And here ... for the first time almost two years later is the first unedited public log of what Professor Beverly (Innocent Victim) and Tom Heald (Master Manipulator, and bad Journalist) told one another, until I started blocking his mail.
Subj: Millionaire @ tvgameshows.net
Date: 4/1/2002
To: steve@tvgameshows.net
Hey Steve?
I wrote the Clark / Millionaire story up at both TVBarn.com and
Zentertainment.com several hours before they appeared on your site and can
prove it by timestamps on the material. If you're using either source for
material, we'd appreciate credit.
Tom
Subj: Re: Millionaire @ tvgameshows.net
Date: 4/1/2002 8:41:42 AM Mountain Standard Time
From: steve@tvgameshows.net
TOM:
I'd give you credit in a New York second but you weren't the source then or
now. I didn't go to your page and I don't care who was first or who wasn't.
I'm not playing that kind of game with anyone. If I get it from you, you get
the credit. But I didn't. You don't know my source, anyway, I'm certain.
STEVE
Subj: Re: Millionaire @ tvgameshows.net
Date: 4/1/2002 3:47:44 PM Mountain Standard Time
From: TOMALHE
Well, Steve, mine is an April Fools Joke, that I've had cooked up for the
last several weeks. So either we came up with the same gag simultaneously, or
I've predicted an actual showbiz move.
The question over it is, I already had mail over my pieces, before your site
had changed, and when you've done an April Fools page, it's quite obvious on
the page that all the days stories are fake, right? So it's not a question of
who owns the gag, I just wanted to make sure you weren't believing my story,
and just making it longer.
Tom
Subj: Clark
Date: 4/1/2002 7:21:37 PM Mountain Standard Time
From: steve@tvgameshows.net
TOM:
By now you probably are well aware of the major denials and accusations of
this entire thing being a hoax for April Fool about Dick Clark.
As it turns out, my source, who is Norm Miller----an old and dear friend who
is station manager of a Memphis affiliate----had received a fax and e-mailed
me to tell me of Dick getting the job. Norm called me around 4:15 this
afternoon to apologize and tell me that he had been misinformed and his
source for the information was a fax of the zenentertainment story sent to
him by another station manager. The same manager had just told him of
Clark's publicist denying the story.
Had I known this was your report Norm was quoting, I would have definitely
credited you.
What gives? Is this indeed an April Fool prank? If not, then someone is lying in Clark's camp. If it is, why this? I did an April Fool edition in 2000 but it was clearly labeled in big block letters on the same page APRIL FOOL!
I'm disclaiming the entire thing until I can get a phone call through to Clark's people.
STEVE
Subj: Re: Clark
Date: 4/1/2002 9:35:16 PM Mountain Standard Time
From: TOMALHE
Let me recap the events of the day, Steve.
You :
- printed an exclusive story, based on word of a fax of a story that
offered no proof, then made up several opinions based on the factless story,
if only to make your own story... longer.
- Denied privately the story came from Tom Heald,
- Rewrote the story and confirmed inadvertantly that I wrote it.
- And then finally after being told it was a hoax, finally went and
confirmed the original story.
That about right?
Now, 90% of what I write for TVBarn.com is satire. I write real weekly talk
show listings + fake tv listings, real TV history with fake punchlines, and
daily tv previews with fake descriptions. I expect to fool a lot of the
people a lot of the time, and I have.
From Tom Snyder's "colortini" website: "I've had several inquiries about a
new show I am supposedly doing for late night. A writer named Tom Heald wrote
some material for a website named TVBarn.com. It is run by Aaron Barnhart,
who is the television critic for the Kansas City Star. Mr. Heald, as a joke,
ran a schedule of shows entitled 'Tom Snyder, At Home in California.' The
topics ranged from 'Dinner with The Companion' to 'Frisbee in the Park with
Oliver.' Some people got the joke. But some thought it was for real. I am
here to tell you that it isn't. However, I am not at all peeved at Mr. Heald.
Seven years ago a television writer for the New York Daily News, named David
Bianculli, playfully suggested that CBS put me on after Dave Letterman. Had
he not done that the LateLateShow probably would never have happened."
The problem today is that for a Journalism professor, you really really got
taken by an April fools joke.
Tom
Subj: Re: Clark
Date: 4/1/2002 9:51:25 PM Mountain Standard Time
From: steve@tvgameshows.net
I don't deny much of what you just wrote in your e-mail. I also love
people like you who enjoy taking pokes at people who happen to be
communications professors with cheap jokes and sit back and enjoy your
laughs. They're a dime a dozen.
I admit being snookered and this has really reinforced me again about
several things. Writing satire is one thing. Nothing wrong with
it. Spicy. Funny. But you used two websites, including one which is
regarded as highly credible within the industry because of the quality of the
man who created it, to perpetuate a lie without a disclaimer and find what
you have done nothing more than an April Fool's joke.
Good. You are a equally a prime example of first-rate journalism. I hope
Aaron, for whom I have enormous respect, appreciates how his site was used.
STEVE
Subj: Re: Clark
Date: 4/1/2002 11:37:53 PM Mountain Standard Time
From: TOMALHE
I understand your denial of "I got taken in by a world class hoax" has to
make you the poor victim, Steve, but you did not ask my permission to quote
my private emails to you. That's a poor understanding of internet ettiquette.
I've revealed the details of April 1, at atgs, TVBarn, and an about to reveal
at ZEN , and have done so without printing any private conversations. And
since a lot of this depends on sources, I'd think you'd actually quote the
source of the Clark and Buena Vista denials, the story at Zap2it. com.
>But you used two websites, including one which is
>regarded as highly credible within the industry
>because of the quality of the man who created it, to
>perpetuate a lie without a disclaimer and find
>what you have done nothing more than an April Fool's joke.
That's likely a private matter between Aaron and myself.
You have the Associated Press to take to task as well, for their annual feed
of bogus stories. And on April 2nd, the newspapers write a followup on how
many calls they got by their hoaxes.
I give my audience credit for being able to determine whether I'm joking
without using a smiley face a the end of every sentence, of spray painting
JUST KIDDING at the end of a paragraph. I don't test my writing to make sure
it can be read by 8th graders.
If this hits Reuters, Variety, the New York Post, Hollywood Reporter, USA
Today, etc., TVBarn and Zen get credited for having fun on April Fools.
If you want to slam me on your site as a master manipulator, go ahead. I
don't think it happens to make you look very good at any point in the whole
affair.