Posted on 07/12/2007 11:22:59 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
NEW YORK - CBS News President Sean McManus dismissed talk that Katie Couric may leave as "CBS Evening News" anchor by saying Thursday that he expected her to be doing the job through her full five-year contract. A candid Couric interview in New York magazine this week renewed questions about Couric's future, leading a prominent blogger to start speculating about who might replace her.
"She has a five-year contract with CBS to anchor the evening news," McManus told The Associated Press. "All of us, including Katie, expect her to be anchoring the evening news in her fifth year."
Couric began anchoring the evening news last September and the ratings have been a disappointment, with CBS still a distant third behind ABC's "World News" and the "NBC Nightly News." After unsuccessfully trying a few new ideas, the CBS program is being revamped under recently arrived veteran producer Rick Kaplan.
CBS News leaders have expressed frustration with New York magazine, which had a picture of Couric on its cover over the quote: "I have days when I'm like, `Oh my God, what did I do?'" The cover omits the rest of the quote, where she says, "but for some weird reason, they don't happen that often."
While Couric in the story denies rumors that she's looking to jump to "60 Minutes" full-time, New York says that "it's obvious that `60 Minutes' best reflects what Couric would like to do.'"
That led the influential industry blog tvnewser to begin posting suggestions this week on who would follow Couric as evening-news anchor. McManus said such speculation is "insulting and it's absurd."
He said he wondered why other anchors with ratings troubles"NBC Nightly News" with Brian Williams has lost viewers and fallen to second placearen't the subject of such speculation.
Brian Stelter, editor of the blog, said it's the blog's job to reflect what everyone is talking about.
"Maybe CBS is not thinking about who will succeed her," he said, "but everyone else is."
And that anchor is taking them straight to the bottom
I wouldn’t bet the farm that in the next couple of years there’ll even BE a CBS news...
Brian Williams isn't having a daily angst attack in public over himself or his job.
If the folks at CBS and Katie Couric are feeling odd right now it's because they've made asses of themselves daily in public.
Katie was hired for that position because they wanted to attract younger viewers. If so, then they should have put Lara Logan in that spot instead of a 50 something hag.
I think Anderson Cooper will be over there within a year. Katie’s ratings are so bad, she’s even losing the 25-54 demos...
But, since you brought it up, for McManus, Couric, or both?
What I want to know is when she will be arrested for assault and battery?
A kleig light will fall over on the set and dispose of her.
Moonvees just happened to be on the set at the time.
You helped build him up when you knew full well his limitations, McManus. Now live with it.
See-BS should write off their massive losses, swallow the rest of the $100 million contract and dump Katie and her bloated contract to 60 Minutes, and hire THIS (link below) lovely lady (even if she gives the newscast in French more viewers will tune in just to appreciate her beauty and far more pleasant voice than the grating, tedious Katie C.):
Mélissa Theuriau of LCI news (France):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ0ruCezDCI&mode=related&search=
See-BS will never come up with a respectable, objective, fari-minded newscast, so they may as well have some nice eye candy instead of the dreary Katie Couric....
Andropov has a cold.
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