{"id":2762,"date":"2014-03-20T16:00:10","date_gmt":"2014-03-20T21:00:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.robertfeder.com\/?p=2762"},"modified":"2014-03-20T16:27:41","modified_gmt":"2014-03-20T21:27:41","slug":"fox-32-barely-admits-pay-for-play-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/robertfeder.dailyherald.com\/2014\/03\/20\/fox-32-barely-admits-pay-for-play-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Fox 32 barely admits pay-for-play news"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/a>The whoring out of local television news continues without letup \u2014 this time courtesy of Fox-owned WFLD-Channel 32.<\/a><\/p>\n Thursday\u2019s \u201cGood Day Chicago\u201d featured a satellite interview<\/a> with actress and model Shari Belafonte, who turned up to hawk a diet pill called Qsymia. Presented in the form of a Q&A with news anchor Natalie Bomke, the segment was paid for by biopharmaceutical company Vivus Inc.,<\/a> which hired Belafonte to promote the weight-loss drug.<\/p>\n <\/a>\u201cThe idea that there\u2019s now something that\u2019s on the market that\u2019s FDA approved that can help people who are overweight such as Qsymia is tantamount,\u201d Belafonte said. \u201cPatients in particular need to know that they can go to their doctor and ask about it.\u201d<\/p>\n When it was over, Bomke mentioned that the interview with Belafonte was \u201csponsored by the pharmaceutical company Vivus Inc.\u201d \u00a0But to most viewers, I suspect, it came off as anything but a commercial.<\/p>\n Unmentioned in Bomke\u2019s brief disclaimer, of course, were any of the numerous side effects the drug could cause, including (according to its website)<\/a> birth defects, increases in heart rate, suicidal thoughts or actions, serious eye problems, mood changes and trouble sleeping, concentration, memory and speech difficulties, increases of acid in bloodstream, low blood sugar, possible seizures, kidney stones, decreased sweating and increased body temperature. Or that it can be abused or lead to drug dependence.<\/p>\n These days practically every satellite interview on \u201cGood Day Chicago\u201d is sponsored by somebody selling something. But this one was about as shameless as they get.<\/p>\n