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If you care for that type of "entertainment".
Feudin'
By Pat Sajak
A few years ago, when Rosie ODonnells ratings fell and her magazine stopped selling, she took her millions and went quietly into a less-public existence.
For some, however, life out of the spotlight can be lonely, so she became one of the ladies of "The View", a daytime talk show. The only problem with that show was she had to share the spotlight with others. The solution? Create some feuds. And, in this age of celebrity overdose, thats pretty easy to do. You go on TV and express an opinion about another celebritys words or actions, and then sit back and wait for that celebrity to comment about your opinion. Then you react angrily to the attack andvoila!instant feud. Everybodys talking about you, the ratings are up, and that shared spotlight glows a little brighter in your quadrant.
for full article:
http://www.patsajak.com/news.php?view=says
Feudin'
By Pat Sajak
A few years ago, when Rosie ODonnells ratings fell and her magazine stopped selling, she took her millions and went quietly into a less-public existence.
For some, however, life out of the spotlight can be lonely, so she became one of the ladies of "The View", a daytime talk show. The only problem with that show was she had to share the spotlight with others. The solution? Create some feuds. And, in this age of celebrity overdose, thats pretty easy to do. You go on TV and express an opinion about another celebritys words or actions, and then sit back and wait for that celebrity to comment about your opinion. Then you react angrily to the attack andvoila!instant feud. Everybodys talking about you, the ratings are up, and that shared spotlight glows a little brighter in your quadrant.
for full article:
http://www.patsajak.com/news.php?view=says