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NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - An Alabama TV station’s outage during a “60 Minutes” segment about the state’s former governor has stirred speculation that the blackout may have been politically motivated.
The lead item about former Democratic Gov. Don Siegelman wasn’t seen by viewers of WHNT-TV, a CBS affiliate in Huntsville, Ala. The station initially blamed the network, but said Monday there was a problem with its satellite receiver.
But the outage raised eyebrows in Alabama and elsewhere, with some bloggers claiming it was a deliberate attempt to keep the segment off the air.
“60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley’s piece focused on Siegelman’s conviction for corruption, which many question, and it included an interview with a Republican operative who said former Bush adviser Karl Rove asked her to take compromising pictures of Siegelman.
The station’s technical troubles began at 6 p.m. CST, when “60 Minutes” began, and lasted for 12 minutes. Pelley’s 13-minute report began about 6:05 p.m.
WHNT aired the piece during its 10 p.m. newscast Sunday, received permission from the network to air it in full in its 6 p.m. newscast Monday, and offered a link to the full story online.
“We regret that this happened at a very inopportune time,” the station said in a statement posted on its Web site. “Please accept our apology and please know that it was not intentional.”
WHNT couldn’t be reached for comment.
CBS seemed satisfied that there was no hanky-panky. Another CBS affiliate in Alabama, WAKA-TV in Montgomery, Ala., didn’t report any problems. Nor has CBS heard of any other stations with problems during the broadcast.
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And if you believe there was no hanky panky involved with this not making it on the air in Alabama, I’ve got some hot real estate you might want to buy…….. PLEEEEEEASSE!!!
Run the 60 minutes segment again, if that is possible….. or at least a commentary on the outage during a near-future 60 minutes broadcast.
You say the folks in Alabama don’t belong to the bankers and Republican lawyers. The people there are slaves, fit only to be told how to think by their masters. It’s not a question of color this time, it’s whose hand holds the whip or the switch?
For what it’s worth, Denise Vickers, the News Director at WHNT in Huntsville, posted a detailed accounting of what happened, what the station did in response, and what viewers have said about it.
60 Minutes: 8 Mysterious Missing Minutes and Countless Hours of HELL
http://www.whnt.com/Global/Link.asp?L=295554
I don’t think the missing 8 minutes was limited to Alabama. If I remember correctly, some of the piece didn’t show in Texas either. No wonder…
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