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MISCmedia for 3/7/01
Killing 'Cool'

LAST TIME, we discussed the growing backlash against the major record labels.

This time, a look at how the labels, and other marketers, are trying to get kids to like them in spite of it all.

Last week, PBS's Frontline documentary series ran a show called The Merchants of Cool. Narrated by anti-major-media activist and author Douglas Rushkoff, it explored how MTV, the labels, soft drink companies, shoe companies, etc. are trying to make huge bucks from the biggest teenage generation in North American history.

The show's first shock was the very presence of adolescent faces on PBS, which normally ignores the existence of U.S. citizens older than 12 and younger than 50.

The second was the relative even-handedness of Rushkoff's argument; especially his assertion that real-life teens are, on the whole, probably not really as crude or stupid as the "rebel" stereotypes advertisers sell at them (labeled by Rushkoff as the rude, potty-mouthed "Mook" male and the hypersexual "Midriff" female).

Not surprising at all, for a viewer familiar with Rushkoff's books, was his conclusion that corporations will do anything to make a buck, even if it involves trampling on any authentic youth culture and treating their own would-be customers as idiots. What's surprising about this is that he got to say it on PBS--which, like most bigtime American media, seldom has a bad word to say about American business.

In this instance, though, the "public" network might have had a self-interest point to make.

Perhaps it wanted viewers to distrust the media conglomerates, such as those who own most of the commercial broadcast and cable networks, as a way to imply that it, PBS, was the programming choice worried parents could trust (even though it has very little specifically teen-oriented programming)?

But then again, as I've often said, I'm no conspiracy theorist.

IN OTHER NEWS: The OK Hotel building won't be torn down; the quake damage wasn't even halfway bad enough to revoke its landmark-preservation status. But the music club within has indeed been permanently evicted. Owners Steve and Tia Freeborn say they'll try to look for a new space somewhere, and might try to promote one-off shows at existing spots in the interim. I was there the night before that last Fat Tuesday night, and was also there yesterday to see the staff start to clean the place out. (Pix forthcoming.)

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