Seven Minute Sopranos
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The creators of The Sopranos recently premiered their new drama on the CW Network. The new show portrays a family who owns and operates a “high-interest loan” business called Prestige Payday Loans; this show is appropriately named Easy Money. This is not the first time that a show has been themed based on an underrepresented subject matter. Sadly, this show, as well as many others, does not depict a fair and balanced portrayal of the industry. Judging from the trailers, it appears that the storylines will solely be founded on vicious media stereotypes. If you have viewed any news story about the payday loan industry, chances are that it had a negative connotation. The story probably consisted of a “real” person, whose misfortunes were fueled by getting a payday loan, thrusting them into an “endless cycle of debt. Many of these “articles” illustrate a story in which they needed money to fix their car or pick up the tab on another or another unexpected expense. These stories just go to show that the media will only report the juiciest, most scandalous aspect of any big story and ignore every other detail, in order to win over viewers. The CW network is no different; it appears that they are just trying to recover viewers lost during the Writer’s Strike. The preview contains the tag line, “for this family of loan sharks, money is easy.” It should be interesting to find out if the shows creators did any actual research on the industry. Chances are, probably not.
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Posted by: Payday Loan Advocate | Thursday, October 09, 2008 at 10:22 PM