A soft launch can only hurt them when the official debut is still a month away. \
Not sure that the studio in DC will be ready by September. That move may not happen for a few more months.
A soft launch can only hurt them when the official debut is still a month away. \
This is why I wonder why they canned Glor so early if they really were not ready for O'Donnell to take over. It's not like the ratings were going to get any worse.Not sure that the studio in DC will be ready by September. That move may not happen for a few more months.
This is why I wonder why they canned Glor so early if they really were not ready for O'Donnell to take over. It's not like the ratings were going to get any worse.
If they want to make these moves fine, but CBS News seemed to rush it just to say they have woman anchors now. Why not wait until the start of the fall season and really hype it up.If you go back to when these decisions were made, they came with a new President of CBS News, who was making changes in all CBS News shows, not just the Evening News. The decision was to make CBS more female-centric for all their shows.
If they want to make these moves fine, but CBS News seemed to rush it just to say they have woman anchors now. Why not wait until the start of the fall season and really hype it up.
This is why I wonder why they canned Glor so early if they really were not ready for O'Donnell to take over. It's not like the ratings were going to get any worse.
If you go back to when these decisions were made, they came with a new President of CBS News, who was making changes in all CBS News shows, not just the Evening News. The decision was to make CBS more female-centric for all their shows. So the lead anchor for CBS This Morning, CBS Evening News, and Face The Nation are all women.
I like how these new higher ups come in and make these stupid moves just to throw there weight around and end up losing ratings over it.
I swear some of the people on this thread would probably do better as the president of cbs in getting ratings.
As any company racked with internal scandal and public pressure, it's a requirement to change-up management. I'm sure the Board of Directors were looking for two things: Heads, and visible (from a PR perspective) changes.
This is not an algorithm for success; it has turned into an infinite loop at CBS News.
Depends on what you mean by success.
There's nothing they can do to force people to watch the evening news.
There's nothing forcing people to watch the competition's evening news and morning "news" programs, either.
I suppose that, by certain metrics, placing third in a three-way race could be considered successful.
I doubt it, because Walter Cronkite passed away years ago so their options would be limited.
As any company racked with internal scandal and public pressure, it's a requirement to change-up management. I'm sure the Board of Directors were looking for two things: Heads, and visible (from a PR perspective) changes. Hiring a new President, who didn't make public-facing changes, wouldn't have flown.
I think theyve gotten worse since the anchor switch to norah she is better being on the morning news in my opinion.
CBS probably has the best news division out of the whole bunch. They just can't seem to find the right anchors.I can understand where you're coming from. We did see more of Norah's "lighter" side, if you will, on CTM. Whereas now on the evening news, that's no longer the case. Understandably so I might add, because CBS wants a reputation of reporting hard news.
Overall though, I do think CBS (out of the five major news stations) truly resembles news the most these days.![]()