> For the life of me, I'll never understand why more TV news
> operations don't get their anchors out from behind that
> darned desk. Dan Rather was a cigar store indian behind it,
> and a real human being standing up. Brokaw's ratings took
> off once NBC moved him in front of the set. Not the sole
> reason, but neither was it insignificant. Even Jennings, who
> was nearly flawless in all settings, presented better on his
> feet. Of course, there are some anchors who enjoy the
> horizontal "cover" a desk provides

. Too many trips to the
> snack machine.
And it helps cover the deep seated feelings for the women they sit next to

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> I realize that the desk is an authority symbol, but in the
> postmodernistic world tuning into a newscast and finding two
> people on the other side of a desk is somewhere between
> going to the principal's office and going to an IRS audit.
> It's a barrier to communication. Plus, energy tends to slump
> in a chair. I never use one in TV or radio if I can get away
> with it.
Yeah, that's why board ops fall out of their chairs -- sleeping during ball games.
> And the 8 set looks very nice. They do need a taller chair
> in the weather center. Pete, Greg and the others look too
> small seated upstage.
Well, it hides Troy's tie.
> Jody
I am ... Batman.
> > > > > The new set as (some have already mentioned) looks
> > > great.
> >
> > If you are referring to the neon blue desk... it reminds
> me
> > of a Budweiser sign.
Well, this Buds for you then.