
To:
Rauhmel Fox
Fr: Andrew
Bennett
Dt: February
23, 2007
Re: Interview
Request marbury¡¯s starburys
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Rauhmel,
As we discussed on the
phone, I am producing a segment for the April episode of Real Sports that is
going to take a look at the recent launch of the ¡°Starbury¡± shoe line. In
evaluating the importance of the release of Stephon Marbury¡¯s $15 sneaker,
we are hoping to speak with individuals who can describe firsthand the
importance that sneakers hold in our current culture. Therefore,
we would like to set up a time to speak with you regarding the program you
have established as well as with some of the kids and parents you have worked
with. Regarding the kids, we are
hoping to do a group interview with middle-school/high school aged students
who can describe their experiences of dealing with the pressures of having to
wear the newest and most expensive sneakers. For
the parents, we would like to speak with mothers and fathers who have felt the
pressure of providing these items for their children and to get their take on
the escalating prices of high-end sneakers. Essentially,
through our on-camera interviews, we want to capture what it¡¯s like dealing
with our ¡°sneaker-crazed¡± culture and how that mentality can affect many
of nation¡¯s youth and their families.
I look forward to talking
to you further about the project.
Thanks.
Andrew Bennett
Segment Producer
HBO Sports
1100 6th
Avenue
New York, NY 10036
(212) 512-1645-phone
(212) 512-1497-fax
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel examines Stephon Marbury's
initiative on affordable athletic shoes
For years, high-end basketball shoes, especially those endorsed by NBA stars, have been the ultimate status symbol for inner-city kids. Often priced in excess of $100, the shoes are unaffordable for many, which results in kids being robbed, beaten, and even killed for their sneakers. While few pro athletes have addressed this issue, New York Knicks star Stephon Marbury, who grew up in the hardscrabble Brooklyn projects, has tackled the problem head-on with an initiative on affordable athletic shoes. Real Sports on HBO Correspondent Bernard Goldberg examines this disturbing trend and profiles one athlete's campaign in this REAL SPORTS/Sports Illustrated collaboration. Correspondent: Bernard Goldberg. Producer: Andrew Bennett.
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