Why is this press tour different from all other press tours?
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Why is this press tour different from all other press tours?
Published 7/10/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Alan Sepinwall) at What's Alan Watching?
... In the meantime, over at the NJ.com blog, I've posted an expanded version of my traditional guide to press tour. It's quite long, so if you know what's what with the tour, I'd suggest skipping ahead to the section on how the July '08 tour might be quite different from its predecessors. ...
Heading west for TCA press tour and Comic-Con
Published 7/10/2008 by Tempo at The Watcher
... Critic Alan Sepinwall expands his ever-helpful guide to what happens at press tour with thoughts on why this one will probably be different than what's happened in the past. The basic format remains the same though, as he notes: "The networks are here because they get major bang for their buck, hawking their upcoming wares to as many as 200 reporters at one time, depending on the session. In their perfect world, we would march from session to session, ask softball questions and write puff pieces about how wonderful all their new shows will be. The reality is a lot more ...
The Morning After: TCA Roundup
Published 7/11/2008 by James Poniewozik at Tuned In - TIME.com
... , and not just because season 4 sucked. * Professor Sepinwall explains it all . * Greensburg—the outstanding Planet Green docu-series that does not star Adrian Grenier—is ...
The press tour peter principle
Published 7/12/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Alan Sepinwall) at What's Alan Watching?
... Looks like I may have been wrong in predicting "How were you affected by the strike?" as the Question That Will Not Die at this tour. Admittedly, it'll come up a lot more once the networks show up in a few days. But during this first week, there's been a lot more discussion (particularly when an African-American celebrity is on stage) of the possibility of a Barack Obama presidency, and in the last two days, we seem to have found a new obsession: the uncovered male anatomy. ...
