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Morning Reading List, 01.05.09 - Posted January 5, 2009
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We've got your morning mix of media Muesli after the jump...... [FishBowlDC]
CBS' Revolving Door - Posted December 4, 2008
Kerri Forrest, a former White House producer for NBC, is now The Early Show's senior producer in Washington, FishbowlDC has learned.
And Howard Rosenberg, a former producer for ABC, just started in D.C. as a producer for "60 Minutes" and "Evening News", primarily working withLara Logan. Both started this week.... [FishBowlDC]
LAT Takes on CNN - Posted November 11, 2008
LAT's Howard Rosenberg's premise is simple: D.L. Hughley can't be as funny as the rest of the personalities on CNN:
Is the line separating news and entertainment not blurry enough? Cablers are already somersaulting in HD to attract and keep viewing throngs that flocked to them for election stuff in 2008, and... [FishBowlLA]
"Is The Line Separating News and Entertainment Not Blurry Enough?" - Posted November 8, 2008
Howard Rosenberg writes in the Los Angeles Times' about two of the new, and unique, programs on cable news: CNN's D.L. Hughley Breaks The News and FNC's Huckabee.
Rosenberg says Hughley's show is "CNN's only acknowledged comedy," and writes about the "faux" and "legit" interviews that make up the show. "Hughley is... [TVNewser]
Examining the Cult of Absurdity - Posted July 14, 2008
TV critic Howard Rosenberg takes a lengthy look in the Los Angeles Times at the "absurd" cult of personality in television news, and specifically the evolution of public opinion for CBS' Katie Couric.
While essentially defending Couric, Rosenberg takes some shots at cable news. "The flagship newscasts of NBC, ABC and CBS... [TVNewser]
Examining the Cult of Absurdity - Posted July 14, 2008
TV critic Howard Rosenberg takes a lengthy look in the Los Angeles Times at the "absurd" cult of personality in television news, and specifically the evolution of public opinion for CBS' Katie Couric.
While essentially defending Couric, Rosenberg takes some shots at cable news. "The flagship newscasts of NBC, ABC and CBS... [TVNewser]





