Not really related to the subject, but anyway…

 

A few weeks ago, I made a special point of watching Fox News in the morning for 
more than hour because I wanted to know how it was covering the latest climate 
change report.  The subject didn’t even get a mention even though it was a 
leading story on all the broadcast networks, the New York Times, and the 
Washington Post.

 

Today, I made a special point of being around to catch the news on The Today 
Show because I wanted to hear its coverage (Pete Williams) of yesterday’s two 
Supreme Court rulings.  They didn’t get a mention.

 

I hate having to cut Fox News some slack now.  The Today Show’s lack of 
coverage of the Supreme Court decisions makes it difficult for me to complain 
about Fox News’ highly selective reporting.  And, I’m annoyed.

 

BTW I prefer Brian Williams, too.

 

 

On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 9:19 AM, Joe Hass <[email protected]> wrote:

I don't watch network TV news, but is Mr Stephanopolous a better breaking news 
anchor than Ms Sawyer?

 

To me, it isn't about who the better anchor is. It's about which network is in 
the best position to provide on-the-ground coverage of breaking news. By virtue 
of the fact NBC news has to provide news coverage to the main network as well 
as MSNBC (and, to an extent, Univision), they have a slight advantage in terms 
of the budget they can set aside for reporters and bureaus. Their affiliates 
have also been the least likely to farm work out to other cities (I think I 
read there's now a Fox affiliate in Florida somewhere whose newscast is 
produced almost entirely in Maine), so they have local "talent" to draw from 
when things occur. 

 

Prior to the death of Peter Jennings (let's all pause and sigh about that for a 
moment), I think ABC did the best job of allocating resources. Network news did 
the wraparounds, Nightline provided in-depth analysis, and 20/20 did 
investigative (albeit biased) reporting... there was a balance to it all, and 
an ability to borrow from each branch as needed. CNN may have had more experts 
back then, but they weren't as strategically positioned. But all that has 
dramatically changed. I wouldn't trust ABC to tell me the time of day. 





 

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