Saturday, July 14, 2007

‘Independent’ voted off finance island?

Mark Burnett, meet the Federal Election Commission.

Burnett, the reality TV pioneer behind “Survivor” and “The Apprentice,” is teaming with MySpace on a politically themed reality show with an interesting twist. Unfortunately for him, this one could run afoul of federal campaign finance laws.

The show, called “Independent,” aims to launch next year in time for the real presidential election, though it’s still network shopping. The concept -- as presented in a hyperbolic press release predicting the show “will help reshape the face of American politics, including the next presidential election” -- is clever. Contestants will deal with issues proposed by MySpace users and the show’s viewers that will require interactions with supporters, protesters and activists. “Over the course of the series, through a combination of Internet-powered direct democracy and the broad reach of TV, viewers will be empowered to put a genuine stamp on which issues they care about most and identify the one who truly represents them,” says the release, which predicts the winner will become “the nation’s next great politician.” That person will get a $1 million prize, but not to keep. Instead, the release says, the winner must choose how to spend it from “a list of options, all political in nature.”

That is where the FEC comes in. Use the link to find out where the conflicts are.


Michael H. Drucker
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