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Cable Channel Dumps Michael Moore's '9/11'
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Posted on 10/16/2004 1:16:02 PM PDT by alchemist54

Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004 10:57 a.m. EDT Cable Channel Dumps Michael Moore's '9/11'

The cable pay-per-view company iNDEMAND has backed away from a plan to show a three-hour election eve special with filmmaker Michael Moore that included the first television showing of his film "Fahrenheit 9/11."

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The company said Friday it would not air "The Michael Moore Pre-Election Special" due to "legitimate business and legal concerns." A spokesman would not elaborate.

Moore has just released his movie on DVD and was seeking a TV outlet for the film, which sharply criticizes President Bush, as close to the election as possible.

Earlier this week, trade publications said Moore was close to a deal with iNDEMAND for the special, which also would include interviews with politically active celebrities and admonitions to vote. The Nov. 1 special was to be available for $9.95.

Moore said Friday he signed a contract with the company in early September and is considering legal action. He said he believes iNDEMAND decided not to air the film because of pressure from "top Republican people."

"Apparently people have put pressure on them and they've broken a contract," Moore told the Associated Press.

"We've informed them of their legal responsibility and we all informed them that every corporate executive that has attempted to prohibit Americans from seeing this film has failed," Moore said. "There's been one struggle or another over this, but we've always come out on top because you can't tell Americans they can't watch this."

The New York-based iNDEMAND, owned by the Time Warner, Cox and Comcast cable companies, makes pay-per-view programming available in 28 million homes, or about one-quarter of the nation's homes with television.

In a statement, iNDEMAND said any legal action Moore might take against the company would be "entirely baseless and groundless."

This spring, Moore did battle with the Walt Disney Co., which refused to release "Fahrenheit 9/11" through its Miramax Films because it was too politically partisan for the company's taste.

After that fight became public, Moore found other distributors. The movie, which attacks Bush's handling of the war on terrorism and war in Iraq and the Bush family's ties to Saudi royalty, earned more than $100 million at the box office.

In an interview with a Maine television station that aired this week, former President George H.W. Bush called Moore a "slimeball" and an expletive.

Also Friday, Moore offered to let Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. air the movie for free. Such a deal would likely get a chilly reception at Sinclair, a broadcaster with a reputation for conservative politics that plans to air a critical documentary about John Kerry's anti-Vietnam War activities on dozens of TV stations two weeks before the election.

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TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: indemand

1 posted on 10/16/2004 1:16:02 PM PDT by alchemist54
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To: alchemist54

Awww...poor MM.


2 posted on 10/16/2004 1:18:47 PM PDT by Chgogal (Houston, the Eagle is soaring and my day is made!)
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To: alchemist54
Cable Channel Dumps Michael Moore's '9/11'

I wish it read, " Cable Channel Takes a Dump on '9/11's Michael Moore."

3 posted on 10/16/2004 1:27:58 PM PDT by beyond the sea (ab9usa4uandme)
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To: alchemist54

Sinclair should tell Mr. Moore he can pay to have his discredited documentary aired. Then put it on in the middle of the night.


4 posted on 10/16/2004 1:35:33 PM PDT by hyperpoly8 (Illegitimati Non Carborundum)
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To: alchemist54

"...Sinclair, a broadcaster with a reputation for conservative politics that plans to air a critical documentary about John Kerry's anti-Vietnam War activities..."

I find it interesting that they deem the Sinclair movie to be "critical" without even seeing it. I must presume that they believe any discussion of kerry's past MUST be critical and certainly negative!!!


5 posted on 10/16/2004 1:41:37 PM PDT by lawdude (Liberalism: A failure every time it is tried!)
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In a statement, iNDEMAND said any legal action Moore might take against the company would be "entirely baseless and groundless."

Bump!

6 posted on 10/16/2004 1:46:39 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: alchemist54

A volunteer collects fan mail for Michael Moore, producer & director of 'Fahrenheit 9/11'...

 


7 posted on 10/16/2004 2:14:14 PM PDT by Fintan (Oh...Am I supposed to read the article???)
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To: alchemist54
but we've always come out on top because you can't tell Americans they can't watch this."

No one is telling Americans they can't watch it. Millions saw it in the theaters and they also sold a ton of DVDs. You can't, however, tell InDemand they HAVE to show it.

Michael Moore couldn't construct a logical argument to save his large a$$

8 posted on 10/16/2004 2:27:44 PM PDT by TX Bluebonnet
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