Good morning Daniel, all!

Daniel Frackwell wrote to Lowell C. Savage...

> As I understand it, "The CBS Evening News with Dan Rather" was Rather's baby.
> He decided the content, which stories to air and which to bury, and in what
> order. There is no evidence that he disagreed with his bosses on content.

Some of that certainly may be true, however, apparently this time
around it appears that 'some of his bosses' may have disagreed
strongly with Dan Rather's content or take on the Shrub's
National Guard documents.  I believe perhaps the story may have
been poorly researched, but it should have been something
certainly important enough to air as national news.

Daniel Frackwell wrote:
>  LCS> That is pretty much what I thought your point was.  And my point was
>  LCS> that Rather's resume, while long, is not particularly honorable.  He
>  LCS> sullied his reputation in his eagerness to "get Bush" and since CBS
>  LCS> didn't fire him outright over that story, he has managed to take CBS
>  LCS> down with him.

To which, you replied:
> All three broadcast networks' news departments have decayed greatly since the
> days of Cronkheit, Severeid, Reasoner, Edwards, et al, and the revered Edward
> R. Murrow. In the "old days," the news departments were expected to lose
> money. When the bean counters called a halt to that, things went downhill
> fast.

CBS News has had major shakeups before, one of the most public
ones was when Connie Chung, former co-anchor with Dan Rather, was
fired, which also was publicly seen as a 'resignation with
regret'. Also, there has been a marked decline on the part of the
vast many Americans who place national or world news as a very
high priority in their lives, which is very sad.  

Probably much of that has to do with apathy over not having very
much personal control over what our nation does regardless of
personal, or individual, opinions on the direction of such things
as foreign policy, monetary issues, and other issues that have
affect everyone to one degree or another.  The 'War in Iraq' is a
good example.  A great number of family members, wives, husbands,
mothers, fathers, etc., have members who have been killed or
wounded in an war that very few could honesty define as to the
purpose of why we are there at all!

> A milestone may be passing, but I, for one, won't miss him.

Well, as I wrote the first time, Dan Rather won't be leaving CBS
entirely. This is obviously a demotion, as he'll be around for a
while at least in covering special assignments, and on 60 Minutes
Sunday and Wednesday editions.  My gut feeling is that he will,
as many other news journalists have done, go to other outlets,
perhaps one of the cable news networks.  Who knows. A lot of the
big three network personalities have done just that.

Kindest regards,
Frank

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