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Thursday Jul 19, 2007

While NYC Explosion News Is Breaking, Dobbs & Hume Continue Their Newscasts

CNN and Fox News Channel waited until the end of their signature evening broadcasts to extensively cover the steam pipe explosion in New York City on Wednesday.

Incredibly, CNN's Lou Dobbs didn't mention the transformer explosion at all during his 6pm newscast. (Headline News did a much better job during Prime News with Erica Hill.) But the 7pm Situation Room was on top of it.

Brit Hume mentioned the incident a couple times during Special Report. Viewers had to wait for The Fox Report for in-depth coverage...
Sunday Jul 15, 2007

Williams, Rather Attend Lady Bird's Funeral

NBC's Brian Williams and HDNet's Dan Rather attended Saturday's funeral for Lady Bird Johnson, the AP notes.

"Meeting and getting to know Mrs. Johnson was among the thrills of my adult life," Williams wrote in a wonderful blog entry on Thursday. A mutual friend recently told Williams that Johnson still "enjoyed" NBC Nightly News every night...
Friday Jul 13, 2007

CNN, CNBC Cover Conrad Black Verdict

The verdict in the Conrad Black trial finally came down this morning, and CNN was the only cabler (aside from CNBC) to cover it extensively, Rachel Sklar writes.

I love her description of what the other nets were covering: "Both MSNBC and Fox News spent most of the time in our random channel-surf covering the sad case of Zinna Linnick, the Tacoma girl snatched on July 4th and killed by an illegal immigrant sex offender (oy, Lou Dobbs is going to go berserk), with additional coverage of another missing woman, plus coverage of Terror! Terror! Terror! on Fox and two weather reports from MSNBC, one talking about the hurricanes that haven't happened this hurricane season."
Wednesday Jul 11, 2007

MSNBC First To Report Lady Bird's Death

MSNBC was first to report the death of Lady Bird Johnson on Wednesday afternoon.

Chris Matthews reported the news at 5:34pm and tossed to an obit package by Brian Williams.

CNN and Fox News followed at 5:37pm. FNC's obit was narrated by Mike Emanuel; CNN's was voiced by Wolf Blitzer.

Barbara Bush called into Larry King Live to share her memories...
Tuesday Jul 03, 2007

FNC First With Libby News

Fox News was first to report the commutation of Scooter Libby's sentence on Monday afternoon at 5:44pm. MSNBC followed a few seconds later at 5:45pm and CNN had it at 5:47pm.

sharptonjuly.jpgStrangely, Al Sharpton was hosting Hardball when the news came down. "I don't know how Sharpton managed to restrain himself and play it straight when the news broke," ICN says. "It was actually kind of thrilling watching the show at that point because I kept waiting for him to blow up but as far as I know he never did."

David Shuster guest-hosted the 7pm live Hardball...
Saturday Jun 30, 2007

U.K. Terror: MSNBC 1st With Glasgow News

According to a TVEyes search, MSNBC was first to report on the Glasgow airport attack at 10:58am Saturday. Alex Witt attributed the news to the BBC via the AP.

CNN followed three minutes later, with Alfonso Van Marsh on the phone in London.

FNC was notably late, with Gregg Jarrett interrupting the Business Block with an alert at 11:25am, almost half an hour after MSNBC...
Friday Jun 29, 2007

Terror Plot Foiled: Coverage Notes

> Look at the message CBS News found on a jihadist Internet forum: "Today I say: Rejoice, by Allah, London shall be bombed." It was posted hours before the scare...

> Today's scare "comes just three weeks after what was described as an al Qaeda graduation ceremony of suicide bomb teams to be dispatched to Europe and the United States," ABC's Brian Ross notes...

> Good Morning America covered the plot with three correspondents: Jim Scuitto in London, Brian Ross in New York and Pierre Thomas in DC. The Early Show tossed to Richard Roth in London and analyzed the news with John O'Connor...

> FNC's Steve Centanni thinks it's 2006: Reporting on Fox News Live at 11:07am, he said today is "almost the anniversary of the 7/7 attacks in London last year." The attacks were in 2005...

