Pork TV: How Millions in Stimulus Funds Created an Online Video with 5K Hits
by Tim SlagleAccording to a recent article, $1.5 million of federal stimulus money went to produce Internet videos. The money was earmarked to get inner city residents online by creating programming that would appeal to them. Of that, $230,000 went to producer Robert Townsend, and $700,000 to other vendors to produce “Diary of a Single Mom,” an online soap opera about a growing up in poverty. This is just a part of a $28 million Commerce Department grant which created One Economy, a project intended to wire the inner cities to the Internet.
It is the most ridiculous idea I’ve heard of since a friend suggested that his Solitaire playing during work hours was a way of familiarizing himself with how to use a computer mouse.
The idea that there is nothing on the Internet that appeals to people in the inner city is ridiculous. It’s based on a faulty premise that somehow inner-city people are different than others; that TV dramas about fabulously rich people, attractive lawyers, and doctors who never get messy are only appealing to white suburbanites; that people living in poverty want to see a story about living in poverty. If this were true, comic books wouldn’t be about superheroes; they would all be about pimply fat boys with thick glasses who get beat up on the way to school.
According to the article, One Economy has spent $18.9 of the $28 million granted and has created 142.47 jobs. But more importantly, they generated YouTube hits. In fact, Episode One of “Diary of a Single Mom” almost generated five thousand hits (which I expect to increase dramatically after this post).
But in the era of social networking, there are things more important that attracting an audience. “Diary of a Single Mom” has also generated fifteen thousand Facebook likes, which is almost five percent of the likes generated by MSNBC, the lightly viewed cable news station, whose bottom-of-the-page ratings make them easy to find on the Nielsen charts. “Diary of a Single Mom” also has more than 600 followers on Twitter (which embarrassingly, is more than me).
If the intention was attracting under-served communities to the Internet, I could suggest a few more:
Senior citizens are still having a difficult time figuring out how to use the menu buttons on the TV remote, much less a mouse. Let’s set up online slot machines to get more senior citizens online. As an added bonus, we could hook up the slot machines directly to the Social Security Administration so their monthly checks would be directly converted to tokens, thus eliminating the need for greedy capitalist banks and greenhouse gas emitting shuttle buses.
Despite using libraries for daytime shelter, few homeless people have found interest in the computer stations that are installed in every public library, because most library surfing is limited to educational information only. If we simply remove the firewalls on public library computers, the homeless will take a new interest in nude photography and short-subject films.
While most of our technology is manufactured in China, few Chinese citizens have unfettered access to the Internet. It’s a shame that our debt holders cannot fully access the Internet. Since they paid for “Diary of a Single Mom,” they should at least be able to monitor their investment. Furthermore, we should build a China-accessible site on Tienanmen Square that goes into details well beyond the mausoleum of Chairman Mao.
Millions of people cannot access the Internet, because they have jobs and responsibilities. Mandate that employers allow employees to at least ten minutes every hour so they can catch up on the latest Internet fads. It will teach them how to use a mouse.






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"…a $28 million Commerce Department grant which created One Economy, a project intended to wire the inner cities to the Internet."
….You mean a project to funnel taxpayer money to Democrat pals in the entertainment industry…….
if you haven't come to the conclusion by now that the 'porkulus' wasn't a slush fund for Progressive causes…
There is very little anyone can do to disabuse you of such notions. Literally EVERY penny in there is earmarked for a cause near and dear to their hearts- and this is with NO budget ever being passed, either. Simply put, this is organized (barely) theft of the taxpayer's money by a bunch who feel entitled to same.
And if you don't like it be prepared to be called a racist/sexist/momophobe/bigot/etc…
This free market show will likely have far greater appeal inside and outside the inner city and doesn't cost the taxpayer a dime: http://www.adultswim.com/blog/galleries/black-dyn...
This is typical of Hollywood. I worked as a VFX Supervisor on an ABC/DIsney show last year, where hundreds of thousands of dollars were wasted per episode causing the show to go bankrupt. Of course when I tried to correct this problem, I was fired. It's the liberal way of life and a go reason they should never ever be in charge of anything!!!!!!
As far as your library suggestion goes, reality is way ahead of your punchline. Assuming that what I learned in library school is currently mainstream within the profession, then the thinking is that indecent exposure laws are more than enough to protect children from creeps in the library, so as long as nobody's actually "whipping it out," you should be able to look at as much porn as you want in a public library (presumably committing the images to memory for later use).
Unfortunately, too true. People were calling this administration's budget machinations a slush fund three years ago. I really don't want to see what they would do with an additional four years of their hands in the till.
