![]() |
Quote:
You should brag, graciegirl. Hope she reads TOTV sometimes. They teach you to try to document everything you can in law school too. That is one of the very good lessons I learned the five years or so I was at the University of Minnesota Law School and then the Law Library. Try to get or put everything you can in writing and make sure it is kept in secure places or at least in more than one location. On another subject, I feel bad I did not put Scott Pelley in my poll. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18564_16.../scott-pelley/ I did not think he had been anchor long enough to get a big following. |
Quote:
Good journalist. Scott Pelley's half hour evening news is very much to our liking with "no frills" and straight to the point. Not fond of Diane Sawyer's format at all. Our favorite of all time was Walter Conkrite and later Charlie Gibson. Our moms and dad's watched Chet Huntley and David Brinkley. Also, we still remember Dan Rather hanging on to that tree in the hurricane winds. Now, the evening news has too many pharmaceutical advertisements as well as too much "changeable" health news and "special effects" lately for our eyes to take. Yes, we have large screen high definition t.v. but a simpler format is more relaxing to view. |
I can't say that I care much for any of the aforementioned but Cavuto and Kelly come close.
I prefer the writings of Daniel Henninger, Stephen Bret, Kimerley Strassel, Peggy Noonan and a few other coulmnist. As a general statement journalist have substituted documented reporting for either gaining recognition or advancing their bias. Most lack subjectivity and many are poor at investigative reporting. They are more intrested in attention getting soundbites and explains why so many focus on many more hours reporting on Kate Middelton's pregnancy problems then the mishandling of Benghazi that left four americans dead. A true journalist would have written four americans died and someone lied." Additionally they kow tow up to people of influence and power when they should be challenging them. (shades of Edward Rr. Murrow) Who would have ever believed that a journalist could become a groupie. My opinion of most journalist falls about equi-distance to that of politicians. As my hero Popeye says Ï can't stands no more". |
[QUOTE=rubicon;591694]I can't say that I care much for any of the aforementioned but Cavuto and Kelly come close.
..........many more hours reporting on Kate Middelton's pregnancy problems then the mishandling of Benghazi that left four americans dead. A true journalist would have written four americans died and someone lied.......... Additionally they kow tow up to people of influence and power when they should be challenging them. (shades of Edward Rr. Murrow) ************************************************** ******* I agree with the above. |
Quote:
|
CBS' Scott Pelley isn't on list...
|
Quote:
|
Diane Sawyer
|
It puzzles me to see some of these names when talking about NEWS anchors.
|
Quote:
Top 10 Highest Paid News Anchors - TVNewser |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:31 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Optimisation provided by
DragonByte SEO v2.0.32 (Pro) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.