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Originally Posted by formica
sorry to be blunt, but you cant really complain about professionalism if this is the way you deal with it. interviews get cancelled, thats the way the media works, things happen that are out of the producers control, they should have called you and spoken with you directly for sure, but you arnt doing yourself any favors by publicly having a hissy fit about it.
I would retract this thread immediately, contact the producer, and rearrange the interview if you are still interested, and if necessary bill them for the time you have lost as a result of their failure to contact you by phone.
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I am not having a hissy fit. First off I was doing this as a favor and was not getting paid. Secondly when you give someone your word and make plans you stick to them even if something better comes along. I have booked shows for myself and then had better offers come along, but being a man of my word I did not cancel to take the better offer. Big stars think they are better than everyone else and can treat you like you are a nothing. No one is better than anyone else. As far as wanting to be rescheduled, it not going to happen on my part, they made the offer and I refussed. I don't care what is normal in the TV industry as far as looking out only for number one. I would rather have a good reputation as being a man of my word. And the thread will stay, to let other know what to expect if they are asked to do something similar.