Monday, November 5, 2007

NBC Universal to run on green synergy

This week, NBC Universal will be environmentally themed across all of its programming outlets.

A few programs that will be taking part in this eco-friendly cause are:

  • "NBC Nightly News"which will dedicate each weeknight to an environmental topic
  • MSNBC will target on the politics of green
  • On the season premiere of "Bravo's Real Housewives of Orange County," eco-friendly pop-ups will be featured Tuesday at 10pm
  • CNBC will be exploring investing opportunites in the green movement
  • "The Singing Bee" which is hosted by Joey Fatone, will have contestants singing songs about the Earth and the environment on Tuesday at 8pm
  • "Deal or No Deal" will have the 26 sexy models making their entrance pedaling bikes and wearing dresses recylced from Army surplus parachutes AND Kermit the Frog will make an appearance from "It's Not Easy Bein' Green" fame.
  • On "Life," Det. Charlie Crews has a dream about solar panels, which starts him thinking about buying a solar farm. That airs Wednesday at 10pm.
  • On "Las Vegas," Delinda realizes the Montecito casino should be doing more to support the eco cause. (Friday at 10pm)
  • "30 Rock" will push its corporate green initiative and poke fun at its excesses all at the same time.
  • On this sitcom, they will have an act on a make-believe variant of NBC, with the network executive coming up with this fabulous idea of creating a green mascot named Greenzo. (Thursday at 830pm)

Television being one of the most fastest ways to communicate with others, NBC Universal has discovered a way to support the cause through their programs.

These favorite programs will attract a broad audience on the importance of the green cause.

-Chasta Nechvatal

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-weektv5nov05,1,1507544.story

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