> Fox News London correspondent Amy Kellogg hurried to Piccadilly Circus this morning; she did a phoner at 5:59 and was live on camera by 6:28am...

Terror Plot Foiled: CNN Simulcasts International Coverage, FNC Airs Sky News

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E-mailer coverage notes:

> "FNC broke the news with Suzanne Sena giving live updates at 3 a.m., 3:30 a.m., and then interrupting a repeat of Special Report to simulcast a live feed from Sky News from 3:40 a.m. for about 7 minutes," an e-mailer says.

> FNC started simulcasting Sky News at 4am, with brief breaks for commercials. The live coverage continued until Fox & Friends started at 6am.

> CNN interrupted the 3am replay of Larry King Live for updates on the situation. A live simulcast of CNN International started at 4am and continued until 6am.

> "As far as I can tell, MSNBC has no continuing coverage," an e-mailer said at 3:40am. "Every time I flip back to MSNBC, they are still running Abrams rerun on wrestling/steroid/murder story."
Tuesday Jun 12, 2007

Paris: Quote of the Day

"When Paris Hilton was going to jail last week, more people knew about that than knew that we were sending people into space that day. It has replaced what is real news. There was always a place for it, but it was [gossip writer] Rona Barrett. Now it is the equivalent of Edward R. Murrow reporting it today."

And: "When I was growing up, to watch guys like Walter Cronkite and Huntley and Brinkley, I didn't know what they thought of the news. Legitimate news people are giving their opinions. It is hard to tell the difference between legitimate news people and Nancy Grace and Bill O'Reilly."

--O.J. Simpson, in an interview with Editor & Publisher (via Romenesko)

Paris: What The Charade Means

THR's Ray Richmond writes:

"What this charade did convincingly underline was that if you blend a famed personality who has entitlement issues and legal troubles, an insatiable public appetite for showbiz dirt and an enabling media that has essentially lost touch with reality, you have the perfect recipe for a tabloid feeding frenzy. If it bears little resemblance to actual journalism, it doesn't appear that really matters anymore."

Here's the full column...

Previously

Paris: "Decline Of Western Civilization As We Know It, & We're Watching It Live"

Paris Isn't Free: Like O.J. Or Anna Nicole?

Paris Isn't Free: 'Media Hysteria For 13 Miles' -- Paris Covered Like O.J.

Cablers Interrupt Paris Coverage For Pace

Paris Is Free: On CBS & ABC, But Not NBC

Paris Is Free: Day In The Life Of Cable News

Libby Sentencing: Cable Coverage

Bush News Conf. Gets Roadblock Coverage

MSNBC Late To Report Wolfowitz News

Falwell Dead: "Much Favored By Outlets In The Mainstream Media..."

Falwell Hospitalized: MSNBC First

Gregory, Roberts At State Dinner For Queen

Interviewing Tenet: 60 Minutes, Then Today, Then Larry King

Out-Of-Breath O'Donnell Breaks VP News

Yeltsin Dead: Cable Coverage Notes

Va. Tech Shootings: Kudos To Gibson, Moran, Lauer, Roberts, Smith, Donvan

Va. Tech Shootings: "Blacksburg Bloodbath" & Other Sensational Graphics

FNC First With NASA Shooting News

Va. Tech Shootings: All 3 Evening Newscasts Led With "Reaction" & "Outrage"

Va. Tech Shootings: "Inflating 30 Minutes Of Solid News Into A 6 Or 7 Hour Marathon"

