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6 hours ago, Newsjunkie24 said:

If he's able to and wants to, would it really be a good idea for CBS to bring back Dan maybe for one last election night? It seems that since this was his first appearance since his ouster years ago, it seems like CBS was able to give him a second chance and the controversy is all behind them. He still seems very sharp for 92.

I don’t think it’ll happen, but I could certainly see him filling an analyst/contributor/commentator role. Charlie Gibson did that for ABC in 2016.

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He's a network talent I don't know why they won't give him a network job. He be good at it he appears on CBS Sunday Morning almost several time a month, he's a frequent fill-in on the Evening News. I don't know why they won't give him an opportunity. 

6 hours ago, GraphicsMan said:

He's a network talent I don't know why they won't give him a network job. He be good at it he appears on CBS Sunday Morning almost several time a month, he's a frequent fill-in on the Evening News. I don't know why they won't give him an opportunity. 

Where exactly would he go at the network? It’s not like they have an obvious open vacancy and he’s likely just fine in his current role.

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7 hours ago, MorningNews said:

Where exactly would he go at the network? It’s not like they have an obvious open vacancy and he’s likely just fine in his current role.

Yeah true, we was doing the same at WNBC part-timing with the network also, I recognize there very few slot to gt into network. Getting to network news today is like getting into an Ivy League college. But I hear he makes a lot of money in his current role.

On 5/17/2024 at 10:05 PM, GraphicsMan said:

He's a network talent I don't know why they won't give him a network job. He be good at it he appears on CBS Sunday Morning almost several time a month, he's a frequent fill-in on the Evening News. I don't know why they won't give him an opportunity. 

If he's solid in his position as lead co-anchor at their flagship station, I would assume they don't want to mess with his role.

 

And Maurice hosted again tonight!

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20 minutes ago, Jase said:

I noticed that Adriana was anchoring the Saturday edition of the CBS Weekend News from DC yesterday and the previous Saturday as well. Anyone know if she’s now based in DC (instead of Chicago)? 

 

I only recently noticed the move, too, but the move was actually made all the way back in September.

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CxSqhfIOotk/

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Among all the instability and criticisms of Paramount and the CBSEN, I just wanted to give the program props for finally improving it's aesthetic. After years of the outdated brownish looking sets, the current evening news setup is the best among the big three broadcasts. The Weekend news set looks great with a contrast of dark blue and white with the Cronkite style map. Dimmer lighting and warm colors can do wonders.

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Similarly the Washington bureau set looks just as good, and the O&Os are getting some nice sets fashioned after KCAL. Steps in the right direction aesthetically.

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36 minutes ago, MediaZone4K said:

Among all the instability and criticisms of Paramount and the CBSEN, I just wanted to give the program its props for finally improving it's aesthetic. After years of the outdated brownish looking sets, the current  evening news setup is the best among the big three broadcasts. The Weekend news set looks great with a contrast of dark blue and white with the Cronkite style map. Dimmer lighting and colors can do wonders.

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Similarly the Washington bureau set looks just as good, and the O&Os are getting some nice sets fashioned after KCAL. Steps in the right direction aestheticically.

Not just the CBSEN set but the Washington newsroom looks amazing too, especially when they show the various angles of it! Honestly, now that you say it, CBS does have the best look of the big three as far as the main newscasts' go, having great graphics and a great set, not only that but using that set with many shots. WNT does not even use it's set, simply using that one OTS shot the entire time and the graphics are outdated. NN has alright graphics, not the best but better than WNT but 1A brings it down.image.thumb.png.b20160399c09a569872ce38956ee5ab0.png

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I'm actually not a huge fan of how Studio 47 looks these days. Outside of the Cronkite-styled map, the whole backdrop looks pretty dark and cluttered most of the time. The anchor desk feels too informal, and the lone monitor standup shot looks cramped. The space doesn't have that commanding feel that the Rather and Couric era sets had. Maybe that's by design, but I think they could do better.

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6 hours ago, ATLNewsExpert said:

Not just the CBSEN set but the Washington newsroom looks amazing too, especially when they show the various angles of it! Honestly, now that you say it, CBS does have the best look of the big three as far as the main newscasts' go, having great graphics and a great set, not only that but using that set with many shots. WNT does not even use it's set, simply using that one OTS shot the entire time and the graphics are outdated. NN has alright graphics, not the best but better than WNT but 1A brings it down.image.thumb.png.b20160399c09a569872ce38956ee5ab0.png

I agree that CBS has the best evening set of the three, but I'd say the previous morning studio at the Broadcast Center looked better. 

 

Back on topic, the area CBS still lacks aesthetically is graphics (across the board). If that improves, Evenings News will hands down be the best looking of the three broadcasts. 

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6 hours ago, C Block said:

I'm actually not a huge fan of how Studio 47 looks these days. Outside of the Cronkite-styled map, the whole backdrop looks pretty dark and cluttered most of the time. The anchor desk feels too informal, and the lone monitor standup shot looks cramped. The space doesn't have that commanding feel that the Rather and Couric era sets had. Maybe that's by design, but I think they could do better.

I think what would help is if those monitors in 47 would be on during the newscast, displaying various graphics, creating sort of a control room like look.

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57 minutes ago, Glimmer said:

The Dan Rather curse continues…

 

So now CBS will be looking for their 5th or 6th anchor for the Evening News in a 20-year span. 

 

34 minutes ago, newscopter7 said:

Brian Williams for CBSEN! 

 

Is Shepard Smith doing anything? I feel like he would be a good hire at this point if CBS were to go that route.

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29 minutes ago, G2000 said:

https://puck.news/norah-odonnell-is-leaving-cbs-evening-news/
Puck News says that they will move away from a single anchor and rotate between different ones.

Maybe it's time to bring the two anchor format nationally again?

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