Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Your Views on the News December 29,2009

As 2009 draws to a close we find our favorite news channel finishing in 4th place. Why the nosedive and how do they recover (or is just making money enough)? We'd love to hear your opinions.





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20 comments:

  1. Phebe, the blog says "new" channel and not "news." This correction might be of importance.

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  2. According to TVNewser, Ali Velchi seemed to hold his own when anchoring the explosive device incident and won his time slot against FOX NEWS. This might be worth noting that none of the "big guns" were called in. Perhaps, this just shows that it is the NEWS STORY, that is of importance to the viewers and NOT who is reporting it. It also maybe a lesson to CNN, that "stars" are here and gone tomorrow but news is always happening.

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  3. Janet Napolitano needs to resign and not be given another chance. To say "the system worked," just to cover herself, as she did to Candy Crowley on Sunday, is enough to call for her resignation.
    If she had said, Yes, we need to be more diligent and focused, and not complacent, than she would have been doing her job. The "system failed" and Ms.Napolitano failed to tell us the truth about the system's failure.
    As it stands now, she needs to retire from where she came, Arizona.

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  4. Wow Candy Crowley is subbing for Larry
    Kint. Let's hope she has a big night.

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  5. Wow, Rachel took CNN to task for taking Janet
    Napolitano's remarks out of context by playing
    the entire clip. I am not sure if the fear CNN is
    speaking of is really true because the ratings
    certainly don't reflect that. i do find it rather
    interesting that it was Campbell Brown, Erica
    Hill & Candy Crowley in prime time tonight.
    The numbers tomorrow should be interesting.

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  6. Finally, someone woke up at CNN and Rick
    Sanchez was not on in prime time. I was on
    Twitter counter earlier today and Sanchez is
    # 863, Jack Gray is 215, but Jack is picking
    up at least 1,000 followers a day on Twiter,
    and Rick Sanchez gets extended to 2 hours
    and can't get people to follow him.

    That explains why CNN is # 4. They ignore
    the data that tells them their viewers don't
    like what they are seeing.At least MSNBC is
    acknowledging that their daytime programs
    didn't work and people want news.CNN just
    has on blinders and fails to see what is going
    on at this rate they won't get better in 2010.
    I think HLN is becoming the protest channel.
    HLN topped both CNN and MSNBC in the
    demo and viewers in prime time.

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  7. I think it is a "good sign" for Candy sitting in for Larry and it was no accident.
    She did well as she always does.
    Erica's ratings were pretty good on Monday. She did better than anyone expected considering she is a substitute.

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  8. May the New Year be the year of the "woman" for CNN!

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  9. I don't like quoting her, but since I'm reading her book, the one smart thing Sarah Palin said is,"If you want to talk about things, hire a man. If you want to get things done, hire a woman."

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  10. I agree with the posts here. I think it is no
    accident that CNN went with all women. CNN
    has an abundance of smart female reporters
    who could bring something to the cable news
    arena that has never been done before.I have
    been posting for quite some time about the
    rotating of female anchors and reporters at
    CNN bringing us the news.Be they are CNN,
    CNN International or CNN.com get a diverse
    group of women each week. Give it an cool
    name like "Girlfriend I've Got Some News."
    have different music each day,something
    like Amos Lee's Arms Of A Woman and
    if there are interviews call the segment
    "Girls NIght Out" and even use the title
    when the female reporters like Christiane
    go to the rough places to cover the news.
    Of course at times you can even have some
    of the male anchors for a coed cast. I think
    in the 8 pm hour this would be a hit.
    I say have 3 or 4 people.C'mon CNN Brian
    Williams is now outnumbered.Personally,
    I have started watching Diane Sawyer,
    I love the look and the mix of the news
    stories.We all know the women at CNN,
    the possibilities.At the end of the show,
    picture this : a segment when the ladies
    talk about a story that they have discovered
    that you have not heard of all day, have
    something like Alicia Keys Diary song
    playing as the intro. Begin and end the
    show each day with a new song and use
    music in and out that you know women
    relate to, there are hundreds.It can never
    get old because you can always upgrade.
    Let me be clear real news and not the
    View. I don't like the show I am so sick
    of the rudeness.

