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Edited on Wed Apr-14-10 01:12 PM by jmowreader
Reports indicate SPA is going to be run without commercial interruption, which is done in three instances: when the subject of the program is so important it can't be interrupted, when it's on a channel like HBO that charges subscription fees, and when they can't find anyone to put their ads on even if the time's free. In the case of SPA, it's obviously the last because we certainly aren't going to hear anything like an explanation of why Palin was all for the Gravina Island Bridge until the federal government asked Alaska to share the cost of building it.
On edit: The reason we should not boycott TLC over this is because it may be the last we see of Sarah. This is one of the most hyped shows of the year, and after the first time it runs the network is going to be thinking, "do we run Sarah Palin's Alaska, or do we preempt it for a Shamwow infomercial? Ah fuck it, we can't find the Shamwow tape, throw in Sarah. No one watches this shit at two in the morning anyway." The rest of the television industry pays attention to things like paying someone a quarter-million per episode for something only the most devout Tea Party activists will even consider turning on. Sarah's going the way of the women's pro soccer league--it is no more because the only people who watched it were teenage females who play soccer. In the same way, the only people who will watch Palin are tea party activists, and there aren't many of them--certainly not enough to prop up a television show on a national network.
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