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Discovery Channel Pulls The Plug On Michael Jackson Autopsy Show

Discovery Channel Pulls The Plug On Michael Jackson Autopsy Show

anita moore · Monday, January 3rd 2011 at 5:13PM · 539 views
LOS ANGELES (January 3, 2011) - Discovery Channel International has indefinitely postponed the broadcast of a show purporting to re-enact Michael Jackson's autopsy, the company announced Friday.

The company cited the start of hearings next week in the criminal case against Jackson's doctor and a request by the late superstar's estate as reasons for the postponement.

John Branca and John McClain, co-executors of Jackson's estate, accused Discovery of insensitivity toward the singer's family in a letter Wednesday demanding that the company cancel plans for the program.

They said they were especially outraged by an Internet ad for the show, "Michael Jackson's Autopsy," which they described as depicting a corpse on a steel gurney covered by a sheet with a hand sticking out wearing Jackson's signature sequined glove.

Branca and McClain said Friday in a statement that Discovery seemed to be reacting to outrage from Jackson fans, in addition to their own criticisms.

"Discovery Channel made the correct decision in choosing to cancel this exploitative program. We are hopeful that this show will never run in any market in the future," they said.

The company's decision was first reported by celebrity website TMZ.com.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled to begin Tuesday for Jackson's physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter, after which a judge will decide if there is sufficient evidence to hold Murray for trial.

The singer died on June 25, 2009, of what was later found to be acute Propofol intoxication, with other sedatives found to have been a contributing factor.

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Jen Fad Monday, January 3rd 2011 at 5:19PM

..., co-executors of Jackson's estate, accused Discovery of insensitivity toward the singer's family in a letter Wednesday demanding that the company cancel plans for the program. ...

What people won't do for a money!

anita moore Monday, January 3rd 2011 at 6:23PM

Sista those big wig cable companies got things going on behind closed doors, and if they have anything to say about it, we won't have any say so for long. Just a matter of time before big dollars changes hands and the people will be left out of something they were responsible for creating.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

WTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..MY PURE ***** IS SHOWING!!!!!!!!!!!(smile)

Programs like this should be taught taht they must go through the local Black community before even thinking about this form of abuse of a human being and teh open public...

it is the public pays for cable therefore we own cable so it is in our hands...

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