In
Monday's Los Angeles Times, Matea Gold files a definitive "good news about CBS News" story. Excerpting from the middle...

| | Andrew Heyward, then president of the news division, put together a series of pilot newscasts for Moonves that stressed a '60 Minutes'-style of in-depth storytelling. He and other news executives also suggested adding more on-screen graphics and features that took viewers behind the scenes.

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...Heyward is out and
Sean McManus is in...

| | "There was hunger inside the organization to get going, and I think Sean came in and he immediately tapped into that," [Rome] Hartman said. "He said: 'I care about this place. I love CBS, and I want to win, and I want to help you win.' I saw people in that room that day who just wanted to get up and cheer."

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...Then Hartman becomes EP of the Evening News...

| | Since they took over, Heyward's initiative to develop pilots for the evening news has been abandoned. Network officials said that [Les] Moonves -- now busy with responsibilities as head of the newly formed CBS Corp. -- is content to let McManus decide what needs to be done with the program. McManus said that he is not looking for Hartman to reinvent the form.
 "His [Hartman's] plan is not to break the mold of the evening newscast but rather to take the best of what currently exists, improve upon that, and inject some new energy and a true commitment to putting on the best newscast in the business," McManus said in an e-mail to The Times.

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Isn't someone supposed to "break the mold," though? Here's the full story...