Comeback 506 Social Focus
506 Social Focus New York, the world's media capital, has bred countless of the world's top media in this land, and almost all the famous media will arrange branches in New York. On December 6th, it was an ordinary Monday morning, and the thin winter day was ...... In the midst of the steel forest built through the high-rise buildings, Times Square and Rockefeller Plaza, which are only one street away, ushered in the dawn of a new week.
Monday mornings are synonymous with busyness, and the streets of Manhattan are bustling with noise, the cacophony of boisterous noises and honking horns nearly drowning out the city, and the sound of a radio announcer from a taxi kicks off a stressful week. In Times Square and Rockefeller Plaza, two morning news programs are also broadcast at the same time, rushing to bring people fresh news to the new week.
NBC and ABC are two of the top three cable broadcasters in the United States, and the competition between the two has continued in various fields, and the competition between the two stations in the morning news time has lasted for nearly two decades. For nearly 40 years, from 1952 to the late 80s, it was the first "handover" chair in the nation's morning ratings, and it had a clear advantage over its competitors, and ABC launched "Good Morning America" (good) in l975 in order to effectively confront it. "But it was suppressed for nearly 15 years, and it wasn't until five years ago that it finally began to gain the upper hand, taking the top spot in the American morning news ratings in the early 90s for himself.
It can be said that the news program every morning has become the reserved program for every ordinary American to start a new day, and the competition between "Today" and "Good Morning America" is full of countless topics. Today, it is no exception.
NBC Today's lead hosts Bryant Gampel and Katie Kurek. Couric was in full swing early in the morning, and they haven't had a good time lately, and they have maintained it for nearly forty years...... Since the news ratings championship was snatched away by competitors in 1990, it has never returned to NBC, and the three-year suppression has left the host with all the stops in the hope that his efforts will be rewarded. Today, Bryant and Katie's chances have clearly come.
"So, the Nazis are back." Bryant spoke hard at the beginning of the conversation.
Katie had a frightened look on her face, "Oh God, I hope not." Are you saying that the neo-Nazis got into trouble again that past weekend?" Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the push of the Berlin Wall, neo-Nazis have begun to resurge, including Russia, the United States, Germany and other places, and in order to ensure political freedom and freedom of speech, this group has also been allowed to have basic political rights such as marches and demonstrations.
"No, no, no, I mean director Spielberg's work, 'Schindler's List.'" Bryant spoke.
Katie immediately picked up, "Oh, this thing. Yes, this incident was literally crammed with Walmart that past weekend, but isn't it a malicious lie fabricated by a competitor? The audience only needs to walk into the cinema to know the real and fake. In fact, it's just a certain maker who fabricated it to attack Spielberg out of the perspective of malicious competition, isn't it?"
"Are you talking about another movie that tells the story of World War II?" Bryant immediately hinted at "Farewell to Love," "Wow, I hope not, because our guests today obviously don't want to hear this nonsense from us."
"Nonsense or not, I think he'll give us an answer." Katie smiled and said, "Let's welcome Mike Nichols." Mike Nichols, the maker of "Farewell to Love". Over the past weekend, Hugo's unintentional remark caused an uproar. When people noticed that the statement about the "glorification of the Nazis" actually came from the "farewell to the sentient beings" maker Tracy Jacobs, things suddenly changed the taste, and people easily thought that this was the result of vicious 'sexual' competition and deliberate hype, and insiders knew the two or three things that Tracy and Hugo had to say, so things took a sharp turn for the worse, although sociologists were still 'fiercely' discussing whether the "Schindler's list" glorified the Nazis. But the spearhead of the remarks in the circle was all aimed at the crew of "Farewell to Love" at once.
You must know that the style of "Farewell to Love" was originally elegant, restrained, subtle, and literary, but now that it has fallen into the trap of 'yin', the situation is suddenly embarrassing, like a sanctimonious hypocrite.
This statement is bad enough, and even worse, if the matter is confirmed, then the crew of "Farewell to Love" will face the monstrous anger of Steven Spielberg and the disdain of the National Jewish Association. Mike Nichols is also an old fritter in the circle, he naturally won't make this kind of mistake, Xin Yi he must stand up and clarify, even if it is just a polite scene, he must stand up.
