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Good News At CBS News

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.

…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.”

…Then Hartman becomes EP of the Evening News…

 cbsjan16.jpgSince 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.

Isn’t someone supposed to “break the mold,” though? Here’s the full story…

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