From Jim Metrock:
Those familiar with Channel One News know their strange practice of allowing actors and musicians to become official news anchors on their in-school TV show. It becomes stranger when Channel One’s news department violates its own published news standards and lets these guest anchors plug their latest TV show, movie, CD or whatever they need help selling to young people.
Obligation has said that Channel One has “sold” news anchor positions. On October 7, 2005 after actress Dakota Fanning appeared as a news anchor and pitched her new movie Dreamer, we wrote: ” Dreamworks movie studio has a new movie coming out called Dreamer (PG). The studio purchased a news anchor position from Channel One, so the lead actress could plug the movie. Over the years, Channel One News has sold their news anchor positions to dozens of people who wanted to use the news to pitch their CDs, TV shows, and movies.”
PRIMEDIA, Channel One’s parent company, has recently written Obligation. They say that Channel One News has never been paid one dime to put a guest anchor on the show.
Here are the most important excerpts from PRIMEDIA’s correspondence:
From PRIMEDIA’s first letter to Obligation: “Channel One has never received payment from a movie studio or anyone associated with a movie studio for an appearance on Channel One; and Channel One has never in any way traded an appearance for a promise of a purchase of advertising. The same holds true for any and all other advertisers. Consistent with the standards and practices at other major news outlets, our news gathering and advertising sales are separate and our sales staff has no influence over any segments we run.”
From PRIMEDIA’s second letter to Obligation:
“Channel One has never, directly or indirectly, sold an anchor position to anyone, not to an advertiser, not to a movie studio, not to anyone. No one has ever paid Channel One one dime to have a guest or guest anchor appear in our broadcast and there has never been any quid pro quo of any sort with respect to our guests or guest anchors. We bring onto our broadcasts people of interest to our viewers — including actors — and our relationship to them is no different then the relationship 60 Minutes has to an actor who is interviewed by Mike Wallace. And like 60 Minutes, our people who sell ads have no influence on our editorial content.”
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“Quid pro quo” literally means “this for that,” “what for what,” or “something for something.” An exchange of one thing for another, by mutual agreement.
When Channel One allows a movie studio to place an actor into a news anchor position, they give that actor amazing power to influence young people. If the actor was merely a guest being interviewed by Channel One’s real news anchors that would be more understandable. When the actor becomes reporter and then talks to another reporter (the regular C1N anchor) about the movie it is confusing. Remember Channel One’s audience goes down to age ten.
This confusion is why Channel One News outlawed the practice of allowing guest hosts to plug anything. Sometime before 1996 Channel One decided to end the ban on guest anchors plugging products.
When Channel One threw their ethics book in the trash, they found they could use news positions to help enhance an advertiser’s total Channel One experience. There is no better marketing stunt for an actor or singer than to be granted permission to become a newsperson on a news show and during the news show in his or her role as a news anchor pitch their new movie, tonight’s TV show, an upcoming tour, or soon-to-be-released CD.