"As for these recent remarks, they are actually just the personal remarks of some makers, which are absolutely irresponsible and cannot represent any position of our crew." In the face of the host's interview, Mike made his position righteously, "Moreover, the crew has never regarded any movie as an imaginary opponent, and the most important thing in making a movie is to insist on yourself, not to compare yourself with others." That's what I admire Spielberg, he did a great job, and personally, I love it, and I'm honest, I've been in the cinema twice to see it. Mike apparently left Tracy out of the "Farewell to Lovers" crew, and he had to make a clarification or else things would get worse and worse.
This "Today" used the "Farewell to Lovers" crew as a gimmick, which attracted a lot of attention, which is obviously a very wise approach, after all, this is the most eye-catching topic this past weekend; However, the "Good Morning America" did not show weakness, although they were not able to grasp the pulse and grasp the focus of the "Tracy's 'yin' conspiracy" to make a fuss, but they found a bigger killer feature. Joan Langdon (Joan. Lunden) and Charles Gibson (Charl3s. Gibson) began their partnership in 1987, and the duo is also known as the most successful group in the history of "Good Morning America", and their partnership has skyrocketed the show's ratings, not only often beating "Today" but also officially replacing "Today" in the late '80s' and early 90s, officially replacing "Today" as the leader of the morning news program in the normal 'sex' ratings.
"So, who was the most talked-about person this past weekend?" Charles said at the beginning of the show.
Joan smiled sweetly and said, "I hope you won't say it's Oscar Schindler, so I'm going to choose A'Mongos." ”
"No, I'll give you another name," Charles said with a smile, "Thomas Keneally!"
"Nice riposte." Joan 'revealed' a surprised expression, looking very surprised but very happy.
Thomas Keneally, author of the original book "Schindler's List", is based on the original concentration camp survivor 'Bo' Decker Pelliberg. pfefferberg) wrote this book. The original work is based on historical facts, and then supplemented by modern psychology and style, so as to complete.
The recent series of turmoil 'waves', obviously Thomas is the party with the most right to speak, so, "Good Morning America" invited Thomas to arrive at the program team for an interview, I have to say that "Good Morning America" is indeed a chess game, when "today" is still focusing on the "yin" conspiracy of "farewell to the love day", they have already set their sights on the root of the whole incident.
"I think Spielberg's film is a true representation of all my details, and about the psychological transformation of 'Mon' Goss, which I had with 'Bo' Deke when I was writing it, was put into writing with Bo' Derk's permission." In an interview, Thomas clearly expressed his opinion, "And Spielberg also kept 'communicating' with me in the process of adapting the script. You know, he has been 'traveling' for this script for ten years, and in the end, the script can be presented so perfectly, Spielberg has put in countless efforts. ”
"I very much agree with Sieg 'Mont' Terbaumann that Goss is a murderer, but compared to the individual's 'sexual' personality, the cruel social factor is the deep cause. To be honest, I had to applaud Lancaster's interpretation of Goss, and that's why I like this movie the most, not one of them. Because Lancaster shows the struggle of an ordinary person in the context of the whole war. In fact, everyone has a dark side in their hearts, and such a dark side will undoubtedly be magnified in the war, from Goss, we can see the cruelty of war, which is the most profound. ”
Thomas didn't hesitate to express his support for the crew of Schindler's List, and when Charles repeatedly confirmed to him, "So, you like this movie?"
"Yes, I like it." Thomas gave an affirmative answer, "'Bo' Dirk also likes, and I'm sure many Jews will too, and I can only say that those recent statements are ridiculous." ”
"Today" and "Good Morning America" buzz on Monday pushed the social spotlight to a whole new level, and the competition for ratings between the two ended in ABC victory once again. "Today" received 6.2 million viewers, although this number also hit a new high in the past three months, but it is still inferior to the 6.5 million viewers of "Good Morning America", and the difference between 300,000 viewers is also the biggest gap between the two programs this year.
At this moment, in the United States, more than 46 TV programs have chosen "Schindler's List" as the topic, and as many as 300 radio programs have chosen this hot spot, not to mention the many newspapers and magazines that are as good as cow's hair', which also makes the topic driven by "Schindler's List" this time become the focus of attention in the entire American society, even if people who are not interested in watching this movie, they have heard of it.
Under such circumstances, the extremist Jewish groups, after the first march, began to plan a second demonstration, which also pushed the whole incident to another 'climax'. (To be continued.) If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Ha (chua) to read it, and vote for the work to recommend the monthly ticket. Your support is the biggest motivation for me to continue creating!)