December 07, 2005

The Simplest Explanation is Usually The Correct One

The Twin Cities' Gay Men's Chorus answered the phones during TPT's (Twin Cities Public Television) latest flog-a-thon and one of Frater's readers, one Ross from Burnsville, wants to know who knew what and when did they know it:

{...}Here are some questions: Did TPT disclose to its audience during the Andy Williams special that their phones were being answered by the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus? It seems inappropriate that such a group would be answering the phones during this kind of programming. What exactly is the relationship between TPT and the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus? Is TPT funding this group? If so, how much is TPT giving them? Would these men really be volunteers if TPT is funding them?

Well, far be it from me to point this out, Ross, but maybe, just maybe, the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus likes to have Andy Williams programming on TPT, and they would like to show their support for such choice programming by answering phones no one else wants to answer. Perhaps they like Andy Williams just as much as your average, Burnsville residing, straight guy and his wife and that's why they were answering the phones during TPT's flog-a-thon.

The chorus' alleged love of the stylings of Andy Williams aside, I suppose they could have also been doing it for the PR, too. Because they do have products to sell and concert halls to fill. And, as we all know, things just don't sell themselves, so if the chorus had to go over to St. Paul and answer phones for a crummy two second endorsement of their products, they'll do that. Because that's usually what being a "media partner" of TPT entails---TPT gets free labor and money and everyone else gets bupkiss.

Ya think either one of those answers could possibly be right, or do we need an independent prosecutor to convene a grand jury to really get to the bottom of things?

Posted by Kathy at December 7, 2005 03:41 PM | TrackBack
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what, is this guy afraid he got AIDS over the phone? I'm confused as to why this is an issue...

Posted by: caltechgirl at December 7, 2005 04:01 PM

If you need a special prosecutor, we got one to spare down here in Texas -- named Ronnie Earle, Travis County District Attorney. He's a good'n -- been known to convene four grand juries in the space of five days just to get one indictment of the House Majority leader. He only had one of the two charges summarily dismissed by a judge on some silly technicality (seems the indictment cites a statute that came into existence after the presumed offense).

But getting back to the real topic -- Andy Williams on PBS? Oh horrors!

Posted by: Bob at December 7, 2005 04:19 PM
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