Where was the money going, just out of curiosity?
My friend Andy works a tech support job in a college computer lab. Although the official policy is not surprisingly NO PORN IN THE COMPUTER LABS, Andy is not allowed to confront anybody watching porn in the computer lab unless another party makes an official complaint. Not sure what the policy is on "whipping it out," but I've definitely seen mystery hairs on some of the keyboards. Gross.
Robert Townsend: from "Hollywood Shuffle" to "Carmen: A Hip Hopera" (MTV) to government whore. So, so sad.____And, "Diary of a Single Mom"? Dumb stuff like that is on free TV all the time!
My money's on the director's nose.
My cable bill sez otherwise, and I bet yours does too
Give us the links to apply for the funds! If a bunch of conservative, moral, religious amateur film producers were applying for this money and none of it got to them, then we'd have a case for discrimination and bias, or at the very least, make the people giving out the money question the wisdom of these stimulus grants. Until then you are preaching to the choir. Why don't you let the choir do some of the preaching to the rest of the internet? How do we access these stimulus funds?
Libraries have became daycare for the mentally ill.
Shows how progressives are racists. What White people watch could not be interesting to Blacks, what Hispanics like is boring to Asians.
I think my tax money should be used for the production of movies for the express audience of Samoan-Jewish-little people brought up in the Ukraine!
This is the same argument that has been ongoing since the 70's that Hollywood doesn’t make enough movies for the "black" community. Then when one of the current hip hop or diva celebrities talks a studio into funding their project and marketing it to the black moviegoer no one goes to see it, especially the black moviegoer.
well, it will be the COMPLETE 'redistribution' of our wealth through taxes and fiat currency. That, and regulations herding us out of the country and into cities stacked upon each other. Loss of control of the youth through destruction/dismantling of the families, and perpetual crisis rationing everything from food to fuel to health care.
How's THAT for a prediction? Sure doesn't make us feel any better…
Well, this is simply uncalled for. Not just the stimulus spending, but also the fact that Slagle has less than 600 followers on Twitter. I think we should put forth a concentrated effort to alleviate this problem. Call your local congressman and tell him/her that you support the 2011 Europacare Bill.
And we wonder why our national debt is rushing to exceed 16 trillion dollars. Not surprising with the incredible waste and misuse by congress and the administration of our taxpayer dollars. Our national unfunded mandates are much more.
"they would all be about pimply fat boys with thick glasses who get beat up on the way to school."….just a few corrections: I was not fat and got beat up on the way HOME from school.
Brilliant.
I was watching a Law & Order with a girlfriend and there was Slagle. I immediately hit the pause button and began to school her on the art of catching Hollywood play "Pin the Villian on the Conservative Donkey" and it worked like a charm.
Slagle playing white-shirted, shallow 'protect local businessman even if he is a corrupt bastard' cop was gift wrapped to me on a silver platter. Then the producers of L&O threw in a sloppy investigation by disinterested investigators to add to further discredit Slagle's character.
She was "like OMG! How did you know?" How did I know? The truth is there in plain view. Wanting to see it is quite another story. Just do a recent search of Dallas Fed Vice President, Gerald ODriscoll. The truth about our central bank has been there for EVERYONE to see since 2008 (longer for others).
The truth about Hollywood was on full display since Dorothy began her walk on the yellow brick road. And still WE are the Flying Monkeys. Forget saving the USA. Let's just split her in two before the whole damn ship settles on the bottom.
I've got no problem with Townsend seeking to make an aspirational soap opera, but its insane that the government gave him money to do it.
Its also hilarious that someone in the government believes that a Robert Townsend series would draw people to the internet.
Don't black people already have five or six TV networks with nothing but black shows?
Yes, and as a black guy, I try to avoid every single one of them. Well- except if one of them shows "The Wiz" around Christmas, and that's only because I don't have the DVD… though with the amount of commercials per hour of content, I might as well buy the frickin' DVD.
I'll take Seinfeld over Martin, Spielberg over Tyler Perry, and Airplane! over Soul Plane, thank you very much… but I'm just preaching to the choir here. Testify.
Yes, and as a black guy, I try to avoid every single one of them. Well- except if one of them shows "The Wiz" around Christmas, and that's only because I don't have the DVD… though with the amount of commercials per hour of content, I might as well buy the frickin' DVD.
I'll take Seinfeld over Martin, Spielberg over Tyler Perry, and Airplane! over Soul Plane, thank you very much… but I'm just preaching to the choir here. Testify.
Which episode was this?
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