In an alternate universe, Russ Mitchell is celebrating his 15th anniversary anchoring CBS EN after a slowly drawn-out Brokaw-esque retirement for Dan.CBS News, which has gone through how many evening news anchors since Dan Rather left? Four? Five? No wonder ABC and NBC beat them for the evening news crowd. Which for the most part is 60+. Look at all the commercials. Medications, prescription medications, more medications, Salonpas, and more medications.
If you do some digging there are some episodes of the 1997 Captain Kangaroo reboot on the internet. As they are of dubious copyright status, I’ll refrain from posting links. You can also find a 1996 unaired pilot with yet another person playing the Captain.I remember vaguely the reboot.
CBS tried that once while Kuralt was still hosting the Sunday show.Sheesh, the sun logo and 'Sunday Morning' music, on weekdays? Seems like they really are targeting the older population! At least, what's left of the TV population altogether. How many don't even bother with the morning shows anymore? Or even local news morning shows (like Q13 News This Morning in Seattle)?
48 Hours is Saturday nights. This was late summer filler.Turned on the TV this evening after getting and saw Jane Pauley, and "CBS Sunday Morning" on CBS. At 10pm on Friday. I feel like that slot would typically belong to "48 Hours".
Is something up with 48 Hours production?
She's a cohost on THIRTEEN's NYC-ARTS.What is Paula Zahn doing these days?
After saying that since their 70 years old maybe CBS is going blind.In one of the biggest changes yet to the overall look of the network, CBS's logo bug has been moved to the lower left (ala NBC). And it shrinked big time. I hope this is not CBS trying to say adios to their 70-year-old eye.
I hope this is not CBS trying to say adios to their 70-year-old eye.
Already been done. In the 1979-82 time range CBS had a weekday companion of the Sunday morning show that used the same theme music (usually shortened) and similar graphics. At first the weekday version ran 60 minutes and was later expanded to 90 minutes for a year or so. Originally anchored by Bob Schieffer, later by Charles Kuralt working a long week.