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BET’s ‘Hot Ghetto Mess’ doesn’t become ‘Better’

Thursday Jul 26, 2007 – By Clutch

31452306.jpg “Hot Ghetto Mess” just got messier. Executives at BET had hoped that Wednesday night’s premiere of the controversial series, inspired by the Hot Ghetto Mess website that highlights images of blacks in outrageous, often degrading situations and clothing, would defuse some of the uproar surrounding the show, which has been shadowed by reports of advertiser withdrawals and protests from bloggers who feared it would perpetuate negative African American images. The network was more than pleased with the viewer turnout. The series drew more than 800,000 viewers at 10:30 p.m. But instead of calming the storm of controversy, the debut added more fuel to the fire.

BET had announced earlier this week that the show’s original name, “Hot Ghetto Mess: We Got to Do Better,” would be chopped to “We Got to Do Better,” scrapping the hot-button title and putting more focus of the series’ intended mission of social commentary and satire. But that change was not reflected on the air. Though promos and on-air guides listed the series as “We Got to Do Better,” host Charlie Murphy greeted viewers with “Welcome to ‘Hot Ghetto Mess.’ ” He repeated that title several times during the half-hour show. In addition, the episode contained no disclaimers or announcements that the show was no longer formally called “Hot Ghetto Mess.”

The failure of BET to implement the promised title change puts a harsher spotlight on its difficulties with the series during a period when the network is trying to focus attention on a diverse and ambitious slate of programming designed to erase some of the channel’s historic stigma. The network has long been criticized for airing raunchy rap videos and scantily clad women. BET Entertainment President Reginald Hudlin has expressed frustration that the uproar over “Hot Ghetto Mess” was attracting more media attention than some of its new shows, such as the reality series “Baldwin Hills” and the religion-flavored “Meet the Faith.”

“Hot Ghetto Mess” will continue to be the show’s on-air title, the network said Thursday. The initial order of six episodes had been completed before the decision to change the name was made, and Murphy, a comedian who is on tour, was unavailable for re-shoots. “In terms of the title, we didn’t have time to make the necessary changes,” BET spokesperson Jeanine Liburd said. “But we did make adjustments in our marketing efforts and in our listings for the series.”

Liburd acknowledged that the first episode could have included a disclaimer informing viewers that the show’s title had formally been changed. The episode contained mostly slapstick and comic clips of blacks — and some white — engaged in untoward behavior. There were also several man-on-the-street interviews, with questions such as “Who’s richer, Jay-Z or Bill Gates?” and “How many blacks are there on the Supreme Court?”

Gina McCauley, creator of the What About Our Daughters blog that had protested the series before it aired, based on the website that inspired it, said she was not won over when she finally saw it: “I just cannot believe that BET would risk a $100-million slate of original programming to put on what was just a poorly put-together, unoriginal show.” She said that the clips on the premiere had been endlessly recycled on YouTube and other websites and that the man-on-the-street segments were a rip-off of the “Jaywalking” spots on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno.”

Source: L.A. TIMES

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  1. Ashley Ashley says:

    This show was pointless! and how can BET or Hot Ghetto Mess – tell ANYONE “we got to do better” – Contradictory!

  2. Raquel Raquel says:

    I agree! BET has got to better, if any one.

  3. Angie Angie says:

    Just caught the re-run of the show…The Website…Yes..it is quite terible…BUT the tv show was NOT NEARLY as bad as what those are making it to be…what is the issue???? I did not see anything that could hardly be described as offensive! There is so much more we could be putting our “protests” to, and the time we spend trying to micro-manage this show is just..well…A Hot Ghetto Mess…and we have got to do beter.

    And is it only legal for one person to go amongst the streets to ask people trivia questions..I mean, in that case many many shows are “rip-offs” of Jay Leno? Geez!

  4. LennieG LennieG says:

    The show was a broken down pile of mess. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! A group of school children could have done a better job of putting together a production. What a yawn…

  5. ceecee ceecee says:

    I watched a little bit of the show and switched channels, it definitely was not interesting enough to be an attention getter.

    People need to keep screaming about this so it can be taken off the air. BET has really got to do better than this.

  6. Mia Mia says:

    Nice post, but since when did blogging or magazine “publishing” become a simple cut and paste from LA Times.com? I see you credited the source…but use a quotation, maybe add your own editorial or reporting commentary. This just looks lazy.

  7. ceecee ceecee says:

    @ Mia think of this as a news feed :)
    There are some news stories that Clutch highlighted I probably would have never read about.

  8. Clutch Magazine Clutch says:

    Hi Mia,

    Thanks for checking out Clutch! Cee Cee’s right (thanks ceecee *smile*). Our “news.gossip.info” mainly serves as an news feed of articles and stories from other notable sources that we feel our audience should be aware and informed on. We choose not to do our own commentary cause it adds personal opinion and we rather just provide the story and have our readers create a dialog. So…news.gossip.info is a daily news briefing for our readers. :) The rest the the site and content is original content from Clutch Magazine.

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