1069_KIFR said:Anderson Cooper is out.
Mario-500 said:^Were you referring to Tom Brokaw near the end of your post?
KeithE4 said:1069_KIFR said:Anderson Cooper is out.
That statement can be interpreted in many ways. ;D
When speaking of NBC, News AND using the name Brokaw, I do not question whom the reference is about.Mario-500 said:^Were you referring to Tom Brokaw near the end of your post?
Mark_Giardina said:Considering how Ann Curry was treated it comes as no surprise if NBC brass are considering replacing David Gregory as host of Meet the Press; especially if ratings are starting to tank.
NBC is notorious for screwing things up when it comes to hosts of their shows.
Leno-Letterman
Leno-Conan
Ann Curry
...two inaccuracies there -- Chancellor was succeeded by a tandem of Brokaw and Roger Mudd (it wasn't until 17 months later that Brokaw became the sole anchor at NBC); and Garroway was succeeded by Chancellor, who stayed with Today for over a year before getting an early release from his contract and NBC gave Downs both Today and Concentration so that Johnny Carson could fit Ed McMahon into the announcer position on The Tonight Show...1069_KIFR said:Chancellor-Brokaw
Garroway-Downs
1069_KIFR said:Chancellor-Brokaw
Garroway-Downs
Snyder-Letterman
At NBC history will continue to repeat itself, over and over and over.
...Downs had hoped to hold onto his Tonight Show position when Paar moved to prime time, but Carson insisted on bringing McMahon over from Who Do You Trust?; Downs' moving to Concentration (and being replaced on The Tonight Show by Ed Herlihy until McMahon and Carson were free of their contract with Don Fedderson and ABC) roughly coincided with Chancellor's requesting and obtaining his early release from Today, and Downs was shoehorned into Chancellor's Today position as well. Significantly, Garroway, Downs, McMahon and Gene Rayburn (Steve Allen's announcer on the original Tonight) were all also "communicators" on NBC Radio's Monitor...bpatrick said:I don't quite get the reference to Downs re Carson-McMahon, unless
you're referring to the fact that Downs was Jack Paar's announcer-sidekick
(he once said the most awkward spot he was ever in was when he had to
take over the show the night Paar walked off over the "WC" joke). McMahon
had been Carson's sidekick on "Who Do You Trust?" on ABC.
KeithE4 said:That statement can be interpreted in many ways. ;D1069_KIFR said:Anderson Cooper is out.