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Okay, Now President Obama Is Just Messing With Television Executives

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

Barack Obama's 100th day as President comes next Wednesday, April 29th. CNN had already announced plans to make the 100th day a major Election Day type event, and now the President has announced his plans to schedule a primetime press conference that evening. 

Yeah, just one problem with that - it's the first Wednesday of the (in this case inappropriately named) May Sweeps. You know TV execs are pissed:

By scheduling a press conference on the night, the president is positioning himself to directly participate in the debate over his early performance.

There’s no word yet on whether the broadcast networks will agree to the White House request, though one network insider said it’s all but a given they will.

Programmers have been peeved at President Obama’s numerous primetime appearances since taking office, because every unscheduled speech or press conference results in a loss of ad revenue.

The latest appearance falls on the first Wednesday of the May sweeps, which means networks also will have to reschedule some key programming.

Heh. He's just screwing with them. You know he is. What's next? Watch for him to pop up right at the end of the American Idol finale -

"Russia has just launched nuclear missiles over soveriegn airspace. We have begun retaliatory stikes. This is likely doomsday....Just playing! Gotcha! What? Come on, you already know Adam Lambert's gonna win..."

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