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Nick Pruner and Joe Pickett sued by Gray Television

http://www.adweek.com/tvspy/station-group-sues-comedy-prankster-duo/188784

http://nypost.com/2017/04/13/pranksters-sued-by-tv-company-over-morning-show-antics/

Well two comedians pranked a local morning talk show owned by Gray Television.


An irate television company that fell prey to comedians pretending to be a “strongman duo” is now suing the men, claiming they tricked a Wisconsin morning show into booking them just so they could perform “ridiculous bits” and promote their own brand.

Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett, founders and hosts of the Found Footage Festival, appeared on a Wisconsin morning show “Hello Wisconsin” as “Strongman duo Chop & Steele,” where they smashed rackets on the floor and hit a tire with a bat, according to the Brooklyn Federal Court suit filed by the Gray Television Group Inc.

“During the live appearance on Hello Wisconsin, ‘Chop’ and ‘Steele’ touted their ‘mental strength, ‘Chop’ discussed the violent outbursts he was prone to while abusing steroids and his wealthy upbringing, while ‘Steele’ discussed his ‘body image issues’ and his impoverished upbringing,” the papers state.

The suit quotes the duo saying local broadcasting morning programs are “easy to exploit,” with Pickett adding “I don’t think we’re driving a big point home. We’re just trying to entertain ourselves.”

The Found Footage Festival is a collection of short films and montages collected from estate sales, pawn shops and via various other means that are then compiled onto a DVD and played for a live audience.


The suit also noted a former bit where Preuher–masquerading as “Chef Keith Guerke”–appeared on another one of their channels to promote his nonexistant cookbook: “Leftovers Right: Making a Winner of Last Night’s Dinner.”
 
while I'm not defending them, I have to wonder WHERE the PEOPLE WHOSE JOB IT IS TO CHECK THIS STUFF OUT were. Obviously either they WERE NOT on the job or WERE IN ON IT

Just saying.....
 
I think Gray is calling more attention to its embarrassment by filing this lawsuit than otherwise would be the case. Not to mention, it helps this duo by giving them the attention they apparently are seeking.
 
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