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     COMMENTS: Mornings Across the Pond

NBC's Exclusive by Today anchor Matt Lauer substituted the glamorous for the gruesome--it was a sit-down with William and Harry, the pair of royal sons of Princess Diana of Wales, who was killed in a car crash almost a decade ago. Diana "lived and died dodging the camera's persistent lens, a lens that, in their mother's absence, the princes find increasingly focused on them," Lauer argued implausibly. Clearly, far from shying away from it, the princes' mother courted publicity and, according to the soundbite Lauer obtained from Prince William, her son, too, seems perfectly at ease in the media spotlight: "At the end of the day you cannot stop it and, you know, there is no point in fighting it."

NBC closed its newscast with a second promotion for Today from across the pond. On Thursday, NBC's morning show promises a concert by Paul Potts. He is the Pavarotti wannabe cell phone salesman whose operatic tenor won the Britain's Got Talent TV competition. "Audiences and judges were stunned--even the tough ones seen on American TV," Mark Potter told us, referring to American Idol's resident English curmudgeon.

     READER COMMENTS BELOW:

On today's NBC Nightly NEws (6/21)Brian and Company continued to shill for other NBC properies.
Rehema Wallace did a follow-up and showed the British singer, Paul Potts on the Today show.
Then she generously took him on a tour of New York and mentioned they went to 'The Top of the Rock', which is a shameless plug for the tourist attraction located in the GE building.

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