Sunday, July 24, 2011

Casey Anthony Network Boycott!

The only way to help justice for Caylee and keep Casey from profiting off of her blood is to make enough noise using the word "boycott" to let the networks know that we will not watch. Letters and emails must be sent to the Network and then to the Network advertisers that we will not patronize their products.

Silence will not get the word out that a nationwide boycott must be in place for justice for Caylee!


Networks hot for Casey lawyer

Casey Anthony's lawyer, Jose Baez, has been living like a king in New York City, eating steak dinners with Matt Lauer and sleeping at the Mandarin Oriental -- while network reps jostle to sign him as a legal eagle to eventually score the big interview.
"Everyone is trying to buy him," an industry source told us. "He's the key to Casey Anthony."
The Post reported that network reps met with Baez a week after the verdict, and he made it clear that Anthony would not be making TV appearances for six to nine months. So the networks are dangling a legal-analyst position in front of Baez to get access to Anthony when she's ready to talk.

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Jose Baez and Casey Anthony
"He wants to be the next big talking head," a source said. "They need him down the road to score an interview with Casey when she's less radioactive."
The Florida defense attorney, who did the seemingly unthinkable when the jury found Casey not guilty of murder in the 2008 death of her daughter, Caylee, now has appeal, and some see him as the new Johnnie Cochran.
An NBC rep said, "We've talked with Baez about getting an interview with Casey Anthony, but only under NBC News standards and conditions -- no payment, and absolutely no job offers for any member of her defense team."
Paradigm talent agency signed Baez to represent him in broadcasting after the trial but reportedly dropped him hours later because of a negative backlash in Hollywood.
ABC has taken its knocks on the Anthony story after reportedly paying $200,000 to the family to license video and photos. An ABC rep said, "We're not bidding for any interview. Period."
Sources say Baez will not work with CBS. "CBS News is not courting and will not court Jose Baez to become a legal expert," a CBS spokesperson said.

A statement from Baez Friday said: "Contrary to recent published reports, I am not negotiating paid interviews with anyone."


Expect Baez to announce that the network is not paying for the interview, but for licensing fees or another type of payment which is, in fact, for the interview.  

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