[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'155441\' date=\'Jun 18 2007, 11:33 AM\']
I didn't wade through it (I'm not a fan of Rosie's writing), but I don't think it means much. On the one hand, I wouldn't put it past her at all just to make up stories that sound good. I also don't think it would be any big deal for Fremantle to "take a meeting" with her without having the slightest interest in hiring her. Happens all the time.
Having said that, if she desperately wants to do it, and CBS is desperate for the publicity, I don't think it would be the most bizarre thing in the world for her to get the gig after all. I fairly recently said that there was no chance in the world that Rosie would be hired to host TPIR. Today, as the search drags on, I'm no longer absolutely sure that's true.
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Fremantle could be meeting with Rosie on a variety of things. Though Fremantle (AFAIK) has never fronted a US talk show, they know that she is a hot commodity right now.
What's not to say that they could be looking at her for a new talk show, talent show, 2nd year of Game Show Marathon or a role in the revival of Baywatch as a Beached Whale -- all not necessarily related to filling the shoes of Bob Barker.
Seeing that syndicators and production companies are already constructing shows for the 2008-09 season (The Mom Show, Bonnie Hunt's talk show, Daytime DoND,...), this could be an opportunity for her down the road, and not for TPIR, though the timing of the meeting could be used to suggest otherwise.
I for one would think that Rosie would cause the ratings to drop more than they would rise. Fremantle would be better off to use her somewhere else where a television institution is not at risk.