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CBS Mocks ABC's 'Glass House' in Press Release
"Dancing on the Stars" sarcastically announced as new
"original" reality show
Add mockery to the many ways CBS is fighting ABC over "Glass House."
After going to court to try unsuccessfully to stop the airing of the new ABC
reality show, which resembles CBS' "Big Brother," CBS
on Wednesday released a blisteringly sarcastic press release in which it
announced plans to rip off ABC's "Dancing With the
Stars."
CBS says in the release that its supposed new show, "Dancing on the Stars,"
is an "exciting and completely original reality program that owes its concept
and execution to nobody at all."
The release comes after a judge declined to block "Glass House" from
premiering Monday.
"Glass House," like "Big Brother," features several people living together in
a closely monitored house, and its production team includes many former "Big
Brother" staffers. CBS is accusing ABC of copyright infringement and stealing
trade secrets.
CBS' mocking release ends with a prediction that ABC won't complain about its
new show "Dancing on the Stars," since "people who live in glass
houses shouldn't throw stones."
Subtle! Here's the release:
CBS ANNOUNCES DEVELOPMENT OF "DANCING ON THE
STARS," AN EXCITING AND COMPLETELY ORIGINAL REALITY PROGRAM THAT OWES
ITS CONCEPT AND EXECUTION TO NOBODY AT ALL
Los
Angeles, June 21, 2012 Subsequent to recent developments in the
creative and legal community, CBS Television today felt it was appropriate to
reveal the upcoming launch of an exciting, ground-breaking and completely
original new reality program for the CBS Television Network.
The dazzling
new show, DANCING ON THE STARS, will be broadcast live from the
Hollywood Forever Cemetery, and will feature moderately famous and sort of
well-known people you almost recognize competing for big prizes by dancing on
the graves of some of Hollywood's most iconic and well-beloved stars of stage
and screen.
The cemetery,
the first in Hollywood, was founded in 1899 and now houses the remains of Andrew
"Fatty" Arbuckle, producer Cecil B. DeMille, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Paul Muni,
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, George Harrison of the Beatles and Dee Dee Ramone of
the Ramones, among many other great stars of stage, screen and the music
business. The company noted that permission to broadcast from the location is
pending, and that if efforts in that regard are unsuccessful, approaches will be
made to Westwood Village Memorial Park, where equally scintillating luminaries
are interred.
"This very
creative enterprise will bring a new sense of energy and fun that's totally
unlike anything anywhere else, honest," said a CBS spokesperson, who also
revealed that the Company has been working with a secret team for several months
on the creation of the series, which was completely developed by the people at
CBS independent of any other programming on the air. "Given the current creative
and legal environment in the reality programming business, we're sure
nobody will have any problem with this title or our upcoming half-hour comedy
for primetime, POSTMODERN FAMILY."
"After all,"
the spokesperson added, "people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw
stones."