Plenty of seniors fall down.Will the geezers keep watching 60 Minutes out of habit or do they switch to AFV?
Plenty of seniors fall down.Will the geezers keep watching 60 Minutes out of habit or do they switch to AFV?
Does anyone still watch that?Will the geezers keep watching 60 Minutes out of habit or do they switch to AFV?
Yes. It's very popular. A web site I go to says 3-4 million people watch each week, which is actually a lot. Even rerun episodes do almost as well.Does anyone still watch that?
Do these people not have the internet.Yes. It's very popular. A web site I go to says 3-4 million people watch each week, which is actually a lot. Even rerun episodes do almost as well.
I remember Cecilia Vega one of the now removed 60 Minutes correspondents when her first TV appearance was reporting for KGO-TV San Francisco after her time reporting for the San Francisco Chronicle. Some of her biggest stories in the Bay Area was when she covered the time Gavin Newsom was then mayor of San Francisco and Kamala Harris was then District Attorney for San Francisco. Back then we thought Vega would be a Bay Area TV legend as anchor but that was disproven once she went on to ABC News and later CBS News on 60 minutes to cover the biggest stories in the nation.I remember watching Sharyn Alfonsi in her first TV job, weekend anchor at KHBS/KHOG, when I was in college. Even then, she was obviously a big fish in a small pond who was going to go on to do great things. I remember seeing her on 60 Minutes about 20 years later and being shocked but not surprised.
Fun fact: Her weekend co-anchor was Christy Musumeci (then known on-air as Christy Carlo), who went on to MSNBC and co-hosting mornings with Imus on WFAN 660.
Both Alfonsi and Carlo/Musumeci left KHBS/KHOG for Hampton Roads, where they competed against each other for a few years, one at WAVY, the other at WVEC.
Vega had already done well by then. With her mother’s prodding, she did go away, to American University in Washington D.C. to study journalism, then to a fellowship to the non-profit journalism school at the Poynter Institute. She rose through reporting gigs at the San Bernardino Sun, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat and found her way to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Once a common track for so many journalists, it was in daily newspapers that Vega first made a name for herself. As a City Hall reporter for the Chronicle, she tussled with then-mayor Gavin Newsom, who was battling both personal scandals and budget deficits (“God, you used to give me so much shit,” Vega recalled Newsom, now the governor of California, telling her recently during an interview for a forthcoming 60 Minutes story). But she could see the newspaper business changing—and with it her job. Meanwhile, she’d done spots for KGO-7, the local ABC affiliate. The station liked what they saw in her and made overtures for her to come on board. Each time she said no. She was not that kind of reporter.
They said about 2 weeks ago they have concluded their season of new stories and will be showing repeats over the summer. That is nothing new for 60 Minutes.It wouldn't surprise me if they continue with repeats until the fall.
Hope best of luck to Scott Pelley in the same way Sharyn Alfonsi, Cecilia Vega and Tanya Simon left CBS News. And here’s more, but then again the only person that can stop Bari Weiss are the Ellisons. The Ellisons are the ones that put Bari Weiss there and decided that she is more powerful than even CBS News President Tom Cibrowski.
“She is murdering ‘60 Minutes,’” the correspondent said. “She does not love this place. She was brought in to kill it, and she’s been doing exactly that.”
Mr. Pelley added: “She has no qualifications for her job; you have slender qualifications for this job. The changes that she’s made at the ‘Evening News’ have been catastrophic, so why should we expect that any of this is going to be any better?”
Mr. Bilton responded: “Well, I will show you. That’s what I have to say. That is my plan over the next two weeks. I’ll be meeting with everyone. I’m very excited to meet with everyone, yourself included.”
Irrelevant.Do these people not have the internet.
And kudos to him for that.
And kudos to him for that.
Does anyone still watch that?
www.thewrap.com
Dan Rather, Lowell Bergman and dozens of other journalists urged David Ellison to protect CBS News’ editorial independence on Monday, noting his legal duty to do so after Skydance acquired Paramount and “60 Minutes.”
“We, the undersigned, urge you and your management team at CBS News to uphold the principle of editorial independence that has made ‘60 Minutes’ — in the words of the show’s new executive producer — ‘the most important television journalism brand this country has ever produced,’” they wrote in a letter to the CEO. “Acquiring CBS News came with a legal requirement to serve the public interest, avoid political interference and maintain editorial independence.”
“Modernizing the show for new audiences and new delivery approaches is important — but not at the cost of editorial integrity. The wholesale dismissal of editorial management, without a public pledge to maintain the values, standards and traditions of this program, puts the legacy of ‘60 Minutes’ in jeopardy,” they continued. “What is at stake is not just the future of the most important and enduring television journalism program in this country, but the future of free and independent press in America.”
All those cries from real journalists--they're falling on deaf ears! Unfortunately, I highly doubt what they have in mind will work to bring in younger viewers--it will only turn the older ones away.
I hadn't seen anybody post this yet so I thought I'd go ahead and do it.