Posted on 11/08/2006 8:42:11 PM PST by SmithL
With a few important reviews coming up and the notebook full of snark all but emptied on Monday, here are a few TV issues du jour to wrap up:
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-- Despite what you may think, there's never much joy in saying "told you so," especially when the prediction at hand seems so obvious. In this case: Katie Couric and the evening news. One of the most overhyped issues at the time -- Couric and her $15 million salary were supposed to "save" CBS and revitalize a dinosaur news format -- culminated in knee-jerk overkill in subsequent weeks when her dominating start evaporated and she fell from grace. From savior to failure in just under a month, with a ton of screaming headlines. Except right here, where we already knew that story line. Borrrr-ing.
How hard was her failure to predict, anyway? Many tuned in for curiosity's sake, then there was a slow but steady erosion of viewers until Couric fell from first to third, precisely where "The CBS Evening News" had been for a long, long time before her. Now even the carping has subsided. You can barely find stories lamenting her demise or the odd shoe-gazer about What It Means for Journalism. You'd think that CBS foolishly burning its money in public -- or throwing it into the air -- might provide enough glee to generate bitter denunciations of Couric and CBS' gall for weeks on end. You'd think millions upon millions of dollars spent on a failed resuscitation of the network news would generate a mournful obit. But, no, the parade of thrown stones has pretty much faltered. What has surfaced is worse for both CBS and Couric: deflated acceptance.
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The MSM is so far out in their thinking that nothing is working for them. What did they expect?? They took a celebrity, took away the only thing that could possibly engage an audience (her personality, irritating or not to us, is a drawing point for those who watch her)
and then are in debt when she doesn't draw an audience. Too bad for them, huh?!
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