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Becca
08-30-2006, 06:24 PM
Interesting coincidence ;)

http://www.comcast.net/entertainment/index.jsp?cat=ENTERTAINMENT&fn=/2006/08/30/466080.html


GM Withdraws CBS' 'Survivor' Sponsorship
By TOM KRISHER, Associated Press Writer
2 hours ago

DETROIT - General Motors Corp. has decided to end its sponsorship of CBS' hit series "Survivor," but the world's largest automaker said Wednesday that the decision had nothing to do with the reality show's controversial decision to divide its contestants in the upcoming season by race and ethnicity.

GM spokeswoman Ryndee S. Carney said the company made the decision in the normal course of making its media buys months ago, before the show made its recent announcement.

"I think it's just a coincidence. I know it's not cause and effect," Carney said.

A group of New York City officials have criticized the new format, saying it promotes divisiveness. They have asked CBS to reconsider its plans.

"How could anybody be so desperate for ratings?" City Councilman John Liu asked last week.

Show creator Mark Burnett said Tuesday that many of those criticizing the new approach haven't ever seen the show and don't understand how it works.

"By putting people in tribes, they clearly have to get rid of people of their own ethnicity," he told The Associated Press during a conference call. "So it's not racial at all."

For the first portion of the 13th edition of "Survivor," which premieres Sept. 14, the contestants competing for the $1 million prize while stranded on the Cook Islands in the South Pacific will be divided into four teams _ blacks, Asians, Hispanics and whites.

GM, which has sponsored "Survivor" since it premiered in May 2000, is shifting some of its media dollars from prime-time television to more live sports, awards shows and other big events, Carney said.

The Detroit-based company also decided that its media strategy should feature cars and trucks integrated into shows, which was difficult on "Survivor," she said. Although one episode did feature a Pontiac Aztek, the opportunities for cars and trucks on the show were few, Carney said.

"There's a limited number of possibilities as to how you can integrate a car or truck in a show that people spend their whole time on an island," she said.

CBS spokesman Chris Ender said GM notified the network of its decision long before the new "Survivor" format was announced. He said the company had no knowledge of the competition by race.

"They informed us several months ago that they wouldn't be part of the upcoming season. It's unrelated to the controversy surrounding the upcoming edition," Ender said.

CBS Entertainment, which is part of New York-based CBS Corp., will stick with the format despite the criticism, he said.

Ender would not say if any other sponsors had left the show or if CBS had a replacement for GM.

CBS Entertainment, which is part of New York-based CBS Corp., has defended the ethnic twist, saying it follows the show's tradition of introducing new creative elements and casting structures that reflect cultural and social issues.

CoffeeGirl
08-30-2006, 06:27 PM
wow

VinnysGirl
08-30-2006, 06:27 PM
I might be rubbing some people wrong with this, but I think that based on our society today the network is just responding to the way the world is. It's interesting to see how ticked off people get when it's in the media, but when it happens in real life it's shrugged off... I watch it happen every day and no one says anything about it.


eta... I am not defending the networks decision, just playing devil's advocate for a bit! :D

Becca
08-30-2006, 06:29 PM
Right, and rather than fight to change that, the network is promoting it. So...it almost feels like you just said "What's the big deal? It happens every day.". That's why it's a big deal, because it happens every day, and it's unacceptable.

I'm not trying to start this whole debate up again :giggle I just thought it interesting timing for GM to announce this "coincidental" sponsorship change.

VinnysGirl
08-30-2006, 06:32 PM
LOL!! Yup... the network hasn't responded very positively on the whole thing, but in a lot of ways society hasn't either lately. It's kind of sad to see how the country is reverting to it's very separate race and cultural communities.

Becca
08-30-2006, 06:48 PM
IMO it just sucks to see so many people that truly don't care.

harrisonsdream
08-30-2006, 08:37 PM
i've stated my opinion on this already. if we can pit other groups (i.e. men and women) against each other why can't we separate the different races into groups? they were using all four major races--black, white, hispanic, and asian so it wasn't a discriminatory thing. not to mention they mix the "teams" in the end so its not like they were going to be separated for the duration of the show.