Friday, July 9, 2010

Your Views on the News, July 9, 2010


Jay Rosen's newest edition of 'The Politics Blog' for Esquire.com had 5 excellent suggestions for what CNN needs to do to fix its identity crisis and ratings woes.






1. Drop the chronic impartiality.

CNN is brain dead. They have worked themselves into an intellectual trap of having no particular point of view; they have convinced themselves that they can't become right-wing like Fox or left-wing like MSNBC. As Jon Stewart demonstrated, CNN airs a dispute in which one side may be insane — the earth is flat — but the anchors fail to explain who is right. They need to cure this problem of "leaving it there," because it's killing them — it's killing their brand, it's killing trust, it's lazy, it's superficial, and it's an audience loser.

2. Take a cue from The Daily Show.

They should figure out how to emulate Stewart, but without the comedy: pointing out the absurdity and hypocrisy of what people say across television broadcasts, calling out demagoguery, the misleading use of facts, and the people trying to confuse us. They need to call BS on our political system. They almost had it with No Bias, No Bull, but they changed the title back to just Campbell Brown. If they had carried through on that idea — especially the "no bull" part — they could have forged a real identity.

3. Don't give the audience what (you think) they want.

You can't know what the audience will accept until you try new things, but they refuse to try anything new. CNN, and many other journalists, cavalierly state that they know what viewers want based on past and current choices, but it's a narrow range of choices. No one knows what an audience wants ahead of time. (From Rosen's blog: "But I've got some ideas.")

4. Social media is more than a gimmick.

The importance of i-Report is a myth. It's useful when there's breaking news and CNN can't get a cameraman to the location, but I doubt that any producer at CNN considers it a central resource. A better use of citizen journalism would be an army of fact checkers and story spotters. That would be journalistically distinct. CNN wants to be first on the scene, but they don't want to be distinct. Being on Twitter and Facebook is responding to trends, but hasn't changed the idea of what they're doing.

5. A news channel should break news.

If CNN were doing kick-ass journalism and bringing new stuff to the national attention, and they were still in third place, that would be a different situation. But what are the big stories they've broken over the past few years? Safety first isn't going to get them there. It's the product of smug, self-satisfied programmers who think that balance is itself a demonstration of superior journalism. They need a pro-reality bias.




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16 comments:

  1. For once CNN did something original.
    Their recently hired contributor Phillipe Cousteau
    and Amber Lyon and a brave photographer, who
    literally swam with a shark, went diving into the
    Gulf to see the oil spill up close and personal.
    I like Amber Lyon's style of reporting and we
    really need to see more of her on CNN.If that is
    not real reporting I don't know what is. Only
    one thing that bothered me at times was the
    banners at the bottom. Sometimes CNN did
    drop it but it should have been done all of the
    time minus the crawl as well. That is as close
    to real-time reporting as you can get. I look
    forward to seeing Amber Lyon's reports.
    CNN really should try and get something like
    BBC Earth going if they are no longer doing
    Planet In Peril.

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  2. CNN needs to stop letting Fox News control
    and basically run CNN. CNN is afraid of Fox
    & MSNBC is not. CNN is afraid of Fox while
    MSNBC stands up to the man and says you
    are not the boss of me.

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  3. I agree that hiring Philip Cousteau was a smart move, but how they use him is another thing. I don't know Amber Lyon but WHY didn't we get pictures of them swimming to see what they saw? Isn't that the purpose of photo-journalism. Leave to CNN to ruin it. Telling someone else is second hand.
    I do think that CNN IS fearful of FOX. I really don't know why, but Fox is willing to try new things and CNN just isn't, or they just don't know how.
    They're hiring Eliot Spitzer because Fox hired Palin. But Palin was hired as a contributor. They were smart enough to know that she could never anchor. Well, neither can Spitzer, CNN!

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  4. You had to like stick with it at times they did
    have really great pictures. There were times
    when the pictures were pretty clear and the
    photography was simply amazing. Your are
    right FNC knew not to give Palin a prime time
    show, you just don't do that. The Spitzer hire
    highlights the bad judgement of the CNN suits.
    At least put him on the weekend before giving
    Spitzer a major time slot. I also think that is
    why MSNBC also said no to Spitzer.CNN has
    painted itself into a corner and FNC and MSNBC
    are standing by watching with glee. This is
    puzzling as to how Spitzer had so much
    power over CNN management to get what
    he wants and he is not even a hot property
    nor has the man even had a show on tv.

