Both NBC and Fox revealed their fall schedules today, and if you watch either network, get ready to be “eventized,” or something. That’s apparently the new buzzword in network television. Maybe it will catch on?
https://twitter.com/kevinroose/status/465973497781420032
@peterlattman Yes. Please help make them stop. Counting on you, sir.
— Jason Fry (@jasoncfry) May 12, 2014
Eventize is not a word. #Upfronts
— Lisa Quan (@lisaquan) May 12, 2014
what? no. no no no. RT @tcarmody: MUST WASH EYES RT @zseward: Can we agree not to let the verb "eventize" catch on? pic.twitter.com/3dJGpfEcMe
— dan sinker (@dansinker) May 12, 2014
@peterlattman If everything is "eventized," does that also mean that nothing is?
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) May 12, 2014
@peterlattman I prefer eventify
— Gina Delvac (@gdelvac) May 12, 2014
@peterlattman @darcyday I shall notate and we can interface about it sometime.
— Robert MacMillan (@bobbymacReports) May 12, 2014
This sounds fair:
@bobbymacReports @peterlattman @darcyday first journo to use it outside of a quote loses. Everything.
— Staci D Kramer (@sdkstl) May 12, 2014