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Author: | GoodToGo [ Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | CNBC Dirty Money Reality Show |
Quote: CNBC's "DIRTY MONEY: THE BUSINESS OF HIGH-END PROSTITUTION," Anchored By Melissa Francis, Examines The World's Oldest "Recession-Proof" Profession, Premieres On Tuesday, November 11th At 10pm & 1am ET Oct 30, 2008 - 9:13:02 AM Digg this story! Email this article There's One Business Thriving In This Treacherous Economy - Especially On Wall Street A CNBC Original Production With Exclusive Access To The Clandestine World Of Paid Companions To The Rich And Powerful The stock market plummets, unemployment soars, housing prices sink, but one business is sheltered from the rest of the country's financial storm: high-end prostitution. Who are these "*******" to the rich and powerful? And why do members of the "business elite" risk it all for their services? CNBC, First in Business Worldwide presents "Dirty Money: The Business of High-End Prostitution" an original one-hour production anchored by Melissa Francis (co-anchor of CNBC's "The Call") airing on Tuesday November 11th at 10PM & 1AM ET. This CNBC special report explores what motivates the men whose "high-risk, big gamble" behavior in business carries into their personal lives. Interviews with Michael Bader, psychologist and author, Male Sexuality: Why Women Don't Understand It and Men Don't Either, and Elizabeth Bernstein, sociologist, Barnard College and author, Temporarily Yours: Intimacy, Authenticity, and the Commerce of Sex, shed light on this furtive activity. "Dirty Money: The Business of High-End Prostitution" also provides rare access to the women who command $12,000 a day (with some making a $100,00 daily rate) for these clandestine services to men for whom money is no object. Rounding out the report are interviews with experts who include, Martha Nussbaum, Law Professor, University of Chicago; Jody Raphael, Senior Research Fellow, Schiller DuCanto & Fleck Family Law Center at DePaul College of Law; Tracy Quan, former escort, author, The Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl and Vicky Ward, Vanity Fair writer and CNBC Contributor. For more information including web extras and extended video clips, log onto http://dirtymoney.cnbc.com. Did anyone else catch this "reality show?" One of their big revelations was that wealthy men are looking for GFE via the internet. The clients wanted to experience feeling loved/validated and cared about/respected. The show failed to ask or answer the question: Why can't they get the feelings/needs fulfilled at home? Maybe it takes a pro? |
Author: | J0sie [ Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:53 am ] |
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I watch on it’s entirely. Warning to mongers, DO NOT LET THE CHICAS WATCH THIS SHOW. These fuckers are paying $25K for GFE. WTF. They even had a section on what gift you can bring them, a Ferrari? I could Phuck everyone at the HDR twice over, including bartenders and even the shoeshine boy outside and still got some pocket change leftover. Well, OK, maybe not the shoeshine boy, but again, WTF! |
Author: | Puro Party [ Thu Nov 13, 2008 2:21 am ] |
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Maybe they're just painting such a pretty picture $$ wise that accounts for say just 5% of the overall business (creme de la creme). Remember this commented on by female Skrinks. I and others posted previously couple months or so back on articles that the bunney ranches in Nevada hurtin big time because of the econ. Go figure! |
Author: | Dapanz1 [ Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:27 pm ] |
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I watched it all. I thought it was lame. It was hosted by Mellisa Francis one of my fave CNBC divas. Yes, I would give Mellisa a hundo for an hour. I don't know if she was acting or was legitimately surprised by her "expose." If you haven't seen it, I'm not sure I would waste my time. I'm not sure what CNBC's point was in even doing the show. dapanz1 |
Author: | Mr.Black [ Sat Sep 12, 2009 10:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | on right now |
being reruned |
Author: | JazzboCR [ Sat Sep 12, 2009 11:15 pm ] |
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My answer to Brother Dapanz1's question (which may have been rhetorical) is 2 words--"Sensationalism" (that last syllable rhymes with "jizm") and "Ratings". Look at the dispassion and rigorous analysis they brought to the subject of investing in the stock market--if you'd followed their stock touts, good luck in affording a cup of coffee now. |
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