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  5. Amber Lyon would be a great replacement for
    Erica Hill on 360.CNN should really try and get
    something going with an adventurous group of
    female journalists. There is Angela Sun who is
    good at covering extreme sports. There is also
    Nzinga Blake and Mariana Van Zeller along with
    Lisa and Laura Ling.

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  6. CNN must realize what they have with regards to
    talent. Wolf Blitzer,John Roberts and Don Lemon
    and Candy Crowley are the experienced journalists
    at the top of their game. Next up are Anderson
    Cooper, John King, Dr. Gupta, Kyra Phillips,
    Suzzane Malveaux and Fredericka Whitfield.
    Next up is the next gen of journalists. TJ Holmes,
    Kate Boldaun, Brooke Baldwin & Amber Lyon.
    CNN has all of the right people they just need
    a management team that realizes what they
    have when it comes to journalism. Also, last
    night on Campbell Brown there was a piece
    from a producer on homeless teens in Denver.
    CNN is also starting to highlight the work of
    their photojournalists. Put all of these elements
    together and you have a mix of various
    styles of story telling and that is where CNN
    needs to go. It's all about content, content
    and content.A producer, writer, photojournalist
    reporter and all of the people working for CNN
    deserve the opportunity to see their work help
    bring CNN back to where it needs to be.
    Yes there are many others like Tom Foreman,
    Rob Marciano and Reynolds Wolf and on and
    on. The point is CNN has some great journalists.
    There must be a free and independent press
    not bound by ideology without limits. Let
    them chase stories all around the world as
    well as the interesting things you come
    across that is unique to cities and states
    in America.

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  7. Apparently, CNN did hire Amber Lyon.
    Don Lemon welcomed her yesterday.
    CNN is afraid of the right wing media
    machine. For years the right has owned
    CNN and forces them to hire too many
    pundits and annoying people. CNN has
    yet to figure out that the tea party turned
    out to be nothing but conservative Republicans.
    Yet this has been reported by USA Today and
    Gallup. There is another glaring example of
    how easy CNN is being manipulated by the
    right.

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  8. Now that CNN has hired two new photo journalists, Philip Cousteau and Amber Lyons, they must use utilize them effectively. CNN never knows what to do with their talent, and they come there to die or go to Fox, like Glen Beck and become a star.

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  9. CNN is blowing it big time. There are a few items
    that highlight some problems for CNN. First, on
    ICN they talk about how CNN misuses the magic
    wall as opposed to the brand new magic wall at
    FBN. You use the magic wall to enhance the news
    experience for viewers not to make it so at times
    you can't see the best video because it is squeezed
    back and not highly visual and does not look good
    on television. Just this morning CNN is trying to
    show then and now with Haiti and it is getting lost
    because CNN refuses to show full screen video.
    It is not visually appealing and is extremely
    annoying. CNN also must do something about
    those intrusive graphics, it is too much. Take a
    cue from HLN and have a single banner on a
    continuous line. Video is being buried on CNN.
    Secondly, Marketwatch has a great piece on
    Rachel Maddow. That highlights why CNN needs
    to really get away from the left vs right bickering.
    CNN has to look like it is the voice of reason
    and show it;'s journalists understand the news
    stories they cover and quit relying on cheap
    back and forth to fill time.TRMS reminds of
    everything 360 used to be prior to the invasion
    of the talking heads. This narrow scope of
    thinking has led to CNN troubles. CNN has
    more pundits than journalists way too many
    times. It is not about pov and the news is
    getting lost on CNN and they expect for
    people to sit through hours of mindless
    chatter that just does not work for tv. i am
    so over CNN and find myself watching HLN
    and MSNBC because it is not worth watching
    most of CNN programs these days. The
    pundits are a drag on John King as well
    as having lead to the huge ratings drop
    for Larry King. Just go over the data and
    you will see that TRMS starting growing
    when Larry King bought on 6 or 8 people
    to do nothing but argue. People expect
    better of CNN and that is why they are
    loosing viewers.CNN is doing too much
    talk and not focusing on the news, video
    or actual reporting. Video is increasingly
    disappearing from CNN and this is going
    to lead to another ratings drop. CNN is
    forgetting the basics. One of the basic
    rules os broadcast journalism is using the
    best video and letting viewers see it for
    themselves. CNN seems to be suffering
    from a big brother complex. They need to
    realize the internet is the great equalizer
    and is were you can see it all with out
    someone practicing universal mind control.
    You might try and minimize the video and
    force the talking heads upon the viewers
    but they don't have to take it. Later this
    year depending on the show they will put
    on before 360 CNN might force me to
    remove 360 from my DVR. It starts recording
    a few seconds before the start of 360 and
    I don't want any sleaze on my DVR. Maybe
    Amber can help bring some fresh air into
    CNN's reporting but I am not holding my
    breath.At least someone finally figured out
    that CNN needs some reporters. I wonder
    if some of her fellow backpacks will be
    joining CNN as well.

