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  • Gerry's law no yelling

    05/03/2002 11:56:15 AM PDT · by crazyj · 2 replies · 259+ views
    washington post ^ | 05/02/02 | By Lloyd Grove
    CNN "Crossfire" alum Geraldine Ferraro isn't watching the new, souped-up version with the live audience. She claims she has seen only part of one show since last month's debut. "There was so much yelling I just didn't watch it," Ferraro told us yesterday. "It reminded me of some of the days when I was in Washington in Congress in 1982 and I refused to go on it." New Yorker Ferraro, who gained fame as the first -- and still the only -- female major-party vice presidential nominee, running with Democrat Walter Mondale in 1984, is today a consultant and lobbyist....
  • CNN Gets "Exclusive" With Bakley Sister

    04/24/2002 12:09:44 PM PDT · by crazyj · 17 replies · 288+ views
    tv spy ^ | 4/24/2 | washington post
    CNN paid for Margerry Bakley, sister of Robert Blake's slain wife, airfare from Knoxville, Tenn., to Los Angeles, put her up in a hotel and ferried her around in a limousine. And CNN was the only place you could see Bakley, doing her victory lap Monday when the actor and his bodyguard were formally charged in the shooting death on Bonny Lee Bakley. CNN had locked Margerry Bakley up as its exclusive "get" for the day. According to two reporters covering the arraignment, the limousine driver seemed to be doubling as a sort of handler -- no doubt to protect...
  • MSNBC's President Wants Network Known as 'America's NewsChannel'

    04/12/2002 12:12:29 PM PDT · by crazyj · 53 replies · 357+ views
    the wall street journal ^ | 4/12/2 | sally beatty
    <p>NEW YORK -- Responding to pressure from its overseers at General Electric Co.'s NBC, MSNBC, the struggling 24-hour cable-television news channel, is looking to boost its ratings by cloaking itself in the American flag.</p> <p>In a wide-ranging memo sent to news staff Thursday morning, MSNBC President Erik Sorenson tried to define the channel's mission in the post-Sept. 11 world as to "serve the American people." As a result, MSNBC will now be known as "America's NewsChannel." The cable property is owned jointly by NBC and Microsoft Corp.</p>
  • stumbling cnn slinging mudd

    03/04/2002 8:26:54 AM PST · by crazyj · 21 replies · 180+ views
    <p>AFTER suffering another ratings plunge, CNN is desperately - and ridiculously - trying to blame a drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average on the rival Fox News Channel. On Wednesday, Fox reported exclusively that Special Operations units were on the ground in Iraq. A "crawl" below the screen reported the story and anchor John Scott talked about it. Unfortunately, Scott made a minor mistake when he initially said "Special Forces" were on the ground. (Special Operations are affiliated with the CIA, while Special Forces are under the command of the Pentagon.) But Scott immediately corrected his verbal error. Several minutes before Scott's slip-up, a report was released that stated consumer confidence was slipping - causing the DJIA to plunge. By the end of the day, it had dropped 140 points. But CNN's "Moneyline" show reported that the Dow had slipped on the Iraq news. And on Thursday morning - the day FNC posted higher ratings than CNN for the second month in a row - CNN anchors started crowing about the Fox "error," which they mistakenly claimed had sent the stock market reeling. Jack Cafferty, Paula Zahn's co-host on CNN's morning show, quipped: "I understand [Fox] may change the slogan from ‘fair and balanced' to ‘fair and balanced but not necessarily very accurate.' " Later, Lou Dobbs warned: "It's always very important to get your news from the right sources." Even CNN's ad-sales department got into the act, with a memo to advertisers citing FNC's "false" report. "Tuesday morning's 150 point loss on the Dow is an example [of false reporting]," the memo stated. "It illustrates the lack of credible news gathering resources on the part of Fox News." Fox News Channel executives were unconcerned abut CNN's attempt to discredit them. "This is just another pathetic attempt by CNN to try and cover up their flailing ratings," a rep said. Meanwhile, as CNN was decrying Fox on Thursday morning, the anchors of "Fox & Friends," E.D. Donahey and Steve Doocy, took turns gleefully announcing their higher ratings and taking some playful shots at their CNN counterparts. When Donahey noted "Fox & Friends" had a 30 percent higher rating than Zahn's CNN show in the same time slot, Doocy quipped: "Wow! That's harsh . . . You figure when you hire ‘The Mole' [a mysterious nickname for Zahn], you ended up with ratings gold, but obviously that doesn't happen." Later, Doocy compared CNN's Aaron Brown to his dentist.</p>