Thursday, March 28, 2013

Good Riddance or Great Loyalty?

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As the first quarter of the year ends, the contracts of several talents of a major network (MN) are nearing their expiration. As early as now, the rumor mill is abuzz with who are leaving and who are staying with their current networks. First, singer actress (SA) is allegedly being lured by network A (NA) with a multi-million deal. While SA has kept quiet, stories are now spreading about her replacement in a project in which she was supposed to be the lead actress.

Second, top performer (TP) is also another talent who is rumored to have an offer from the same network. However, no word has been released by the camp of TP if he will be doing the great plunge. If he does, then his current network will lose a great entertainer, and his shows will have to find someone to take over to fill his creative genius.

Third, controversial actor (CA), who has spent almost his entire career with his current network, has a contract that will expire by mid-year. While he is considered as one of the talents most gorgeous looking hunks, his career seemed to be at a standstill as his exposure has been very minimal since his last TV project. While speculations are pointing towards getting a contract with network B (NB), there really is no big contract being dangled at CA. NB is not keen on hiring CA as the network anticipates potential problems that might come with his management. His management is not known for keeping matters quiet.

While, network C (NC) is also a possible new home, NC is not keen on CA as he is not that famous or could command as much interest as he did when he was just starting out. CA is also caught in a controversy in which he has opted to deny and to keep quiet about an alleged possible addition to their family.

Who will remain loyal? Who will leave? Who will MN let go, SA, TP, or CA?

Reality dictates, “It is the logic of consumerism that undermines the values of loyalty and permanence and promotes a different set of values that is destructive of family life" (Christopher Lasch).

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