CBS PETITIONED TO PROBE SHOWTIME
June 9, 2005
Catholic League president William Donohue explained
today the league’s strategy for dealing with Showtime, the cable
network that recently aired a hate-filled episode of “Penn and
Teller”:
“On May 23, 24 and 27, Showtime’s ‘Penn and Teller’
aired the ‘Holier Than Thou’ episode that has so enraged Catholics, as
well as people of all faiths (). The obscene assault on Mother Teresa, her
Missionaries of Charity and the Catholic Church was arguably the most
vicious anti-Catholic fare ever shown on television in the United
States. An excerpt of this show was sent to 350 persons of influence,
including every bishop who commands a diocese. Now we want results.
“Beginning today, we are launching a nation-wide
campaign demanding that CBS initiate a probe into this matter. Why
CBS? Showtime is owned by Viacom, and Viacom has many subsidiaries in
the entertainment and communications industries, none of which is more
prominent than CBS. Now it may be that those who work at CBS had
nothing to do with the offending Showtime episode. Nonetheless, CBS
bears corporate responsibility. Just as important, the famous CBS
name has been sullied by what Showtime did.
“We are focusing our attention on two persons: Leslie
Moonves, Chairman and CEO of CBS, and Nancy Tellem, President, CBS
Paramount Network (Showtime is a Paramount TV studio that will remain
with CBS even if Viacom splits into two entities this summer). The
petition (click
here) seeks justice: We want those responsible for
this bigoted assault on Catholicism to be held accountable for the
damage they have done.
“In addition to pushing this petition on our website,
we will ask our members to get involved: the July-August edition of
Catalyst, our monthly journal, will reprint the petition. We are
most proud of the support that we have received from those outside the
Catholic community. They know what’s at stake and they look to CBS to
correct it.”
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