Posted on 07/24/2007 7:50:40 AM PDT by abb
Dan Rather, who last month accused broadcast networks of dumbing down and tarting up their newscasts, said he can foresee a time when media company executives retreat from evening news production.
I think well see the time when someone at the top says, We can give this time back to affiliates, Mr. Rather said Monday in a discussion with TelevisionWeek Publisher and Editorial Director Chuck Ross at the Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing convention in Washington.
Mr. Rather, who now anchors Dan Rather Reports, a weekly news show on Mark Cubans HDNet, said media executives focus on audience ratings and attracting certain age groups of viewers is eroding the quality of the newscasts.
The tendency is to dumb it down and sleaze it up, Mr. Rather said, echoing statements he made last month. Those earlier comments, made in response to a question about current Evening News anchor Katie Couric, started a back-and-forth with CBS CEO Les Moonves, who took issue with Mr. Rathers remarks.
Today, Mr. Rather said his criticisms of the CBS news program didnt include anything he wasnt hearing from inside the CBS organization.
CBS spokesman Dana McClintock declined to comment on Mr. Rathers statements.
Mr. Rather today said he doesnt know whether Ms. Couric is the right person to lead Evening News, noting it will take more time to determine whether viewers embrace her.
Its been a short time, Mr. Rather said. Asked whether he thinks Ms. Couric will work as anchor, he said, The odds are longer now.
Mr. Rather said any disappointment with the ratings for Evening News under Ms. Couric must be analyzed in context of the high expectations created by CBS executives including Mr. Moonves.
Promotion of Ms. Couric as anchor included a listening tour she conducted to see what viewers were interested in seeing on the nightly newscast. Mr. Rather said CBS and Ms. Couric could have secured a coup had she gone to Lebanon instead, as the conflict there between Hezbollah and Israel was escalating at the time and would have helped her bolster her reputation as a newshound.
Returning nightly broadcast news reports to traditional journalistic values will help them avoid the clear and present danger they face of becoming dinosaurs, Mr. Rather said.
Mr. Rather said his primary challenge at HDNet is creating news content that is as good as the high-definition picture the network sends out.
I would like to build something that lasts in terms of integrity, Mr. Rather said.
The television industrys transition from standard definition to HD will eventually be seen as being as profound as its change from black-and-white to color, he said.
I think well see the time when someone at the top says, We can give this time back to affiliates, Mr. Rather said Monday in a discussion with TelevisionWeek Publisher and Editorial Director Chuck Ross at the Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing convention in Washington.
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That has to be the most BS-laden statement I have ever read.
What cheek !
Thats how many of us have seen this for the past few years.
Many don’t realize just how expensive it is putting on a nightly news program. They are huge ‘loss leaders’ to say the least.
Here's a great video:
I LIKE IT! Especially if we can get Ann Coulter for 'Weekend Live'...
Sounds like Mr. Rather wants back in at the top.
Then, the nets will let the locals run their dribble and repeats, or they will have more so called reality dance, singing, whatever talent shows.
Just another celebrity story.
In other news, Lindsay Lohan got busted on another DUI, and Britney flashed the paparazzi again - but this time she’s got on underwear.
“Courage”
Perky Katie is all but done at CBS News. Send her to The View to replace Rosy.
Maybe the geniuses at cbs figgered since they were able to lock down a solid 3rd place with Captain Dan, ANYTHING would have been an improvement. Guess they were wrong. Can you say "bad to worse"???
Too late Dan.
You should call your new show 'FAKE BUT ACCURATE'. You ended your carreer proving www.ratherbiased.com was correct.
LOL!
What makes it so funny is we know he’d like to do it.
I thought the same as you when I heard that he used the “i” (integrity) word.
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