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"American Idol" Beats Barack Obama

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

Wow. We joked about the networks being pissed at Obama for scheduling his 100-day press conference during May Sweeps, but we  didn't expect this...

Fox will not air Wednesday's press conference. Here's the explanation:

Fox has decided not to broadcast President Obama's 100th-day press conference Wednesday night, opting instead to let sister cable networks Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network air the address in its entirety.

The address, scheduled for 8 p.m. (ET), could have possibly affected the "American Idol" results show, which begins at 9 p.m., and the network did not want to risk that during the critical sweeps period for ratings, according to sources. Fox has historically not registered high ratings for presidential addresses and decided, given the nature of this particular press conference, not to show it, sources said. Fox aired Obama's two previous primetime addresses.

Key words: "the nature of this particular press conference." As in: Barack Obama making note of his Presidential accomplishments. Think this could maybe have a little something to do with Rupert Murdoch's politics? Wouldn't want the President's press conference to preempt a new Lie To Me, or even possibly a single second of the Idol results show. Priorities, people. 

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