The ABC "docudrama" Path to 9/11 is still generating a huge amount of controversy from both left and right wingers who are upset with it. ABC has had more than 50,000 complaints thus far, and now former Clinton officials in the last hour are petitioning 9/11 Commission members, including Governor Kean who worked on the project, to sever all ties and tell ABC to yank it:
http://websrvr80il.audiovideoweb.com/il80web20037/ThinkProgress/2006/AlbrightBerger.pdf
The political angle on all of this is found in Off the Air, but with respect to the broadcasting side of it, we may have the next example of The Reagans, illustrating why TV networks do these kinds of docudramas about sensitive political matters at their peril. ABC doesn't have sponsors for this production, as it was to have aired commercial-free. ABC had a conflict on 9/11 anyway as the president is scheduled to speak while this was to have been on the air. It might be part of their excuse if they do yank it.
http://websrvr80il.audiovideoweb.com/il80web20037/ThinkProgress/2006/AlbrightBerger.pdf
The political angle on all of this is found in Off the Air, but with respect to the broadcasting side of it, we may have the next example of The Reagans, illustrating why TV networks do these kinds of docudramas about sensitive political matters at their peril. ABC doesn't have sponsors for this production, as it was to have aired commercial-free. ABC had a conflict on 9/11 anyway as the president is scheduled to speak while this was to have been on the air. It might be part of their excuse if they do yank it.