Chez Pazienza is an award-winning television news producer, the creative voice behind Deus Ex Malcontent, the author of Dead Star Twilight, and a new media consultant.

During his 17 years in TV news, he's produced and managed daily content for WSVN and WTVJ in Miami, KCBS, KNBC and KCAL in Los Angeles, and MSNBC and CNN in New York. He has two L.A.-area Emmys to his name as well as a Golden Mic. He's been featured in and interviewed by the New York Times, the New York Observer, the Village Voice, the American Journalism Review, NPR, the IFC Media Project, and Radar and Wired Online. In addition, he's been a regular contributor on Sirius XM's POTUS and Indie Talk channels.

He divides his time between New York City and Miami.

Chez listens to a lot of Coltrane and old Afghan Whigs and still stands in awe of Paddy Chayefsky, who got it so right about where television news was heading.

Blog Entries by Chez Pazienza

On Second Thought

Posted November 23, 2009 | 09:20 PM (EST)


There's a good piece by David Sirota that's highlighted on this site and is making the syndication rounds right now in which he takes aim at the dumbing-down of America as a nation; specifically, he ties it to what may eventually be remembered as the most inadvertently prescient not-very-good...

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Filling Diane Sawyer's Shoes: Who Should Get GMA?

32 Comments | Posted November 16, 2009 | 07:34 PM (EST)


If you believe the chatter on the Internet right now, George Stephanopoulos is a near-lock to take the reins of Good Morning America following the departure of Diane Sawyer -- with the future of Stephanopoulos's current show, This Week, being the only potential impediment to the deal.

The thing...

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The Ugly Truth

66 Comments | Posted November 13, 2009 | 05:12 PM (EST)


I'm going to try to get this over with as quickly as possible, mostly because I've done my best to avoid writing about either of these people for a long time and so far have been mercifully successful.

The whole Controversy over Sharon Osbourne calling Susan Boyle a "hairy arsehole"...

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Sean Hannity's Act of Neo-Contrition

149 Comments | Posted November 12, 2009 | 12:49 PM (EST)


So last night, Fox News host Sean Hannity did something many will call shocking, some will call phony and insincere, and I'll call, at the very least, uncharacteristic of his network and those it speaks for: he apologized.

At the end of his show, which as usual featured an...

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A Petition to the State of California in Support of Roger Avary

35 Comments | Posted September 30, 2009 | 04:08 PM (EST)


State of California,

I am writing this on behalf of the entire filmmaking and artistic community worldwide.

We have just learned the astonishing news of the sentencing of Roger Avary, Oscar-winning co-writer of Pulp Fiction and director of Killing Zoe, to one full year in prison resulting from...

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The Fall of Roman

136 Comments | Posted September 29, 2009 | 12:35 PM (EST)


Roman Polanski needs to come back to the United States and face his conviction for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl in 1977. Period.

Why? Because he intentionally ran out on the justice system in the country where he committed his crime and has never been held accountable for what...

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John Stossel: Across the Great Divide

42 Comments | Posted September 10, 2009 | 05:58 PM (EST)


Well, here's the least surprising media-centric news item ever: John Stossel is leaving ABC for Fox News Channel.

For the uninitiated few, Stossel is a multi-Emmy-winning investigative reporter with an amusing Harry Reems moustache. He calls himself a libertarian -- a designation which these days, unfortunately, is...

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Schoolyard Bullies

243 Comments | Posted September 4, 2009 | 03:11 PM (EST)


As far as I am concerned, this is not civics education -- it gives the appearance of creating a cult of personality. This is something you'd expect to see in North Korea or in Saddam Hussein's Iraq.

-- Oklahoma Republican State Senator Steve Russell, on President Obama's plan to address...

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What a Long, Strange, Thoroughly Obnoxious Trip It's Been 2: Battle Lines

44 Comments | Posted September 3, 2009 | 01:00 PM (EST)


Oh the sheer volume of e-mail I've been getting over the past 48 hours from outraged Boomers and Woodstock-philes. I thought those guys were supposed to be all about peace and love.

