After wedding fiasco, Fox vows no more exploitation
Mr. Grushow, the chairman of the Fox Television Entertainment Group who canceled "Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire?" last week after it blew up in Fox's face, said yesterday that the network would never again turn to the kind of programming that made such shows as "When Good Pets Go Bad" and "World's Scariest Police Videos" part of the prime-time landscape. He said he wanted to avoid the kind of "exploitative material" that resulted in the multimillionaire show, which was transformed in a matter of days last week from a ratings phenomenon to a public relations fiasco. Even Madison Avenue has joined the chorus of catcalls, wondering if this type of program might scare away advertisers.
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