I use to watch Dean Reynold’s father Frankn on ABC Nightly News. He was the only one watchable at the time.
All three could all go to cable and make huge sums of money. I don’t think we’ll need to have any charity benefits for any of them anytime soon.
PING!
They'll gladly ride the ship into the murky depths before ever admitting they're simply wrong.
Dean Reynolds
And now it begins. The water carriers for the media are now getting their thanks. Get out. We think our Furher is going to win, well we are going to do everything to make sure she does. We don’t need “reporters” anymore. We will tell the newsreaders what to say and think......as soon as President Hillary gives us the propaganda to right.
Dean Reynolds was snatched up by CBS News yesterday. He’ll be based out of Chicago.
Less “info-” and more “-tainment”.
In a way, it’s like when Music Television stopped playing music videos. I used to like to watch Music Television before it became just MTV. Is it still in business?
Their next step is to hire 20-somethings to report the news from Iraq and overseas, like, you know?......
"Bill Redeker is a correspondent for ABC News, assigned to the Intermountain West. He travels extensively for ABC News and covers international as well as domestic news. Following the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, he reported from Uzbekistan, Germany, Britain and Brazil.
Mr. Redeker served as the Middle East correspondent for ABC News, based in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, from 1995 to 1998. During his assignment, he covered the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, suicide terrorist attacks in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, the Israeli and Palestinian elections and the bombing of the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia."
No more straight white men!
The bathhouse boys have taken over, along with the NOW and NAALCP gangs.
Young moms may buy two for a dollar cookies and lemonade, but 50 year-old men buy Cadillacs and Lexuses.
Yep.
And we’re much more likely to vote, btw.
Hey, ping me to this juicy media dish.
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Leonardo was able to land ABC News that hour long interview with Bill Clinton about the environmental.
It would be a shame if they laid off their best and brightest.
http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/
TVNewser tipsters tell us three more veteran ABC News correspondents may soon be parting ways with the network. Bob Jamieson, Mark Litke and Bill Redeker have a combined 72 years of service with ABC.
Jamieson joined ABC News in 1990 after a 20-year career at NBC News. Litke has been with ABC since 1979. He is the network’s Asia correspondent based in Hong Kong. Redeker has been with the network the longest, joining ABC in 1975.
An ABC News spokesperson tells TVNewser any staffing or bureau changes are “part of the strategic look” outlined by news president David Westin last month. There will “be cutbacks and hiring at ABC News,” the spokesperson said. The cuts “will affect some correspondents, and that will happen over the next six months”
Today’s news follows Friday’s story (and the confirmation yesterday) that ABC’s Dean Reynolds is moving to CBS. Reynolds’ departure follows that of Jessica Yellin (to CNN), Heather Nauert (to FNC), Nancy Cordes (to CBS), and Geoff Morrell (to the Pentagon)
>An emailer adds: “Don’t forget the year began with John Yang going from ABC to NBC. Also out at ABC: London correspondent Mike Lee”