I'm not going to bother addressing every single complaint I've received or every issue taken with

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What a Long, Strange, Thoroughly Obnoxious Trip It's Been

753 Comments | Posted September 1, 2009 | 11:40 AM (EST)


I'll never forget it: On July 13th, 1985, folk legend Joan Baez walked onto the stage at Philadelphia's JFK Stadium -- site of the U.S. half of that day's massive Live Aid concert -- looked out over the crowd of rowdy kids, lifted up her voice as if she were...

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An Open Letter to Kate Gosselin

22 Comments | Posted August 27, 2009 | 05:04 PM (EST)


Dear Kate,

You don't know me, but I felt like I just had to reach out to you after watching your appearance on Larry King Live a few nights ago. I know you've been through a lot over the past several months: the cruel tabloid headlines, the negative assumptions about...

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With Friends Like These...

374 Comments | Posted August 21, 2009 | 07:51 PM (EST)


"So progressives are now in revolt. Mr. Obama took their trust for granted, and in the process lost it. And now he needs to win it back."

-- Paul Krugman in an editorial in today's New York Times

I'm not one of those people who listens to right-wing radio, even...

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Fighting Words

47 Comments | Posted August 19, 2009 | 12:22 PM (EST)


There's been quite a bit of controversy throughout the liberal blogosphere pegged off a couple of comments made recently by Rolling Stone columnist and avowed prick Matt Taibbi. As a writer Taibbi's always had strong opinions, and despite being regularly left-leaning, he's never shied away from taking those who typically...

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The Way It Was (and Never Will Be Again)

12 Comments | Posted July 20, 2009 | 04:36 PM (EST)


I've spent the past couple of days "collating" -- as Ash from Alien might say -- my thoughts on the unfortunate death of Walter Cronkite. It would be easy to go into detail about the man himself: his dignity and dedication, his irreproachable level of professionalism, his enduring legacy in...

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Ladies' Worst

10 Comments | Posted June 10, 2009 | 03:15 PM (EST)


I'm going to write a book called How to Hunt for a Wife.

It's going to tell men that they should seek out women who are average looking (less likely to cheat), younger than them (more likely to idolize), and are willing to cook and do the dishes (a matter...

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...And the Shows You Rode In On

22 Comments | Posted May 20, 2009 | 10:30 AM (EST)


I'm living proof that if there's one thing TV networks don't like, it's honesty.

When precious ad revenue is at stake, especially in a flatlining economy, a self-deprecating sense of humor isn't simply something that's sure to go unappreciated; it's the kind of thing that can get you shown the...

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Sabotage!: Inside the Plan to Stop John Edwards

6 Comments | Posted May 11, 2009 | 11:28 AM (EST)


When it comes to back-room political intrigue, it takes quite a bit to raise the collective eyebrow of the public; we're just about desensitized at this point to even the most underhanded of machinations.

That said, a story that broke over the weekend concerning John Edwards's mercifully ill-fated presidential campaign...

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Judge Dread

12 Comments | Posted May 3, 2009 | 01:18 PM (EST)


So Supreme Court Justice David Souter has announced that he'll be retiring, putting President Obama in the position of making yet another decision, in just his first few months in office, that will have consequences for this country that reach far beyond his presidency. Unfortunately, whomever he picks won't tip...

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Revolutionary Goad: Has the Anti-Government Rhetoric Gone Too Far?

Posted April 7, 2009 | 12:44 PM (EST)


Exactly how far is too far?

Several times over the past month or so, I've dismissed Glenn Beck, the new clown prince of Fox News, as being not much more than a guy doing Kaufman-esque stand-up -- an opportunistic little turd who's playing his audience of paranoid conspiracists...

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Just Saying No to Leno

Posted April 5, 2009 | 03:48 PM (EST)


I was waiting for something like this to happen.

When NBC first announced that it would be keeping Jay Leno on its payroll and, astonishingly, giving him a show five nights a week at 10pm, I figured it was only a matter of time before the network's nationwide affiliates...

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