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Saturday, July 17, 2010

NBC Universal should know better

I just saw the excerpt from Kathy Griffin's "show" in which she calls Scott Brown's two daughters prostitutes. Neither the comment nor the show was funny. In fact, the show is never funny. Griffin has also never seemed funny to me, but I guess that someone must like her (although it is hard to see why). Her gratuitous slander of Brown's two young daughters, however, goes way over the line. One daughter is a college student and the other (who was on American Idol) is a correspondent of some sort for CBS. They are not prostitutes; nor did they deserve such treatment.

NBC Universal owns Bravo. Since the Griffin show was taped, the executives at NBC Universal obviously knew in advance of Griffin's slander. They should have stopped it.

Right now, I suggest that everyone write to NBC Universal and demand either an apology from Griffin (a real one, not a contrived one) or else that the show be dumped off Bravo.

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