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  11. I have noticed that about Erica's ratings
    for CNN Tonight and when she subs on
    360. Her numbers have potential.At HLN
    she pulled in some pretty good numbers.
    I think that is what is happening,CNN is
    taking a look at the numbers for HLN
    since it when to an all female hosts in
    prime time. I just wish that actually had
    one news show.CNN started of strong
    with the news about the attempted terror
    plot but lately they are getting more and
    more ridiculous>Do we really need Ben
    Stein on this. Considering this is such
    a serious issue CNN should handle it
    as such and stop trying to get ratings
    by having someone come on and make
    crazy statements.

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  12. Does that mean a possible female replacement
    for Jon Klein? I say Laura Ling. She is the brains
    behind Current TV's excellent Vanguard docs.
    Yes she is one of the journalists take captive
    in North Korea. Maybe she can convince her
    Vanguard buds to come work at CNN. I think
    that is what CNN needs to do add more journos,
    these people help expand the news operation
    and will not cost 8 million, which is what CNN
    paid Lou Dobbs to leave. I have been watching
    MSNBC some this morning, they are definitely
    getting more serious and using their people
    at NBC. The big thing for me is that CNN
    needs to get back to news and adapting the
    Current format during some hours of the
    day may not be a bad thing.

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  13. I hope CNN gets smart about social media
    for 2010. Use FB,YouTube & Twitter to spread
    news and not views or trying to make it all
    about you. Unless CNN tries to be 24/7 365
    they are done.Reall time will be absolutely huge
    in 2010. Let's get the news in real time in all
    categories. Drop the crawl and have real time
    news as it comes in and have the anchors and
    the reporters, producers & writers keep things
    fresh. But first and foremost please give those
    pesky pundits very little face time. There are
    times when the crawl is 2 days old.I am with
    having a supporting cast. Take for example
    Josh Lev or Nicole Lipan have them give us
    the news form the web and social media in
    real time each hour. Also global news updates
    every hour, the latest video,etc.

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  14. You guys might want to take a look at the list
    on HuffPo about the cable news rankings. It
    made we wonder where CNN would be if it was
    not for the slide in recent months. For the first
    time 360 is the top CNN show in the demo for
    an entire year. The problem is that is the last
    three months the ratings have not been that
    great. Personally, I think it is do to the political
    promo for 360, it is supposed to be a news
    show which strangely never is mentioned in
    the promo. How can you not have the word
    news in a 360 promo. Words matter.

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  15. CNN does realize that you don't need Rick
    Sanchez to connect you with people on
    Twitter, that is the purpose. You don't
    need Rick Sanchez for access to other
    reporters you can already follow them
    on Twitter.

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  16. TVN has the numbers for Candy. She was
    second in viewers and demo topping Rachel.

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  17. I like CNN Tonight. Looking at the data it
    seems that Wolf's ratings go down at 6.

    Why not have a new show at 4 before John
    King? Maybe it is just be but I think CNN
    could be a good program to work with.

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  18. Happy New Year to all. I think we have to
    wait until 3 weeks into the next decade to
    see where CNN is going. Maybe it is up or
    down. Let's hope the numbers get better
    in prime time.

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  19. @12:19PM: I don't know where you were looking on Huffpost, but the chart you referred to had LKL as the top ranking show for CNN in all categories. It always was and in the demos as well.
    I too think the crawl is a waste, especially if CNN fails time and again to refer to it. You catch half of something and the idea was to keep the viewer updated.
    CNN IS taking a good look at HLN, because Behar seems to be gathering strength in her numbers as well and Rachel Maddow is also performing quite well.
    This all adds up to a whole lot of "female" viewing and females and I am one, seem to respond to other females....especially smart females who know what they're talking about. Not those who babble for the sake of babbling, like the VIEW.

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  20. According to a recent TVNewser chart for the years end, FOX NEWS gained something like 540%. This in itself is news because everyone who watches is not conservative.
    Whether you dislike them or not, and I do because they are not fair or balanced, they are fast moving. Their pace is far better than CNN's, no matter what they're speaking about. CNN spends too much time rehashing the SAME thing over and over. Unfortunately, FOX has learned that most viewers, especially theirs, have the attention span of a flea, so movement is very important. CNN would do well to start looking at exactly what makes FOX tick and STUDY their competition. "We're keeping our friends close, and our enemies closer," should be their new slogan for 2010.

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