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Survivor on CBS
Now in its 17th
season, Survivor – the first highly-rated reality series, considered the
mother of American reality shows – might be worried about its own survival.
This year’s premiere was the lowest rated in the series’ history. Airing on
Thursday, September 25th, the episode introduced the castaways to the
West Central African nation of Gabon. In 2004, ratings spiked as over 33
million viewers tuned in for the premiere of Survivor: All-Stars. Since
then the show has bled 20 million viewers and seems desperately in need of a
shakeup … or at least some controversy. For airing frontal male nudity, CBS’s
Survivor: Gabon (Thursday, 8:00 p.m.) has been named Worst TV Show
of the Week.
The peepshow aired in the
second half of the two-hour premiere, when a male contestant ran across the
field during an immunity/reward challenge -- unaware that his “exiled member”
had briefly been liberated from his boxers. Though the shot was quick, it was
clearly visible. And in the age of HD, digital video recorders, and high-speed
internet, it quickly became immortalized as an unending slow-motion loop on
numerous blogs.
CBS responded to the FCC
complaints filed by the PTC by asserting that the incident was unintentional and
“fleeting.” But for a show famous for what some viewers have dubbed “gratuitous
blurring” of anything remotely objectionable – too much breast, a tuft of pubic
hair, a curious bulge – it is hard to believe that this was unintentional. In
fact, it appears to be part of a pattern.
Since the 2nd U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the FCC’s ruling against CBS for airing
Janet Jackson’s infamous wardrobe malfunction, the network has been slyly
testing the limits of fleeting obscenities. In August of this year, CBS dropped
an uncensored F-bomb during an episode of Big Brother 10 (surprise,
surprise -- another sagging reality show). It is interesting to note that no
such uncensored incidents have occurred on other networks.
CBS has since pulled the
offending Survivor clip from of its website and has blurred the image in
the full online version of the episode. But in the short-term this cynical ploy
had generated much buzz. By the following morning, the man’s penis was the
fourth-most-popular search according to Google’s “Hot Trends.”
If this trend continues, who
knows what stunts CBS will pull whenever it needs to gin up interest in its
shows? Perhaps someone ought to inform CBS that viewers generally do not want
to watch broadcast television if they must constantly worry about genitals
flopping across their screens.
For airing uncensored male
nudity, CBS has been named Worst TV Show of the Week.
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