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  10. In all this time how many suggestions have you gotten on this blog that have said: I want to see more celebrities like Sean Penn??
    My guess, zero, nada.
    Well, there he was again, big as day, acting like an ireporter for CNN, as AC took us through Penn's own missionary establishment in Haiti. What a humanitarian he is, and how good of him to extend a hand, and more than one, when it was time to "soak of the rays of limelite," when AC got his Presidential Award in LA two Sundays ago. One hand washes the other, as they say. Right on 360!
    Pleaze someone give us all a break!
    You don't NEED El Bimbo to get you ratings in Haiti. We want REAL JOURNALISTS!

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  11. I felt like putting this under "funny men look at CNN." TVN has just released a statement that Rick Sanchez is coming to primetime starting July 22, on CNN.
    He will continue to do his afternoon show, from 3-5!
    Trust me, this is a "try out" in this time slot to see what his ratings are like because they know Spitzer was a mistake, but so is RICK SANCHEZ!
    Next, we'll read he'll be in line for LKL!

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  12. Rick Sanchez is not the answer for CNN.
    Rick's List is a boring show and the ratings
    are down 40 % in the 4 o'clock hour for CNN.
    Sanchez will keep CNN in 4th for the hour.
    File this under been there done that. CNN
    should have temporarily gone with Suzanne
    Malveaux since Rick Sanchez is helping make
    CNN a laughing stock. It is Xmas in July for
    the Factor and Countdown. Their ratings will
    go up at the expense of CNN. this is proof
    positive that CNN has no clue and no game
    plan to actually fix the the network.

    I see nothing wrong with AC talking with Sean
    Penn. He has been on the ground in Haiti and
    has been very active in the relief effort. Penn
    walks the walk. By the way Sean Penn is a pretty
    decent writer as well. He has written news
    articles before. There is no denying that
    Anderson Cooper is a real journalist.

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  13. CNN should go younger for the hour with
    TJ Holmes.CNN needs a 30-something in
    the prime time lineup to boost the demo.
    Rachel is making a huge difference for MSNBC
    and there is no denying TJ's million dollar
    personality.CNN needs something new and
    different for the hour. That is why MSNBC is
    growing, there is nothing like Rachel Maddow
    on tv. All CNN needs to do is develop a show
    that fits Tj's personality.

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  14. Anon 1:18 I agree with you and I am willing
    to bet the Jon Klein will be finished a lot sooner
    than we think. Rick Sanchez at 8 is another huge
    mistake for CNN. C'mon CNN Ted Baxter in the
    prime time lineup , don't you think your viewers
    deserve better. Something is wrong at CNN at
    CNN when one of the worst anchor's gets to
    have a really bad show in prime time.I get the
    feeling there is an atmosphere that says don't
    let Jon Klein make any more decisions until we
    figure out what to do to replace him and hire
    someone with fresh ideas.I will be watching
    HLN during the day and MSNBC at night and
    I don't even like Keith on Countdown but I
    just will not watch Rick Sanchez period.

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  15. @9:13AM: Thank you and I feel the same way about Piers Morgan taking over for Larry. He's a British snob who made it big on a "dance" program so is he qualified to be Larry?? Simon Cowell got him the job. I NEVER liked Cowell and I KNOW, from the Apprentice, I don't like Morgan. I would have felt better if they just hired Donald Trump. At least I respect him and he's not imported!

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  16. @7:36AM: This is the reason why CNN standards have been lowered...to suit the taste of the masses. Let's do away with all the anchors and hire unemployed Hollywood actors and lets start with Mel.

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