIKE D'AMATO. The penalty put the ball at the Jets' 43.

On the next play, Lamonica found Smith again, who outraced D'Amato down the sideline for a 43-yard touchdown. The extra point gave the Raiders a 36-32 lead with 42 seconds to play, and left Namath and the Jets with little time for a comeback.

Namath never got the chance. On the kickoff, Jets kick returner EARL CHRISTY fumbled the ball. It was picked up at the two-yard line by Raiders special teamer PRESTON RIDLEHUBER, who ran it in for a touchdown.

The Raiders had scored two touchdowns in a nine-second span and held on to win a most memorable game, 43-32.

There was an uproar when fans learned about the game's dramatic ending. NBC ran a "crawl" at the bottom of the screen during Heidi reporting the result more than 20 minutes after the game had ended.

"Probably the most significant factor to come out of Heidi was, whatever you do, you better not leave an NFL football game," says VAL PINCHBECK, the NFL's retired chief of broadcasting. "Ten years earlier, if you did the same thing on a telecast, would you get the same type of an uproar? I don't know. But you sure did at that point in time. It sure let you know that you better not take my football away from me at 7:00 PM."

Ten future Pro Football Hall of Fame selections were involved in the game: Oakland - wide receiver FRED BILETNIKOFF, quarterback-kicker GEORGE BLANDA, cornerback WILLIE BROWN, owner AL DAVIS, center JIM OTTO, tackle ART SHELL, and guard GENE UPSHAW; New York - head coach WEEB EWBANK, wide receiver DON MAYNARD, and quarterback JOE NAMATH.

Because of the blown switchboard, many fans could not get through to NBC to complain. Instead, they began calling the New York City Police Department and the New York Telephone Company."

Sorry, couldn't resist, with the end of the season and all. :O)

20 posted on 02/03/2004 6:37:52 PM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Any day you wake up is a good day.)
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