Va. Tech Shootings: D.C. Beat Reporters

Va. Tech Shootings: Web Coverage Notes

Va. Tech Shootings: CBS, NBC, ABC Scheduling Hour-Long Newscasts Tonight

Va. Tech Shootings: Blanket Coverage Of Convocation At 2pm ET

Va. Tech Shootings: CBS First To Name Gunman, ABC/FNC First To Show Photo

Va. Tech Shootings: Flying To The Scene

Va. Tech Shootings: Early Morning Coverage

Va. Tech Shooting: The Nets Mostly Ignore Massacre In Primetime

Va. Tech Shooting: Williams & Couric Interview Victims For Evening Newscasts

Va. Tech Shooting: Couric MIA; Networks Interrupt Soaps For Special Reports

Va. Tech Shooting: Cable Coverage Notes

Anna Nicole: CNN Stuck In Commercial

Anna Nicole: FNC Covered Her The Most

Who Did (& Didn't) Repeat Politico Rumor

Edwards: Some Cablers Mistakenly Report Suspension; NBC, ABC Air Special Reports

Libby: Coverage Notes

Walter Reed: Think Progress Says Anna Nicole Is More Popular On FNC & MSNBC

Only CNN Airs Harvey Resignation Live

Market Selloff: Wall-To-Wall Cable At 3pm

Anna Nicole: CNN v. FNC/HLN

Anna: "Where's Your Dignity?"

Anna Nicole: So Far On Friday...

Anna Nicole: MSNBC & Headline News Mention Her The Most On Thursday

Anna Nicole: MSNBC Mentioned Anna 3 Times As Often As CNN On Wed.

Anna Nicole: CNN Tries Some Hard News

Mardi Gras: Robin Roberts In NOLA

Anna Nicole: "War? What War?"

Anna Nicole: "It Was News As An Episode Of House Or CSI"

Anna Nicole: More Popular Than The War

Anna Nicole: Coverage Notes

Nowak: Fun For Chyron Writers

Nowak: Made For TV News

Crews Move From Super Bowl To Tornadoes

Bush on Iraq: 42.5 Million Viewers

Not Much Coverage Of Athens Explosion

Bush on Iraq: Another 10 Minutes?

Bush on Iraq: Broadcast Nets "Scurried Back To Regular Programming" Quickly

Bush on Iraq: "Arguably His Most Important Speech Ever," Couric Says

Bush on Iraq: Coverage Plans

Bush on Iraq: Inside The Briefing

Odor Attracts Attention Of Cablers

Ford: Critiquing The Funeral Coverage

Ford: Funeral Coverage Notes

Ford: Funeral Coverage Produced By Pool

Ford: Representing The WH Press Corps

Ford: Coverage of D.C. Ceremonies

Saddam: "An Overnight Death Watch, and Then Images of the Hangman's Noose"

Saddam: Broadcast Nets Will Break In

Saddam: CBS & ABC Won't Air The Full Tape; FNC & CNN Still Deciding

Saddam: How Will TV Networks Handle Video Of Hussein's Hanging?

Saddam: CBS, NBC, FNC Report News

Ford: Memorials On The Evening Newscasts

Ford: Planning For Funeral Coverage

Ford: Dusting Off Old Interviews

Ford: Cable Anchors Postpone Vacations

Ford: Brokaw & Gibson's Experience

Ford: Too Late For The Morning Papers

Ford: NBC & ABC Air Special Reports

Special Reports For Bush Presser

"Tragedy on Mt. Hood:" Cable Coverage

Big Three In Amman: Vote

Big Three In Amman: Coverage Notes

Couric, Gibson, Cooper, Smith Covering Bush's Trip To Jordan

Midterms: Nancy Pelosi's Media Tour

Rusmfeld Resigns: Break-In Times

Death for Saddam: Coverage Notes

Tonight: Karr & King & Karr & Greta

NYC Crash: More Coverage Notes

NYC Crash: Cable Coverage Notes

NYC Crash: MSNBC First With News

NK Nuke Test: Coverage Notes

MSNBC Breaks News Of Detainee Deal

JonBenet Arrest: Coverage Summary

JonBenet Arrest: "Cameras Mounted On Tripods Like Machine Guns" In Boulder

JonBenet Arrest: Weekend Roundup

JonBenet Arrest: The Ramsey Hour

JonBenet Arrest: Cable Tries, Convicts Karr

JonBenet Arrest: Remembering The "Shameful Behavior" Of Media & Authorities

JonBenet Arrest: Graveyard Journalism

A Year Of Katrina: Cable Coverage

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