George Bush wants TV farewell
President wants final 15 minutes from networks
More Articles:
Most Viewed:
'New Moon' breaks box office records(5337 views)Spielberg, King team on 'Dome'(2407 views)'Avatar' toys with augmented reality(2264 views)Ever capable entrepreneur(1669 views)Planet 51(1479 views)'Oprah' to end run in 2011(1421 views) |
The White House on Monday asked ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC for 10-15 minutes of primetime airtime for a live farewell address to the nation. It would be Bush's last public appearance until he greets President-elect Barack Obama at the inauguration on Jan. 20, the Associated Press reported.
The nets were officially noncommittal as of late Monday, but it seems likely that most, if not all, will grant the request, although some may argue that the address may not be especially newsworthy and will have plenty of coverage on cable and other outlets.
If the address sticks with tradition and goes at 9 p.m. ET, it would preempt or delay in East Coast markets tentpole shows including ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," NBC's "The Office" and CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."








