Voulez-vous des frites avec votre Marc Lévy ?

"La culture qui, en France, forme un lien plus solide que la race ou la religion, est en crise. Le service public doit répondre à cette crise qui menace la démocratie... La télévision publique est-elle encore le lieu de ce combat ? Y a-t-il encore une place pour la littérature à l’antenne ? Ou bien sommes-nous condamnés à ces émissions dites « culturelles » où le livre n’est qu’un prétexte et un alibi ?"

-- Frédéric Ferney, Paris le 4 juin 2008, in a letter addressed to President Sarkozy regarding the end of his literary television show on France 5, "Le Bateau-Livre", via La république des livres

It wouldn't occur to me to turn my attention to the boob tube for the latest on book and author news, but that's probably entirely due to the fact that I grew up in the U.S. and culturally oriented programming -- save PBS, of course -- is a luxury one pays for, not an option on yer basic cable menu. This is unfortunate. And reminds me of nights of pant-wetting hysterics brought on by watching Los Angeles' public channel with my roommate; there we are, on the rug, gaping and gasping slack-jawed at the rotating, motley group of performers obliviously taking a stab at their 15 minutes of fame.

Anyway, yes, it is a tragedy when a television program dedicated to doing something that requires turning off the television ceases to attract viewers, funding, and then support from the very people who would wail over France's cultural demise at the hands of McDonald's, immigrants, and anglicisms.

France really ought to be counting its blessings, though: at least they don't have merde like this to contend with.

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Anonymous said…
I could say a million and one things....but all I can do now is shake my head from side to side. But what comes to mind is, years ago when I was in the States, ABC had an ad campaign...which went something like this (and I cannot remember it exactly) but it was something to the effect: "Instead of reading, exercising or spending time with your family, you are watching us. Thank you." Enough said.
nancy
Misplaced said…
"at least they don't have merde lik ethis to contend with."

Not yet anyway. That type of program is corrosive- it gets into a culture and eats away at it like a cancer.

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