Posted on 05/04/2008 3:20:11 AM PDT by Zakeet
After months of speculation, by everybody from E! News to The New York Times, that Katie Couric will soon end her rocky tenure as anchor of "CBS Evening News," network chief Leslie Moonves stormed into the newsroom last week and attempted to snuff out the flames.
According to The Associated Press, he told the staff that Couric, the first female solo evening news anchor, isn't leaving. He was adamant. He said she's "your anchor." Unspoken but implied: So get used to it and stop whining ... for now.
Seriously, Mr. Moonves, will Couric stay perched at the CBS anchor desk despite bad press and historically low ratings? Only two years into a five-year, $15 million-a-year contract, Couric has bombed. She will not be anchoring "Evening News" in 2009 and may well exit right after the November election and before the January inauguration.
CBS doesn't want a lame duck quacking on the air, so the corporate denial ensues. If CBS made public its plans to change anchors, viewership might decline even further before the switch. Can't risk that.
But people are already speculating on Couric's future and the future of the CBS anchor job.
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Dennis Miller!
My vote goes to Snake Head Carville.
Dennis Miller!
great choice....and hire Ann Coulter to do the commentary!!!
How in the world do people like Les Moonves and Scott Mcmanus keep THEIR jobs after such a horrific string of decisions (from Rathergate on if not before)
I could walk out on a NYC street, hire the first person to walk by to read the news for a fraction the cost and still come in last in ratings.
They need someone with a higher profile and since his father worked there, I consider its a good bet that Chris Wallace may show up at CBS for that job.
I can see it now... James Carville with his nightly “Who’s a Judas today? report.
You can't be serious!!!!
How about brooming the entire news staff and hiring people who can fact-check stories before they put them on the air?
Although it can certainly help!
Replace the talking heads with great looking women. Then the men will tune in{ sound turned down}
I think woman like Jolene Blalock will do the job well.
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