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Opening Arguments

Another reason to watch cable

We can't just enjoy entertainment on TV anymore. We have to put up with behavior modification, too:

In just one week on NBC, the detectives on "Law and Order" investigated a cash-for-clunkers scam, a nurse on "Mercy" organized a group bike ride, Al Gore made a guest appearance on "30 Rock," and "The Office" turned Dwight Schrute into a cape-wearing superhero obsessed with recycling.

Coincidence? Hardly. NBC Universal planted these eco-friendly elements into scripted television shows to influence viewers and help sell ads.

The tactic—General Electric Co.'s NBC Universal calls it "behavior placement"—is designed to sway viewers to adopt actions they see modeled in their favorite shows. And it helps sell ads to marketers who want to associate their brands with a feel-good, socially aware show.

Bring back the coldhearted, greedy corporate titans who only care about amassing great profits, I say, and leave the "feel-good awareness" to the social workers.

Comments

Bob G.
Thu, 04/08/2010 - 10:50am

Agreed.
Too much P.C. on TV (that's become S.O.P.) for ME.
First it was the nuances in commercials, and then it filtered it's way into broadcast programming.
(thank the Maker for the HISTORY channel)

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