Posted on 01/16/2005 8:24:56 AM PST by Phsstpok
NBC NEWS TODAY SHOW CO-HOST KATIE COURIC HAS BEEN APPROACHED ABOUT CBS NEWS ANCHOR JOB, NETWORK SOURCE TELLS TIME Sun Jan 16 2005 11:00:51 ET
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CBS Rumored to be Interested in ABC News Nightline Anchor Ted Koppel
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CBS Rising Star Mika Brzezinski, Daughter of President Carters National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, is Dark Horse Candidate
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CNNs Anderson Cooper Could Be in Running
New York Four CBS News staff members lost their jobs last week in the wake of an independent-panel report that found serious flaws in the journalism that led to a 60 Minutes Wednesday story about President Bushs National Guard service. One person who keeps his job is Dan Ratherat least until his previously announced retirement as Evening News anchor takes place in March (hell continue to report for 60 Minutes). The denouement of CBSs journalistic failure has cast a new light on the search for Rathers successor, making it more likely, in the view of some, that the network will seek an outsider for the job, TIMEs Sean Gregory reports.
The latest handicapping:
Katie Couric A network source tells TIME the Today Show co-anchor has been approached about the job. If she could be persuaded to jump, CBS would have to wait 16 monthswhen her NBC contract is up. But the network could name an old hand like Face the Nations Bob Schieffer or Early Show host Harry Smith as a caretaker until then.
Ted Koppel The Nightline kings contract ends later this year, and CBS is rumored to be interested in him. But would the ABC vet want the job? At least he wouldnt have to worry about competing with Letterman.
John Roberts CBSs chief White House correspondent was the early favorite and is still in the mix. But CBS insiders say the longer the search drags on, the less likely he will get the job.
Scott Pelley The 60 Minutes Wednesday correspondent is an ace reporter, but he may have hurt himself with comments to the New York Observer that seemed to disparage Roberts.
Mika Brzezinski The CBS correspondent (and daughter of President Carters National Security Adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski) is a dark horse candidate, possibly as part of an anchor team.
Anderson Cooper The rising CNN star (who also works for 60 Minutes Wednesday) could be in the running, especially if the long-rumored CNN-CBS merger moves ahead.
Developing...
Queer Eye for the CBS News Guy
;-)
Simply because her initials are so very well agreeable for the BS in CBS.
They have to get Brit Hume, or I'm not watching.
Perky national and world news nightly!
Hey - if your ship is sinking with all hands - the guy who is treading water looks like a rising star...
Have you seen the least little hint about them caring about integrity?
Even if she did it topless, she (nor none of the others) can not stop the death spiral that confronts what CBS calls it's "news" programming. Even if it were "news," even if it were not flamming leftist, neocommunist progaganda most of the time, it can not compete with cable. As the geezers die off, CBS "news" will wither and die. It's future forgeries, extreme bias, and pranks to improve status will turn it into the National Enquirer of the airwaves before it crashes and is replaced by an hour of local news.
I second that JOHN STOSSEL!
but anyway I never trust Drudge.
Would be a good move.
SeeBS, if you're lurking, note that some dei-hard conservatives on this thread say they would watch your news if Stossel anchors. (I won't...don't have TV)
Wake up, Neanderthal News.
FMCDH(BITS)
Good to see the CBS Comedy Hour will continue.
This is a train wreck which I will bring my popcorn to.
And Pol Pot. They can't get Fidel either. He's firm that anything less than three hours of him forced on all Americans at gunpoint is a deal breaker.
THAT'll fix the liberal bias at CBS.
CBS: A wholly-owned subsidiary of the DNC.
Perhaps Helen Thomas will un-retire for them.
Couric replacing Rather. Like fixing a broken parachute with a ton of lead.
Cooper has done a great job for CNN with their tsunami coverage.
And he doesn't seem to consider himself the be all end all of news correspondents.
From what I've seen, he does straight news.
Why don't they just hire Michael Moore and get it over with?
What's that about?
Anderson Cooper, no...will all the baggage about his personal preferences....
Meaning what?
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