landtuna said:
TheBigA said:
The thread is discussing CBS Evening News and its fall from grace...
And to get back to the main topic: in terms of status - CBS "fell from grace" a couple of decades ago. Walter Cronkite retired 29 years ago. By the mid
1970s, people were bemoaning the virtual abandonment by the network of those incredible
CBS Reports (
Hunger in America, Harvest of Shame, etc.)
Since then, CBS has - for the most part - been no better or worse, on balance, than the other 2 original networks. No doubt most people would agree that
60 Minutes is the best news magazine on television, and has been for 40 plus years. But the other networks have had some high status news programs too - notably
Nightline under Ted Koppel.
NBC News Overnight comes to mind as a noble experiment. I'm sure I could think of a few others if I had some time. But the point is, TV news has not been primarily about CBS for a long time now.
Rather's ratings were deteriorating 2 decades ago. As great as that network live coverage was (elections, space launches, etc.) - we have three 24/7 cable news networks covering that territory now, too. We don't need the Big 3 for those events anymore.
In my opinion, to say that CBS News is "imploding" because Katie Couric is number 3 - is exaggerated hyperbole, at best. Personally, I never understood why people dislike Couric as an anchor. I think she's decent. But do I ever watch her on the
Evening News? - Rarely - and I rarely watch the
NBC Nightly News or
ABC World News, either. Like most Americans, I'm busy at that hour.
These days, I listen to NPR in the mornings and afternoons, and get my mid-day and late night news fixes online. It's a new world.