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So Long Katie

If Bob Schieffer is smiling then John Roberts at CNN must be laughing so loud one can hear him across the entire eastern seaboard. And one can also imagine Dan Rather 's reaction to this bit of information.
 
After Katie who is next for the chair?

My guess, well since TV really wants to atrtact those viewers in the 20s and 30s, team up MTV and have them do the news. Bring in Tabitha Soren or Chris Baron from the rock band Spin Doctors since both were considered "the voice of our Generation X" by MTV ( and themselves ) back in the 90s. Dan Cortese may be a good one even though he does a game show for another network.

And rather than having the news done from New York or Washington, have it done from Las Vegas instead since Vegas is THE place to go if you are, say 28 years old.
 
some more from 90's era MTV News to replace Katie could be Kurt Loder or Chris Connelly, just replace the CBS Evening News with MTV News on CBS
 
CBS World News Roundup at 7 a.m. PDT, reported that
the (premature) departure of Couric is, basically, news to
the CBS-TV network. Meaning she's not going anywhere
for quite awhile...
 
Reason? CBS is outsourcing their news to CNN. Which is where Couric may end up if this speculation comes is true:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120778369100203247.html?mod=djemalertNEWS

One possible new job for Ms. Couric: succeeding Larry King at CNN. Mr. King, who is 74 years old, has a contract with the network into 2009. CNN President Jon Klein, a CBS veteran with close ties to some at the network, has expressed admiration for Ms. Couric's work, and the two are friends. They had lunch in late January, and the anchor attended Mr. Klein's birthday party in March{snip} Mr. King's talk-show slot at CNN might be a better fit than evening-newscast anchor for Ms. Couric, who is 51. She made her reputation as a skilled interviewer when she was an anchor at the "Today" show on General Electric Co.'s NBC network.
 
I'd still like to hit her...
 
Re: So Long Katie? Forget it!

Hate to burst everybody's bubble, but according to the official word from CBS, Katie's staying put where she is.

In the meantime, CBS's "Secret Talents of the Stars"? GONE after one episode!!

Jonathan Allen
 
mleach said:
My guess, well since TV really wants to atrtact those viewers in the 20s and 30s, team up MTV and have them do the news. Bring in Tabitha Soren or Chris Baron from the rock band Spin Doctors since both were considered "the voice of our Generation X" by MTV ( and themselves ) back in the 90s.

Tabitha Soren - now there's a blast from the past! Didn't she marry some progressive journalist and move to France?

I don't think it would be a good idea for CBS to outsource the news to MTV. We all know what a fine job they did with the Super Bowl. ::)
 
I'll believe it when I see it. This isn't the first report of an early Couric exit from the CBS Evening News.
 
I'm sure the news department at CBS wouldn't do this...but the overnight newscaster, MEG OLIVER, is awesome!

She's a grown-up who is camera friendly and is capable of delivering a believeable newscast! Nothing personal against Mr. Schieffer...because I enjoyed him on the CBS Evening News. But Meg is definitely EXCELLENT!

Perhaps the CBS News Brass will cut her a little slack and let her do fill-in during a timeslot where more viewers can catch her?!

Meg is VERY GOOD and VERY PROFESSIONAL! ;)

argytunes
 
Why all the interest in a talking head giving hours or days-old news and "human interest" fluff pieces?

Do the networks need the "voice of god" to give generic news credibility and importance?

If they really want to increase viewership get rid of the "Billy Mays" type spam-o-mercials and put more "news" in the half-hour.
 
Re: So Long Katie? Forget it!

johnnya2k6 said:
Hate to burst everybody's bubble, but according to the official word from CBS, Katie's staying put where she is.

In the meantime, CBS's "Secret Talents of the Stars"? GONE after one episode!!

Jonathan Allen

I was meaning to put a post out about Secret Talents Star show. That is the dumbest idea for a reality show behind that celebrity cop show CBS did last year. Seriously, do these stars really have those talents?
 
Well Hillary should've learned, American don't want no women reporting OR making the news..LOL

Seriously it's kind of sad, the big three Connie Chung (became a joke) and Dianne Sawyer and Barbara Walters once hard hitting women now back hosting the light daytime news or running a "coffee clutch" like women in the 50s.

I still think a woman was a good idea but they did pick the WRONG woman. Actually outside of Christine Amanpour I can't think of a "hard news" reporter or anchor.

Still Katie is probably gonna laugh all the way to the bank when they buy out her contract and as for taking the place of Larry King, well maybe to substitute but King will be in that seat till they pry it out of his "cold dead hands." He'll be hosting Larry King till he drops dead, and he'll do that on his show too. LOL
 
Re: So Long Katie? Forget it!

johnnya2k6 said:
Hate to burst everybody's bubble, but according to the official word from CBS, Katie's staying put where she is.

In the meantime, CBS's "Secret Talents of the Stars"? GONE after one episode!!

Jonathan Allen

I think the Wall Street Journal wouldn't have printed the story unless they had legitimate sources to back it up. As for CBS's denial, don't you believe that's just an attempt to cover their backside?

There was an article written by an MSNBC staff member who said the blame for the Couric debacle should rest on the shoulders of the CBS brass and not Couric herself.
 
Mark said:
Actually outside of Christine Amanpour I can't think of a "hard news" reporter or anchor.

I can think of two: Michelle Kosinski (NBC) and Lara Logan (CBS)
 
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