controversial-related stories
Posted Jul 10th 2009 2:02PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Reality-Free

HBO's
Big Love has a way of stirring up controversy, although on a scale of 1-10, 10 being big time controversy, this
Big Love trademark infringement case with the University of Utah is about a 2.
Seriously, what's the big deal? Here's the story in a nutshell: there was a three-second shot of the University of Utah logo on UU (yeah, that's what they call themselves) letterhead which the school claims was used without permission.
Continue reading Did Big Love infringe on the University of Utah?
Posted Jan 14th 2009 3:31PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Cancellations, Reality-Free

Remember last summer, that CBS drama about life in 1976, the music, the fashions, the wife-swapping and key parties? Yes,
Swingtown, the daring drama that flirted with controversial subjects, but was essentially a well-produced soap opera in the tradition of
Knots Landing? Well, after months of no news about the show, we learn today that no news is bad news.
Swingtown has been cancelled.
CBS president Nina Tassler championed the show, but apparently she couldn't save it. At the press tour presentation she talked lovingly about the drama, even patting the network on the back to taking a risk by broadcasting it. But in the end, the good performances, excellent writing, critical approval and cult following it garnered didn't matter.
Continue reading CBS officially buries Swingtown
Posted Sep 20th 2007 12:04AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, OpEd, Episode Reviews
(S01E01) After all of the controversy, CBS aired its premiere episode of
Kid Nation tonight. Much ado about nothing, I say! Not that the show is nothing. I found it interesting and refreshing from so many of the other shows on the air these days. Well, at least the shows in the reality genre.
After all the brouhahas about child labor, child abuse, crying children ... well, to me, this didn't quite live up to all the controversy surrounding it. Instead I found it to be the kind of show both children and adults can watch together. Although it's touted as "40 children, 40 days, no adults" -- the kids themselves say there were more adults than children on site. Perhaps that doesn't speak much for the "reality" aspect, but the safety issues seem well-covered.
Continue reading Kid Nation: I'm Trying to Be a Leader Here (series premiere)