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Monday Oct 13, 2008
Two Killed in Houston TV News Chopper Crash
CNN is reporting the ABC13 helicopter was en route to an "officer-involved shooting." A pilot and photographer were on board. Both were killed. Monday Oct 13, 2008
CNN Politics Conference: Campbell's KeynoteToday's "Politics 2008" conference at Time Warner kicks off with a keynote roundtable moderated by CNN's Campbell Brown. The panel features CNN/U.S. president Jon Klein, Time Magazine managing editor Richard Stengel, Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter and Politico's Jim Vandehei. Here's our Twitter coverage from the event: Follow TVNewser via Twitter. Click refresh for updates. CNN To Debut Daily Broadcast From Abu Dhabi
"Our UAE expansion is one of our boldest editorial undertakings of recent years and one that builds on our existing newsgathering heritage in the region," said CNNI's managing director Tony Maddox, in a press release. This is the latest in a series of global initiatives for CNN. Last November the network hired 50 people including 12 new correspondent positions across Africa and India. CNN also announced plans to open new editorial operations in Kabul, Afghanistan, and Santiago, Chile. • Related: The NYTimes' Tim Arango writes about CNN's presence in the Media Zone along with other western media companies including HarperCollins, Random House, the BBC, The Financial Times and the Thomson Reuters Foundation. CNBC, MSNBC Prop GE's Q3
Said CNBC president Mark Hoffman, "We delivered business news, data and analysis in real-time to viewers and users on multiple platforms all over the world while offering our clients unmatched customized advertising solutions that reach the most educated and affluent audience on TV." MSNBC president Phil Griffin added, "This is an exciting time at MSNBC, as we've experienced historic growth. We've had incredible performance this quarter and the addition of Rachel Maddow has solidified our primetime schedule." USA, Bravo, Oxygen and Sci Fi also get shout-outs in the press release, after the jump... "Link Journalism" Goes Mainstream on WebOne of the main differences between online journalism outlets and the older journalistic institutions is online's willingness to link to competitors. The New York Times' Brian Stelter writes how, in some instances, that norm is changing. Stelter cites two examples: NBC's local affiliates and his own newspaper. "This week NBC will begin introducing Web sites for its local TV stations with links to local newspapers, radio stations, online videos and other sources," he writes. "And The New York Times will soon offer its online readers an alternative home page with links to competitors." Some tvnewsers who have made their way onto the web do discuss and link to the competition (like FNC's Greta Van Susteren, who gives her take on the Andrea Mitchell disclosure story today). And although the "link journalism" has translated recently online, on-air "linking" to competitors is still fairly rare. FBN Signs On in More Markets
According to an exec from Insight, FBN has been one of the most requested channels since its launch adding that Dave Ramsey has a strong following in Louisville. According to Reynolds' sources, FBN is also "closing in on a deal with one of three main holdouts: Dish Network, Cablevision and Cox." Fox Business launched Oct. 15, 2007 with 30 million subscribers. But the end of this month that number will be 43 million. CNBC is in 97 million homes. Anderson Cooper, Lewis Black and More at Time Warner
After the conference kicks off with a welcome from Time Warner CEO Jeffrey Bewkes, TVNewser will Twitter throughout the keynote roundtable beginning at 12:45pmET, moderated by CNN's Campbell Brown. The panel features CNN/U.S. president Jonathan Klein, Time Magazine managing editor Richard Stengel, Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter and Politico's Jim Vandehei. (Follow TVNewser on Twitter.) Other sessions today feature panelists ranging from CBS' Jeff Greenfield to CNN's Candy Crowley, and things close out with an interview between Anderson Cooper and comedian Lewis Black. Tomorrow Dan Rather talks media bias, Christiane Amanpour and Wolf Blitzer discuss the global perception of the U.S. and more. Stay tuned to TVNewser tonight and tomorrow for video, pictures and posts about the conference. A Very Happy Hour For Rebecca Gomez
Greenspan & Mitchell: The Non-Disclosure Disclosure
Stelter writes, "Greenspan's name has come up dozens of times on MSNBC in the last month, but never during the 1 p.m. hour." That's the hour Mitchell anchors. Says NBC News president Steve Capus, "To me it's a pretty easy balancing act. She knows where to draw the line." As someone who spent a year producing for Mitchell, I can tell you that line was drawn a long time ago. I produced Mitchell's MSNBC show in 2000. The Mitchell Report was primarily about the presidential primaries and general election, but these were also the heady days of the markets and when Greenspan himself made news. CNBC even began the Greenspan Briefcase Indicator — a wholly unscientific way to forecast whether the Fed would raise or reduce the interest rate based on the thickness of Greenspan's briefcase as he arrived at the Fed. On any given day when Greenspan was in the news, Mitchell would always tell us in our pre-show meetings, "We're not doing the Greenspan story." And we wouldn't. Sunday Oct 12, 2008
On Brokaw & The Candidates: "Is Tom Supposed to Wrestle Them to the Ground?"This morning on CNN's Reliable Source, Howard Kurtz asked Politico's Roger Simon whether he thought Tom Brokaw lost control of last Tuesday's debate? Simon: No. I think he really was trying to play by the rules. And if he appeared to lose control, it's because it's live TV, and both the guys on stage are good enough at using live TV that they know they can get away with anything. CNBC Live Tonight
• Earlier: Overtime, Again, For the Biz Channels... Chris Matthews on the Road, But To What End?
Saturday Oct 11, 2008
Webcasting: Where The Cablers Go Unscripted...For Better or Worse
Lest I give you the impression that "Strategy Room" is Roger Ailes' take on "The View," it's not all females all the time. The hosts rotate among Fox News' stable of anchors and correspondents, and sometimes after the pre-roll ad ends, there's no real introduction from said host. It's like being parachuted into the middle of a discussion... As for CNN... Pencil in the "AC360" webcast as a work in progress. Correspondent Erica Hill (a former Headline News colleague) hosts a live stream broadcast at CNN.com during the commercial breaks in Cooper's show. This gives her a chance to show off plenty of off-the-cuff personality and also sneak in more questions of in-studio guests... > Update: Greta Van Susteren is keeping us honest (her words, not mine). From her GretaWire blog: I just read an article on tvnewser.com about webcasting and OOPS they forgot GretaLiveWire!! (I just realized they also forgot Tammy Haddad who does live coverage of big political events on the web. She is the one of the best known webcasters in the business but they forgot her, too. OOPs. Click here.) Well, Greta, the blog post was a pick-up of a story that reviewed just the FNC and CNN Webcasts. There are others out there too, including Katie Couric's convention and post-debate Webcasts discussed in this Saturday New York Times story about Couric. Who's Fit to Lead? Dr. Gupta Finds Out
Dr. Gupta also reports on little-known medical decisions involving past presidents going back to the administration of Abraham Lincoln and continuing through to the current campaign. The special premieres tonight at 8pmET/PT and reairs at the same time tomorrow night. FOX Sends Cease & Desist to McCain Web OperatorTVNewser has obtained a cease & desist letter sent by lawyers from Fox News Channel to AirNet Group Corporation, the company that hosts John McCain's campaign Website.
Two weeks ago, NBC sent a cease & desist to the Obama campaign after it used images of Tom Brokaw and Keith Olbermann in a campaign ad. Click continued to read the email... |
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