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Katie Couric at CBS Evening News---call it !!
what do you think will be the status of
Katie and the CBS Evening News one year after she
takes over the chair of Cronkite, et al ??
Katie and the CBS Evening News one year after she
takes over the chair of Cronkite, et al ??
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I voted A.
Only because talk radio told wolfman to start this thread.
Couric will crash and die, within 2 years. Mostly, because she isn't a journalist. (Uh, hello? If any of you tards even for one second think she is ------------> She isn't.)
But then again, the reason most of the fucking morons in talk radio were talking about this "story," is that they aren't journalists either, and they're afraid of her dick.
Nice job, wolfman.
"Katie" is the keynote speaker for OU's commencement next month, much to the chagrin of journalists in the state.
I'll await wolfman's witty reply about "liberal" David Boren, who brought here there to speak.
Only because talk radio told wolfman to start this thread.
Couric will crash and die, within 2 years. Mostly, because she isn't a journalist. (Uh, hello? If any of you tards even for one second think she is ------------> She isn't.)
But then again, the reason most of the fucking morons in talk radio were talking about this "story," is that they aren't journalists either, and they're afraid of her dick.
Nice job, wolfman.
"Katie" is the keynote speaker for OU's commencement next month, much to the chagrin of journalists in the state.
I'll await wolfman's witty reply about "liberal" David Boren, who brought here there to speak.
This thread is screaming for an Anchorman reset...
I think she'll do fine...she's been in the industry long enough. I'll be curious how she does when she has to report something really tragic...ie--9/11. Unfortunately, she'll have many opportunities to test out her grace under fire routine considering all of the weird crap that goes on around the world.
I think she'll do fine...she's been in the industry long enough. I'll be curious how she does when she has to report something really tragic...ie--9/11. Unfortunately, she'll have many opportunities to test out her grace under fire routine considering all of the weird crap that goes on around the world.
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Remove the Hannity-colored glasses and see the world for what it is.ChargerMike wrote:...she's toooo liberal to be remotely fair, thus unwatchable!
88, are you saying that Jennings, Brokaw and Rather aren't journalists? Are you suggesting that Kronkite was a talking head?
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News Hour fan here.
I have seen the new format CBS news a few times lately. It's interesting that it's been rising in ratings under Bob S.
Couric's certainly not unworthy just because Sean Hannity says she is. I imagine that she'll do fine...she certainly has proved herself in the business, the business being what it is.
I have seen the new format CBS news a few times lately. It's interesting that it's been rising in ratings under Bob S.
Couric's certainly not unworthy just because Sean Hannity says she is. I imagine that she'll do fine...she certainly has proved herself in the business, the business being what it is.
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rack. A full hour of in-depth news as opposed to 10 minutes of headlines, ten minutes of scaring seniors and ten minutes of drug ads.PSUFAN wrote:News Hour fan here.
Couric isn't worthy to be the face of the news department, but she has been picked to try and change this archaic news format. Programming decision.
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Which is why the honks screaming about a "liberal bias" will always be wrong. The only bias in network news is towards the bottom line.88 wrote:Journalism has always been private propaganda (as opposed to state-sponsored public propaganda) that is manufactured and sold for profit.
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Not always. High-fallutin' intellectuals got a hold of it and tried to bring some dignity. Of course, they are trying to do something with integrity in a medium with degrees varying from little to none. Medium is the message, I've heard.88 wrote:Journalism has always been private propaganda (as opposed to state-sponsored public propaganda) that is manufactured and sold for profit.
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And just as many were dominated by those who agreed with the "right". For every NYT, there is a Wall Street Journal. And don't even get me started on the local newspapers and TV stations, who are all about pleasing the local power elites and preserving their exclusive access. There wasn't a liberal bias, there was a market bias.88 wrote:I disagree with your first sentence, and agree with the second one. There is bias in all journalism. It is unavoidable. For years, many of the newspapers and news media outlets were dominated by individuals who tended to agree with the policies touted by the left.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.Now, there are many successful news media outlets that are dominated by individuals who tend to agree with the policies touted by the right. Both camps claim to report the news objectively and fairly. But neither do.
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I agree with RF to an extent. Katie Perky is not a serious journalist by any stretch of the imagination. And she's far too much of a lightweight to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite.
Having said that, America by now is sufficiently dumbed down to the point where that won't matter a whole lot. So my vote is B.
Having said that, America by now is sufficiently dumbed down to the point where that won't matter a whole lot. So my vote is B.
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A question for Wolfman...
Do you care what happens with CBS News? If Couric takes hold of it and grits her teeth at right-wingers, does your life change for the worse, somehow?
I ask because either way, I personally don't plan on taking in much more CBS News.
Also, now we have a segment of media that exists to sneer at the other segments. Of what use is that?
Do you care what happens with CBS News? If Couric takes hold of it and grits her teeth at right-wingers, does your life change for the worse, somehow?
I ask because either way, I personally don't plan on taking in much more CBS News.
Also, now we have a segment of media that exists to sneer at the other segments. Of what use is that?
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Couric fits better with the Today Show banality...
* interviewing Dom DeLouise
* touring a tongue depressor factory in Kentucky
* analyzing the intricacies of Brittney Spears' marriage
* previewing the new Spring fashions available at K-Mart
etc.
But who the HAIL still watches the network evening news when re-runs of Gomer Pyle are available?
I thought the Internet killed newspapers AND the evening news?
* interviewing Dom DeLouise
* touring a tongue depressor factory in Kentucky
* analyzing the intricacies of Brittney Spears' marriage
* previewing the new Spring fashions available at K-Mart
etc.
But who the HAIL still watches the network evening news when re-runs of Gomer Pyle are available?
I thought the Internet killed newspapers AND the evening news?
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I think she'll do fine...she's been in the industry long enough. I'll be curious how she does when she has to report something really tragic...ie--9/11. Unfortunately, she'll have many opportunities to test out her grace under fire routine considering all of the weird crap that goes on around the world.
She's beyond annoying, more than irritating, truly insufferable. CBS news is officially unwatchable--but Letterman has a clear mandate. Ugh!
I really do not give a rat's behind about Katie
or CBS news or any other TV news for that matter--
I just wanted to "stir the pot" --
guess it worked !!
or CBS news or any other TV news for that matter--
I just wanted to "stir the pot" --
guess it worked !!
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No, what I'm suggesting is that Katie Couric is an overpaid telepromter reader/"personality," not a journalist. She wouldn't know a news story if it bit her in the ass.88 wrote:Are you suggesting that the US has a tradition of having journalists read the news on television? If so, I disagree. In my opinion, for the last 20 years or so the qualifications for US news readers have been a distinguished appearance and a decent voice.
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