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The Pope

Sunday Apr 20, 2008

Jansing Back in NYC, Covering Papal Visit

JansingMSNBC_4.20.jpgNBC's Chris Jansing is back at MSNBC headquarters anchoring coverage of the Papal visit of Benedict XVI. Jansing began anchoring at 1pmET today, leading up to the mass at Yankee Stadium. Jansing covered the death of Pope John Paul II and the election of Pope Benedict XVI three years ago this week. (full disclosure: I was with Jansing for five weeks in Rome, when we both worked for MSNBC).

Earlier this year, Jansing moved west to report for NBC News based out of the Los Angeles bureau.

Tuesday Apr 19, 2005

Pope: Black Or White Smoke?

blacksmoke.jpgFor a while around noon, no one knew if the smoke was black or white. An e-mailer said CNN had an especially difficult time: "CNN repeatedly reported that the smoke from the chimney was black and there was no new Pope. While everyone seemed unclear on the color, because it was confusing, CNN seemed determined that it was not going to change color...I know it was a confusing time, but don't you think they'd handle it better?" Also:

> What's Happening At CNN: "A CNN source describes the naming of the new Pope as 'mass confusion' as it was apparent news organizations were having difficulty determining what color the smoke was."

> B&C: "Fox, which called the Pope's death prematurely, waited until the confirming bell began to ring before posting the 'We have a Pope!' graphic."

Pope: Network Return To Soap Operas



> The visuals from St. Peter's Square are outstanding. Who cares if it's a free commercial for the Catholic church?

> FNC has cut the crawl and changed its chyron title to "Habemus Papam!"

> On NBC, Brian Williams acknowledged several times that he was anchoring the special report from makeshift studios in Oklahoma City -- the NBC affiliate KFOR -- while covering the 10th anniversary of the bombing.

> NBC was the first network to return to local programming, at 1:06pm. ABC signed off at 1:13pm. "For Peter Jennings and all of us at ABC News, I'm Charlie Gibson. Good day." CBS "network coverage will end at 1:28:51pmET," Newspath says.

"We Have A Pope!"

> FNC's Chris Wallace in Rome: "I have shivers up my spine." The chyron blares: "We Have A Pope!"

> On NBC, Brian Williams admitted he was "delving into the realm of speculation." Every other anchor did the same thing...

> White smoke was seen at 11:49am, and the bells tolled at 12:04pm, according to NBC's lower-third.

> On CBS, John Roberts anchored from a balcony overlooking St. Peter's Square, while Bob Schieffer anchored from NY.

> ABC's coverage, "The New Pope," was anchored by Charlie Gibson in New York.

> "There is a new leader of the 1.1 billion member Catholic church. A new pope has been elected," CNN's Wolf Blitzer trumpeted.

> Gawker: "Fox News calls it black! Italian media says white! ABC says white! Someone will change their mind! ABC is now uncertain!"

Pope: "Amazing Scene" As Smoke Appears

MSNBC's David Shuster is blogging from Rome. Here's an excerpt from his Monday post: "The smoke started to get darker... and within minutes, the Vatican confirmed that the cardinals ended the day the way nearly everybody had expected, with a first ballot that produced no pope. For a few minutes though, it was an amazing scene as broadcasters and journalists of every stripe wondered what exactly was happening..."
Monday Apr 18, 2005

Conclave: Big Anchors Stay Stateside

None of the evening news anchors are on hand for the start of the Papal conclave, the AP's David Bauder notes. While Brian Williams is in Oklahoma City, Lester Holt is leading the coverage from Vatican City. On ABC, Charlie Gibson is staying in NYC, with Bob Woodruff reporting from Rome. Bob Schieffer is also anchoring from NY, while John Roberts leads the coverage from Rome. Chris Jansing is on site for MSNBC, and Chris Wallace is anchoring on FNC.

Pope: Cablers Premiere "Chimney Cams"

The Chimney Cam premiered on all three cable news channels earlier today, as a box in the corner of the screen offered a live shot of the Papal Chimney at the Vatican. On CNN, anchor Kyra Phillips and analyst Delia Gallagher laughed as they struggled to identify the color of the smoke. "I can see this popping up on all the late night shows," Kyra said. "What color is the smoke?!" FNC plastered a "No Decision" graphic on the bottom of the screen. E-mailer comments:

> "When the first smoke came out, you reeeeally couldn't tell whether it was black or white," FNC's Greg Palkot said.

> CNN's banner is "New Pope: The World Waits." "How many of the only 1/5 of the world who are Catholic are waiting and how many are going about their daily lives?," an e-mailer asks...

> MSNBC.com is offering a free "Smoke Cam" live shot.

> "Fox News has the worst setup for the Vatican Pipe cam as they are shrinking their regular video screen," an e-mailer critiqued. I disagree: I think the split screen looked great.

