Word: cbs
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...CBS is currently holding casting calls in 21 American cities to find the next 16 individuals who will play "Degrade Myself in Front of the Nation." When they announced that there would be such an open audition in my hometown, Hollywood, I decided to attend and observe firsthand the would-be Survivors, the good citizens of this burg who would risk everything to be the next Richard or Rudy...
...auditions were called for Saturday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. When I arrived at the CBS studios in Hollywood at 9:55 a.m I discovered more than 2,000 people snaking around Sunset Boulevard, ready for their close-up. It was a good-natured crowd. Just your average L.A. auditioners taking the morning sunshine by standing in a never-ending line wrapped around a studio. The ages seemed to range from late teens to early septuagenarians, with the majority being Gen X-ers in their late 20s and early 30s. Many were well prepared for the ordeal...
...noted on CNN that McCain didn't sit on the Rules Committee, which had jurisdiction over the bill, so he didn't have a legitimate claim to sit on any committee that resolves differences between the House and Senate versions. To which top Senate Democrat Tom Daschle, appearing on CBS, replied that he would appoint McCain to the necessary committee - in one of the Democratic slots - if the Republicans refused...
...wonder CBS thought it could get away with taking last week off. The suits knew ahead of time that it was actually going to follow the Way of Drama and come down to this, the moment when four of the former members of Ogakor were going to look at Elisabeth and Rodger, and look at each other, and get rid of Jerri. For the sole purpose of making their time in the Outback a lot more pleasant...
...prospect facing viewers right now is three more weeks of ho-hum party-line expulsion. This is the soft, flabby middle of the show, and something CBS may want to consider tinkering with for "Survivor 3." This year, it's a misstep for CBS' juggernaut to stiff its fans with a lame-as-possible clips show just as viewer eyelids are at their heaviest...