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MediaEye #3
By
Ron Wynn
Editor,
Everything Underground
Media & culture update
Everything Underground By Ron Wynn
The police
and media in Chicago, notably WBBM-TV, are now blaming each other for
the fiasco that resulted in Ice Cube accidentally being wrongly linked to a
series of sexual assaults
in Wicker Park.
The Chicago Police issued a community alert on July 21 saying that a
suspect they were seeking in
regards to
several incidents "resembled" Ice Cube. WBBM-TV picked up
the ball and ran with it on their
evening news broadcast, airing the report while showing an Ice Cube
video.
Unfortunately, it turns out that the police had released incorrect
information.
"We acknowledge the information should not have been in the alert,"
said police spokesman
Dave Bayless, trying to get the Chicago Police off the hook for what could
potentially be
an expensive and publicly damaging lawsuit. "We took immediate
corrective action. We apologized
to Ice Cube for what was an honest mistake and came with no ill intent."
While WBBM
representatives
were issuing their own statement putting the blame on the police, left
unanswered were a couple
of basic questions. One, why didn't the television station try to talk to
Ice Cube and even find out
if he knew anything
about the alert before running the story? Two, why did they use a music
video as footage in what was
supposed to be a news story? Three, how could the police department make
this kind of a
mistake in the first place?
There's been
no comment as yet from Ice Cubešs camp about what he
might do in response. Cube is now in Chicago filming Barbershop 2
. The
forthcoming video for the Luther Vandross single "Dance With My Father,"
has become a hot ticket. Though the still severely ill Vandross won't be
participating,
an A-list roster of guest stars includes Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Monica,
Brian McKnight,
Patti Labelle, Babyface, Whitney Houston, Beyonce, Johnny Gill and Jason Kidd,
thus far.
The album's already shaping up as Vandross's biggest seller since his
glory days with Epic.
Thousands of people from around the world, as well as many notable
musicians,
performers, artists, and actors gathered at the Abyssinian Baptist Church July
26 to honor the
great singer Nina Simone, who died this past April. There's also been a
rush to get Simone albums
back on the market,
as the spate of commemorative articles and tributes triggered interest in
her career again.
A new two-disc Anthology collects singles from more than 40 Simone albums
and covers
the period from her earliest hits in the 60s to her final album in
1993.
Even the Jacksons aren't sure about when or if their reunion tour and recording
will happen.
Jermaine, in an interview for the British Broadcasting Corporation,
insists that now only will the
family act perform and record again, but that they'll do it under the Jackson 5
banner.
That would be interesting since they lost that name to Berry Gordy in a court
battle many years ago,
but apparently there might be some settlement in that regard.
But he might want to inform Tito, who's going ahead with plans to cut a Chicago
blues album, according to press reports.
Missy Elliott topped the field for the forthcoming MTV Video Music awards,
earning eight nominations for "Work It." These included video of the
year and best female video.
Because the show's ratings and luster have dipped in the past couple of years,
the
producers are bringing back Chris Rock to host this year's edition, which airs
August 28th.
(Material is gathered from several sources, among them the Electronic, Urban Report, Vibe, The Source, Entertainment Weekly, Zap 2 It and Blackvoices.com)
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