Brian Damage
10-11-2010, 05:30 PM
Anthony Zuiker, the man who created "CSI" for CBS, has taken a character from a novel he wrote called "Dark Prophecy" and inserted him into the television show, reports the Denver Post.
Zuiker wrote a villain in the book, a serial killer named Sqweegel, and that character is crossing over this week into an episode of "CSI." Zuiker hopes the move will help raise the book’s profile.
"If I can just get 1 percent of the 15 million people who watch 'CSI' to buy this book I'll have a best seller on my hands," said Zuiker.
The marketing strategy Zuiker has in mind is innovative and potentially lucrative. He calls it a "cyber-bridge," and says it links publishing, film and social networking.
http://www.tvweek.com/blogs/tvbizwire/
Zuiker wrote a villain in the book, a serial killer named Sqweegel, and that character is crossing over this week into an episode of "CSI." Zuiker hopes the move will help raise the book’s profile.
"If I can just get 1 percent of the 15 million people who watch 'CSI' to buy this book I'll have a best seller on my hands," said Zuiker.
The marketing strategy Zuiker has in mind is innovative and potentially lucrative. He calls it a "cyber-bridge," and says it links publishing, film and social networking.
http://www.tvweek.com/blogs/tvbizwire/