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Could the reason Shelley Ross dropped the Phantom over the cliff be that it was beneficial in some way to her husband's recording business? Could this be yet one more act of sabotage based on an underlying wicked agenda? We'll may never know for sure, but how many other explanations could there be? One thing we do know and that is the pattern of self-serving behavior that this woman indulges herself in at the expense of others, and apparently, with delight.

Posted by: Allison on March 12, 2008 5:07 PM

No. let' sNOT hear more on Ross soon.....please.

Posted by: Allison on March 10, 2008 3:35 AM

I really appreciate the detailed and insightful reporting you have done on this story.
It is obvious that there is something very very wrong with this woman. The
comments found all across the press and internet have been those of hostility
and contempt for Ross. Your reporting sheds light further into the heart of Ross' daily work life. It's frankly outrageous. Shelley Ross' background is that of a reporter and then an editor for the National Enquirer, a job she had for many years. She was ultimately terminated there and moved to LA where she made contacts that lead to a marriage and the connections that provided the opportunity for her to enter the television industry at a mid-high level and move up from there. Looking over the devastated landscape of her career, it may be that she brought the tools used at the National Enquirer with her to ABC and CBS where they just weren't acceptable. CBS may be number 3 in the morning, but they faced their mistake in hiring Ross and corrected it as soon as it became apparent, thereby earning the the number 1 spot for business sense.

Posted by: Allison on March 7, 2008 2:13 AM


 
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