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		<title>Don&#8217;t Expect HBO&#8217;s Treme To Devote a Season To Drama at The New Orleans Times-Picayune</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/wendell.jpg?w=300&h=200" />This afternoon, David Simon, the creator of HBO's <em>The Wire</em>,  had lunch with a crowd of journalists at Aureole on West 42<span class="misspell">nd</span> Street to  answer questions about his new series <em><span class="misspell">Treme</span></em>, which is set  in post-Katrina New Orleans and which debuts on HBO on April 11. </p>
<p>Mr.  Simon spent a good chunk of his career as a crime reporter at <em>The  Baltimore Sun</em>. He set much of the fifth season of <em>The Wire</em> in the  post-Tribune newsroom of <em>The Sun</em>. </p>
<p>At one point during the  lunch, <span class="misspell">Rebecca</span> Dana of <em>The Daily Beast</em> asked Mr. Simon how much of a role, if  any, <em>The New Orleans Times-Picayune</em> would play in the new series.  </p>
<p>Mr. Simon said that while shooting the first season of <em><span class="misspell">Treme</span></em>,  he spent one day at the <em>Times-Picayune</em> offices where the bosses  struck him as a touch nervous about his presence (the portrayal of <em>The  Baltimore Sun</em> executives in <em>The Wire</em> was something less than  sunny). </p>
<p>But it sounds like the <em>Times-<span class="misspell">Picayune </span></em><span class="misspell">brass</span> have little to worry about. From what he said today, Mr. Simon <span class="misspell">didn</span>'t  sound like a man interested in devoting another season of TV to plumbing  the sad dramatic depths of today's daily newspaper culture. </p>
<p>"Never  tell the same story twice," said Mr. Simon.</p>
<p>That said, Mr. Simon did put one group of media types on notice--namely, the judges of the Emmy awards.</p>
<p>Mr. Simon said that if Wendell Piece, who stars in <em>Treme</em>, doesn't win an Emmy for his work in the series that Mr. Simon would travel to L.A. personally to slash the tires of the no-good judges.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/wendell.jpg?w=300&h=200" />This afternoon, David Simon, the creator of HBO's <em>The Wire</em>,  had lunch with a crowd of journalists at Aureole on West 42<span class="misspell">nd</span> Street to  answer questions about his new series <em><span class="misspell">Treme</span></em>, which is set  in post-Katrina New Orleans and which debuts on HBO on April 11. </p>
<p>Mr.  Simon spent a good chunk of his career as a crime reporter at <em>The  Baltimore Sun</em>. He set much of the fifth season of <em>The Wire</em> in the  post-Tribune newsroom of <em>The Sun</em>. </p>
<p>At one point during the  lunch, <span class="misspell">Rebecca</span> Dana of <em>The Daily Beast</em> asked Mr. Simon how much of a role, if  any, <em>The New Orleans Times-Picayune</em> would play in the new series.  </p>
<p>Mr. Simon said that while shooting the first season of <em><span class="misspell">Treme</span></em>,  he spent one day at the <em>Times-Picayune</em> offices where the bosses  struck him as a touch nervous about his presence (the portrayal of <em>The  Baltimore Sun</em> executives in <em>The Wire</em> was something less than  sunny). </p>
<p>But it sounds like the <em>Times-<span class="misspell">Picayune </span></em><span class="misspell">brass</span> have little to worry about. From what he said today, Mr. Simon <span class="misspell">didn</span>'t  sound like a man interested in devoting another season of TV to plumbing  the sad dramatic depths of today's daily newspaper culture. </p>
<p>"Never  tell the same story twice," said Mr. Simon.</p>
<p>That said, Mr. Simon did put one group of media types on notice--namely, the judges of the Emmy awards.</p>
<p>Mr. Simon said that if Wendell Piece, who stars in <em>Treme</em>, doesn't win an Emmy for his work in the series that Mr. Simon would travel to L.A. personally to slash the tires of the no-good judges.</p>
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