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Saddamized: One of the most popular video clips of 2007 will be Saddam Hussein getting wacked, if he does

Published: Friday, December 29, 2006

TV NEWSER asks the question "How Will TV Networks Handle Video Of Hussein's Hanging?" But seriously who cares how they will handle it if and when the former dictator gets lynched? We're all waiting for it to hit Youtube or some other video sharing site. As far as the networks, well one insider basically said Americans have weak stomachs, which may prompt networks to pass on airing the actual clip, not that we really expected them to.

"I'm sure every network has had their standards and practices discussions about this already. It is inevitably going to make it onto YouTube -- and likely some other channels around the world, whose audiences have tougher stomachs for this stuff, will air whatever the video in its entirety -- then do the American nets use the excuse the 'story about the video' to air it? Which magazine show does it first?


Saddam: How Will TV Networks Handle Video Of Hussein's Hanging? [TVN]

Labels: NETWORKS, SADDAMIZED, Youtube

Comments on "Saddamized: One of the most popular video clips of 2007 will be Saddam Hussein getting wacked, if he does"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:06 PM) : 

wow the saddam era will really come to an end huh?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:58 PM) : 

I think they should have let the world watch as they hang him...He was a cold heart man who killed and tortured a lot of innocent people..The world is better off with out him. Personally I think hanging him was too quick. They should have tortured him as he torture so many. Too bad you can only kill him once.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:01 PM) : 

He got what he deserved..to bad we could only do it once

 

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