Diane Sawyer Replaces Charles Gibson But Nightly News is Now a Pink Collar Ghetto
By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog
That Charlie Gibson is leaving his post as anchor of World News Tonight and Diane Sawyer is replacing him may be emblematic of the declining power of the network evening newscasts. I grew up watching Walter Cronkite as a nightly family activity. I used to work for NBC Nightly News. But I haven't watched a network evening newscast in decades. Now Diane Sawyer will replace Gibson in the anchor's chair.
First Katie, now Diane. It should be an historic moment for female newscasters, who now outnumber men by 2 to 1 on the three major commercial broadcast networks. Instead, it feels like an after-thought.
Funny, I never thought I'd live to see the day when the network newscasts became a pink collar ghetto. But with Rachel Maddow now almost more prominent than Katie Couric and Bill O'Reilly much more frequently in the news than Charlie Gibson, it's fair to say that day has arrived.
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KATIE COURIC
WHY HASN'T SHE BEEN DOING HER JOB LATELY. SHE IS ALWAYS ON VACATION OR OFF......?
Rachel Maddow
Rachel is not quite as prejudiced as Keith Olberman but comes
close to catching up with him. She does not act as 'crazy' and
'out of control' as he did a couple of nights ago on his
program. After perhaps a couple of minutes on either of these
programs I have to switch to another network. MSNBC is going
downhill pretty fast.
Rachel Maddow
Rachel is not quite as prejudiced as Keith Olberman but comes
close to catching up with him. She does not act as 'crazy' and
'out of control' as he did a couple of nights ago on his
program. After perhaps a couple of minutes on either of these
programs I have to switch to another network. MSNBC is going
downhill pretty fast.
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