Saturday, March 12, 2011
Low-rated Shows Need Lowlife Charlie Sheen
We live in strange times, and cable news is in business to chronicle that.
As you may know, there is big money in the cable news universe, but two of the big players, MSNBC and CNN, are having major ratings problems.
Last month in prime time, the Fox News Channel was the second-highest-rated cable channel in the United States behind the USA network. MSNBC came in 26th, CNN 29th. Not good for them.
So if I’m an executive at those two networks, I may be looking for a program host who is filled with tiger blood. An unchained warlock who is all about “winning.”
That man, of course, is Charlie Sheen.
Here are his qualifications for hosting a cable chat show. Sheen believes the attack on Sept. 11 was an inside job, asserting that the Bush administration was behind the mass murder.
Hear that, MSNBC?
Sheen is also extremely successful by his own account.
He told ABC’s “20/20”: “Every day is just filled with wins. All we do is put wins in the record books. We win so radically in our underwear before our first cup of coffee, it’s scary.”
Sheen riffed that off the top of his head. THAT’s scary. And I believe CNN needs some wins.
In this crazy high-tech age, cable news is all about being provocative. Larry King found that out the hard way.
Who is more provocative than Charlie Sheen?
Gadhafi? Maybe. Bin Laden? Assured.
But both would have trouble getting green cards, so they’ll probably wind up hosting shows on Al Jazeera.
Sheen might be better suited for the E! Network, but that is not where the money and prestige are. Today in America, the cable news prime-time people can become stars. That is something Sheen embraces, telling “The Today Show”: “I’m tired of pretending like I’m not a total bitchin’ rock star from Mars. And people can’t figure me out; they can’t process me. I don’t expect them to. You can’t process me with a normal brain.”
That bio might be a bit much for CNN, although I’d love to hear James Earl Jones introduce Sheen using outer space terminology.
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