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Friday Sep 22, 2006
NBC's Obsession With Predators Beginning To Resemble Predators' Obsession With Children
Despite recent questions raised by Radar regarding its business relationship with "Xavier Von Erck," the founder of Perverted Justice and the catalyst for To Catch a Predator series on Dateline, it appears the lure of Predator's ratings are just too great. Next week, NBC Universal will air "The Predator Next Door" a "provocative look into the lives and into the minds of sex offenders" on MSNBC. The one-hour documentary, hosted by Lester Holt, is scheduled for Sept. 26 at 10PM EST. A spokesperson for MSNBC says that despite the name and subject matter, The Predator Next Door is not related to the Dateline series: "This is an MSNBC production and done in a very different fashion it does not set up potential offenders." So just how obsessed is NBC with predators? The Catch a Predator series has now included seven sting operations. The network recently created a dedicated minisite for the series, including a blog for the show's predator-nabbing host, Chris Hanson. (The site has tabbed more than 7 million page views and received 20,000 e-mails, according to NBC.) Predator has averaged 9.2 million viewers, more than Will & Grace (8.6 million) and The Office (7.9 million) a ratings lure that has reportedly driven NBC to agree to pay "Von Erck" close to $100,000 per episode. A Dateline spokesperson declined to comment on the findings in the Radar article. Email This Post |
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