Bianculli spits on ‘American Idol’ grave
Former BJ TV critic David Bianculli, who dashed off to the New York
Post for a lot of years and today is TV and film professor at Rowan University
in New Jersey, not far from his Cherry Hill home, twisted his knife skillfully
and savagely into “American Idol.”
The singing talent show will die after its final, 15th
season. Not soon enough, David writes for CNN.
It did make Simon Cowell a celebrity in America, nasty attitude and
all, and reminded those who forgot what singer Paula Abdul did for a living.
For those who weren't around Ol’ Blue Walls long ago, David
was my first TV critic when Channels television guide was born in 1980. Before Mark Dawidziak, who escaped to the PD, and Rich Heldenfels, who came from the East and still lives among what's left of the BJ newsroom staff.
Channels also has been dead without leaving the building, because technology
and a zillion TV channels made it impossible to print and keep up to date.
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