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By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer
LOS ANGELES - The sagging Fox network's chief executive admitted
Monday it had leaned too heavily on reality programming this TV season,
including the disastrous "Who's Your Daddy?"
Fox has been caught on the wrong side of audience taste in the past
few months. Scripted series like ABC's Golden Globe-winning "Desperate
Housewives" and "Lost" are hot, while viewers seem to have little
patience for new reality series.
There were others, but Fox's problems were
LOS ANGELES - The sagging Fox network's chief executive admitted
Monday it had leaned too heavily on reality programming this TV season,
including the disastrous "Who's Your Daddy?"
Fox has been caught on the wrong side of audience taste in the past
few months. Scripted series like ABC's Golden Globe-winning "Desperate
Housewives" and "Lost" are hot, while viewers seem to have little
patience for new reality series.
There were others, but Fox's problems were