Below is a short look back at some guest anchors on Channel One News. There are dozens more. Before you check out the guest anchors, check out Channel One’s own news standards they published so school boards would sign up for Channel One service. Channel One News Standards Section 3- Guest Presenters (3.1, 3.2, 3.3 very important)
What Channel One did: | What Channel One says: | What Obligation says: |
Actress Amanda Bynes laughs it up on Channel One’s set. |
“We bring onto our broadcasts people of interest |
This movie made $11.4 million its opening weekend ending Are we to believe there was no coordination between the
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Channel One News makes rock band Vertical |
“Channel One has never, directly or indirectly,
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Channel One believes something can be sold only if money
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Singer Alanis Morrisette waves |
“…there has never been any quid pro quo “…our news gathering and advertising sales |
That’s good to know. Channel One reporter/anchor An ad not paid in cash is still an ad. Morrisette’s
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Channel One news anchors Elmer Thudd and Sam Dodson. |
Channel One would like to forget about their Loop Guru stunt. |
Check these guest news anchors out. Their music played Channel One solely determines who is invited on the show |
Actress Dakota Fanning uses anchor position to plug her |
“No one has ever paid Channel One one dime |
PRIMEDIA insists there is no payment made by Dreamworks That is a Dreamer blanket that she is holding. The movie How much would it cost Channel One to have Ms. Fanning |
Tony Hawk’s video games are routinely advertised on C1. |
“…our people who sell ads have no influence on our editorial content.” |
Tony Hawk has been a guest anchor before. We are told Obligation’s response: Hogwash. Nintendo is a major advertiser on C1N. For years, they |
Rosario Dawson in her position as news anchor is telling |
“We bring onto our broadcasts people of interest |
Channel One says there is no connection whatsoever between The news department is in charge of the on-air talent. Are they saying the news department called Sony/Columbia |
WB’s 7th Heaven pays for regular ads on Channel One. Actress |
“Channel One has never in any way traded |
In the strange world of Channel One News, news is advertising When a guest anchor like Ms. Mitchell comes on the show, |
Ryan Cabrera plugs CD, |
“…there has never been any quid pro quo
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No “quid pro quo”? The singer is giving his
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Singer Monica promotes |
“We bring onto our broadcasts people of interest |
Seth Doane gently guides Monica through all the promotional |
Kareem Rush of the Los Angeles Lakers is one of many NBA |
“…there has never been any quid pro quo
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The NBA has a public relations problem. That is why the No quid pro quo? Hardly. “As part of the new arrangement,
Channel One will also air promotional spots on the network for from Channel One’s press release 3/27/01 |
Five stars from The WB Network’s Pop Stars are ready for The WB is a longtime, major advertiser on C1N. The news |
“…our people who sell ads have no influence |
Who are they kidding? These five news anchors are promoting We have much more proof than this that if you advertise |
Frankie Muniz plugs his movie Agent Cody Banks. |
“our news gathering and advertising sales
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Muniz entire appearance is a commercial for Agent Cody The news department simply cannot be separate from the Actor Muniz himself is now a member of the Channel One |
Vanessa Carlton plugs her CD with assist from Errol Barnett |
No quid pro quo of any sort. |
Does Vanessa Carlton do concerts free for anybody who Channel One received the value of a Vanessa Carlton concert. This was a cold and calculated financial deal. |
OK Go is a music group that needs to pump up sales. Channel |
“Channel One has never, directly or indirectly, |
Dreamworks Records recording artists have full run of
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This is a frame from the commercial Channel One ran for |
“…our people who sell ads have no influence
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Channel One’s sales department accepted payment to run Channel One’s news department (the editorial part of the |
All-American Rejects anchor May 2, 2003 show. |
No quid pro quo. | Perfect combination. All-American Rejects co-anchor with the All-Journalism Rejects of Channel One News. |
Anchor/ Actress Lindsay Lohan discusses her new movie |
“We bring onto our broadcasts people of interest
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Nobody has ever confused Channel One News with 60 Minutes. If Channel One producers ran 60 Minutes you would see 60 Minutes reporters ask tough questions even in the fluff 60 Minutes is aimed at an older audience. Channel One’s |
Actress-turned-anchor Anne Hathaway reports the news and |
“Channel One has never in any way traded an appearance for a promise of a purchase of advertising.” |
Ella Enchanted is the movie Ms. Hathaway hawked to students. The movie studio also paid for regular commercials to |
Soleil Moon Frye may be the most enthusiastic |
“Channel One has never in any way traded “…our people who sell ads have no influence |
Wait just a minute. Ads for Sabrina were routinely on Money was flowing from the WB Network to Channel One’s We are to believe that Channel One’s news department independently Melissa Joan Hart (Sabrina herself) also guest anchors |
On location at the Winter X-Games? The X-Games were a
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“Channel One has never in |
Channel One is always looking for cross-promotional opportunities |
Bonus: Watch this video.
Why is Channel One on location at the Gravity Games? This is even
more obscure than the X-Games. PRIMEDIA bought a company called
Emap. Emap had a sports/TV event called the Gravity Games. In the press
release, PRIMEDIA boasted that they would use Channel One to
promote the Games. That’s why the guest news anchor is an unknown
person. That is why the Gravity Games are being treated as a major
news event. That is why when PRIMEDIA says news and advertising
are completely separate at Channel One News, we respectfully disagree.