The Scoreboard: Friday, Feb. 525-54 demographic: (L +SD)
Total day: FNC: 414 | CNN: 122 | MSNBC: 99 | HLN: 151 Prime: FNC: 612 | CNN: 154 | MSNBC: 194 | HLN: 159
Data by Nielsen Media Research. Live and same day (DVR) data. Thanks for Reading, DianeTake a look at those browser tabs in the b-roll for this Diane Sawyer "conversation" about the Tea Party Convention. Thanks for reading, ABCers.
Former MSNBC Exec Returns to Peacock as News Boss for TelemundoRamon Escobar, former Vice President of Live News Programming for MSNBC, is returning to the NBCU fold as Executive Vice President of Telemundo Network News. Escobar, who most recently served as VP of consulting for Sucherman Consulting Group, was an instrumental part of the Telemundo transition team when NBC bought the network and station group in 2001. He went on to become Senior EVP of Entertainment for the Spanish-language network. Escobar joined MSNBC in 2000 after working as VP of News at NBC O&O WTVJ. In a press release, Telemundo President Don Browne says, "I've had the good fortune, over the past 16 years to work with Ramon and see first-hand his talent, passion, dedication to journalism and commitment to serving the US Hispanic community." 'I thought it was going to be much more awkward'
The whole dynamic, you know. Four [anchors] instead of one. The range of subjects. The amount of chat. I'm much more used to doing my own analysis or driving the hour-long show myself. All television is a team effort, but this on the air is far more than I had been used to. In the Q&A, Stephanopoulos admits he should have followed up on Rudy Giuliani's comment last month and says his persistence led to his interview with President Obama, not his friendship with Obama's Chief of Staff. He also gave this response to a question about who will succeed him at his former show, "This Week": Oh, if I did, I couldn't tell you. I think so far both Terry [Moran] and Jake [Tapper] have done great work. One of the unfortunate things is that we're in this situation now where there's not a final answer, but it will come soon enough. This morning, Stephanopoulos say down with South Carolina First Lady Jenny Sanford for her first live interview since her new book was published. Video after the jump. Fox News 'A Lesson in How to Build and Maintain a Television Brand'
Say what you want about hosts like [Bill] O'Reilly, Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity, but their brand of television is entertaining and draws attention. And that's all they're paid to do. Everything else is window dressing from a business standpoint. Gregory, Schieffer on the Sunday Show Race
During a Q&A in which he notes the overuse of "exclusive" and describes Jon Stewart as an "editorial page cartoonist," CBS' Bob Schieffer, host of "Face the Nation," admits he got "scooped" last week by Barbara Walters, who interviewed Scott Brown for ABC's "This Week," but says that in the larger scheme "it's a three-way dogfight" among his competitors since Tim Russert's passing: Meet the Press is still on top. And I think David [Gregory] does a good job. But it's just very close now. But much of it depends on the booking. We all have to be on our toes. NBC's David Gregory had this to say about his first place ranking: It was certainly not a given that a year later I would still be number one, having to succeed Tim Russert. I'm not entitled to anything that the program had before me. I've had to work very hard to keep us where we are. The Gregory piece also has some pretty amusing anecdotes about his days as an intern just starting out at Tuscon's KGUN. Toyota Dealers Pull Ads from ABC Stations for 'Excessive Reporting'
The ad agency representing the 173 dealers told ABC affiliates last week that the shift was due to "excessive stories on the Toyota issues." The dealers shifted their commercial time buys to non-ABC stations in the same markets, "as punishment for the reporting," according to an ABC station manager. The decision to shift the commercials was made last week, though it appears it was against the advisement of the ad agency handling the accounts for Southeast Toyota. ABC News has not been the only news outlet reporting on this story, though Ross' investigative reports have been the most visible and thorough on television. Ross noted it was reporting in the LA Times that first raised questions. Obama Skipping Over Press Corps?
"It's a source of great frustration here," says Chip Reid, CBS's White House correspondent. "It's important for us to hold the president's feet to the fire." While the White House argues that there has been no shortage of appearances by the president on television and in print, some White House correspondents argue that they haven't had the opportunity to ask the president specific questions about a wide-range of topics. Michelle Kwan Joins 'GMA' for Olympics
ABC News' David Muir will also be in Vancouver covering the Olympics for ABC News. Previously: 'Today' Gearing Up for Vancouver Brian Williams on Nightly News: 'It's as Straight Down the Middle as they Come and we Struggle Mightily to do that Each Day'The AP's David Bauder talks with NBC Newsman Brian Williams and NBC Newsboss Steve Capus about the bright spot at NBC these days -- the news division. Both the "Today" show and Williams' flag-shift newscast have increased already substantial leads in the ratings over second-place broadcasts on ABC News since each of those competitors switched anchors in December. And with NBC about to gain back 5 hours of prime time, will we see more of Williams and NBC News? Williams is more likely to become a greater presence in prime time for NBC. The network will have time to fill when Leno returns to late night later this month, and Williams may start contributing some longer-form documentaries, Capus said. Williams is also not afraid to show his sense of humor away from the broadcast, as he did twice last week on other shows... Cooper, Gupta Return to Haiti
Late Sunday, both Gupta and Cooper announced on twitter that they were heading down that night. Cooper said he would be flying to the Dominican Republican an then crossing over into Haiti. Gupta tweeted Saturday, "think it's time to go back to haiti. can't forget what is happening there. must maintain dedicated focus. convincing my wife to let me go." During initial coverage of the earthquake, Cooper reflected on air, "People are just going to lose interest in this as a story, they're going to stop watching," to which Gupta replied, "In part, it's up to you and up to us to make sure they don't forget." Katie Couric Interview with Super Bowl MVP New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees
Segments were seen Friday on "The Early Show" and on "Evening News" as well as during CBS Sports pregame coverage. The entire interview was also Couric's weekly CBSNews.com show @katiecouric. The full interview after the jump... |
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