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Mon Oct-27-03 12:32 PM
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Fox News Threatened to Sue The Simpsons Over a Parody Segment October 24, 2003
During an interview broadcast today on NPR's Fresh Air, Simpsons creator Matt Groening revealed that the Fox News Network had threatened to sue The Simpsons over a parody of the right-leaning news channel. The highly sensitive news organization, which is headed by Roger Ailes, made headlines this summer with an ill-starred lawsuit against humorist Al Franken's book, Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them. The Fox suit was thrown out in court and only succeeded in making Franken's book a bestseller. According to Groening, the Simpsons team refused to cut out the segment, which Groening told Fresh Air he "really liked," figuring that Rupert Murdoch wouldn't allow the Fox News cable network to sue the Fox Broadcast Network, which carries The Simpsons. The Fox News Network did back down on its threat, although it has told The Simpsons creators that in the future, cartoon series will not be allowed to include a "news crawl" along the bottom of the screen, which might "confuse the viewers."
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Mon Oct-27-03 12:34 PM
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1. Well, it might confuse FOX's viewers |
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but I know a cartoon when I see one.
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Mon Oct-27-03 12:36 PM
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3. That's the thing: Fox viewers DON'T recognize a cartoon when they |
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see one. Why do you think they're so in love with Turd Blossom?
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Mon Oct-27-03 12:35 PM
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2. That episode was hilarious |
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It's the one where Krusty is running for Congress. Brilliant parody.
Fox News is far too sensitive. ABC, CNN, CBS and NBC have been teased mercilessly on Saturday Night Live over the years, and none of them have felt the need to sue SNL. And do they really think that Murdoch will allow his cash cow to be dragged into court? Hell no. He may be a right-wing lunatic, but he's also very, very greedy.
Hell, I can even remember an episode where Murdoch made a guest appearance to MAKE FUN OF HIMSELF.
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Mon Oct-27-03 12:37 PM
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4. They know they're a joke- |
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that's why they're so defensive. It's some kind of Napoleon complex.
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Mon Oct-27-03 12:41 PM
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5. Please post a link to this story |
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Please post a link to this story!!!!!
Thanks in advance.
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Mon Oct-27-03 02:11 PM
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Mon Oct-27-03 12:52 PM
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6. There used to be a saying.... |
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Parody is the highest form of flattery...or was it imitation? Anyway...those idiots need to lighten up. If you're so sue happy because someone makes fun of you, you recognize something in it as truth, or you wouldn't be so offended. Duckie
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Mon Oct-27-03 12:57 PM
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7. All of these right wing lunatics are all starting to show themselves |
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for the fools they really are! Pigboy, O'Leilly, Faux News. It is really quite funny. Hopefully this trend will continue! Or maybe I should say, hopefully the sheeple will catch on.
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Mon Oct-27-03 01:01 PM
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8. This shows that they are actually "fair and balanced" they will file a |
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Edited on Mon Oct-27-03 01:03 PM by sam sarrha
frivolous lawsuit on ANYONE !
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Mon Oct-27-03 01:12 PM
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9. Wait, according to the Righties, we're the ones claiming that |
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we believe our followers are too dumb to know how to vote!
This should be plastered all over the place
Fox suing Fox, says their viewers can't distinguish reality from a cartoon!
(Better get that Dilbert segment off the news channel!)
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Mon Oct-27-03 01:13 PM
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10. Sorry, but thought of this afterward: Don't forget that Fox won a |
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lawsuit over the right to lie!!
Maybe we could encourage them to go for that defence against themselves! They're lying, and they don't want their audience to be lied to!
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Mon Oct-27-03 01:32 PM
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11. Can wait to see Homer in court as a defendent..... |
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