NBC Universal / BRAVO, Playing Legal Russian Roulette "It is Better to Beg Forgiveness

NBC Universal President Jeff Zucker and Universal Studios President Ron Meyer are in a race for the finish line as Comcast moves to acquire NBC Universal from General Electric.
By: Associate Editor
 
April 22, 2010 - PRLog -- Bedminster, NJ  -- Just as we were told by both Big Wig parties, from hear out a smooth merger between NBC Universal and Comcast, comes a speed bump that has the possibility of derailing this union. NBC Universal President Jeff Zucker and Universal Studios President Ron Meyer are in a race for the finish line as Comcast moves to acquire NBC Universal from General Electric, and yet thay are playing "Legal Russian Roulette", It’s likely that only one Big Wig will survive the Comcast acquisition, so it is surprising they both agreed with all the internal baggage, to still Greenlight the new reality series “The Real Housewives of D.C.” featuring Tareq and Michaele Salahi, aka the White House Partycrashers, before reaching an agreement on terms with the TV series concept owner Dan Burns. Dan Burns one of the Creators of 2005 #1 Comedy Film “Wedding Crashers” had shopped a Television Series he created “Party Crashers”, to several Television networks, That included NBC Universal / BRAVO Network, The Salahi’s and NBC / BRAVO Network Infringing on the concept owned by Dan Burns, is crossing a legal line after NBC passing on Dan Burns’ Television Series “Party Crashers”, and then filming White House Party Crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi then aspiring reality-TV stars of the NBC / Bravo network. The incident represents NBC / Bravo filming a security breach of the White House at the Obama administration's biggest social event. More than 300 guests, including Cabinet members, diplomats and Hollywood celebrities, attended the dinner. Tareq and Michaele Salahi lied to federal agents in order to get into the White House dinner is a federal crime. White House Party Crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi, Reality of their situation may be too real for Reality TV. One Network Executive added the old adage "It is better to beg forgiveness, than ask permission." Concerning Dan Burns the Television Series “Party Crashers” Creator. The Salahi’s and NBC / BRAVO had no comment, and Mr. Burns was not reachable for comment on the Pending Lawsuits.

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