> Some of the broadcast TV types are laughing at the continuous "Chimney Watch..."

> "This is the first time in the history of Earth that the crazy conclave chimney signals can be witnessed live on the Internet," Sploid says.

Pope: Early-Morning Conclave Coverage

FNC, CNN and MSNBC will go live to Rome at 4 a.m. as the Papal Conclave commences. On Fox, Chris Wallace will anchor live from Rome, along with correspondents Rick Leventhal, Greg Palkot and Greg Burke. CNN/U.S. will simulcast CNN International's broadcast. Submit early morning coverage notes via the tip box...

> Plus: Pope John Paul II was "newsy," NBC's Stephen Weeke recalls

> Update: Inside Cable News liveblogged a bit of the coverage. "Fox is calling it 'The Papal Conclave;' CNN dubs it 'The Next Pope;' MSNBC goes with 'Mass for the Papal Election.'"
Friday Apr 15, 2005

Pope: MRC's Analysis Of Papal Coverage

The Media Research Center offers its interpretation of how the media covered the life and death of Pope John Paul II. The positive coverage of his passing "did not match the usual pattern of papal coverage over the decades of his pontificate," they write, and list many examples.

The report also says that, over the years, "reporters often chose sides in what one called the battle between 'tolerance and absolutism.' In their passion for that fight, 'tolerance' gained the majority of the time, and 'absolutism' received the majority of the grief." More...
Wednesday Apr 13, 2005

Pope Funeral: Where Were The Viewers?

Joann wonders via e-mail: "I kept hearing estimates that the Pope's funeral attracted about 2 Billion people worldwide, and that it garnered the most viewers in all of TV history. If true, then the estimate of only 9 million who watched here in the U.S. is pretty paltry. It sounds like most Americans were pretty interested in watching the events of last week, but didn't feel like getting up in the middle of the night, or early in the morning, to watch this most historic event. I am actually pretty surprised at that low turnout, as I thought people seemed so obsessed with everything related to the Pope and his death."

Previously

Pope: The Rome To NYC Shuttle

Pope: O'Reilly Disses Cable Commentary

Pope: Covering The College of Cardinals

Pope Funeral: Observations

CNN's Biggest Live Planned Event Ever?

Pope: Brian Williams' Rome Reflections

Pope: The Sweetness Of Silence, Part 2

Pope: The Sweetness Of Silence

Pope: Filling All The Airtime

Pope: ABC's Best Laid Plans...

Pope Funeral: MSNBC To Pull All-Nighter

Pope Funeral: On FNC, Radio, Online

Pope Funeral: 7 Hours Of CNN Coverage

Pope Funeral: Smith, Roberts On CBS

Pope Funeral: Gibson To Anchor On ABC

Pope: FNC's In-House Expert

Pope: Vatican Press Corps Shed Tears

Pope: "Wall-To-Wall Coverage Is The Least We Can Do," FNC's Mike Straka Says

Pope: The First Cable News Pontiff

Pope: Mixed Reviews Of Chris Matthews

Pope: TV Temporarily Examines Faith

Pope: Peter Jennings Traveling To Rome

Pope: Carlson Premieres On MSNBC

Pope: Sunday Coverage Notes

Pope: They're Called Anchors For A Reason

Pope: MSNBC Turns To Documentaries

Pope: Olbermann's Introduction: "There Will Be Another Brilliant St. Peter's Sunrise"

Pope: AP Round-Up Of Coverage

Pope: Afternoon/Evening Coverage Notes

Pope: Big Three Plan Specials Tonight

Pope: MSNBC's Smart, Thoughtful Coverage

Pope: Listen For All The Mistakes

Pope: MSNBC First With News Of Death

Pope: Back To Basketball On CBS

Pope: Where Are Jennings & Schieffer?

Pope: "Stop The Yacking!"

Pope: Cable, Online Coverage Notes

Pope: Cable News Is "Always There" As Viewers Drift In & Out Of The Vigil

Pope: Awaiting An Update...

Pope: E-Mailer, Blogger Coverage Notes

Pope: MSNBC's "Fair & Accurate" Promos

Pope: Morning 'Paper Coverage Critiques

Pope: Media Must "Exercise Some Discipline," Not "Get Ahead Of The Facts"

Pope: The Lineup Of Commentators

Pope: Cable's "Death-A-Thon"

Pope: Wall-To-Wall Weekend Coverage

Pope: Primetime Coverage Notes

Pope: Here's The FNC Producer Who Shouted "The Pope Is Dead..."

Pope: Olbermann's Poignant Opening

Pope: Correspondents Flock To Rome

Pope: NBC's Broadcast Plans

Pope: On FNC, Shep Smith Declares Pope Dead -- Then Retracts It

Pope: Afternoon Coverage Notes

Pope: Networks On Standby

Pope: NBC's Chartered Plane Awaits...

Pope: Overnight Cable Coverage

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