23 March 2006

Cronkite Criticizes Network Newscasts

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Cronkite Criticizes Network Newscasts


Walter Cronkite has castigated producers of the network nightly newscasts for including stories about "your health and mine and your backyard and mine and all that kind of thing" at the expense of more substantive reports. "It doesn't belong in the evening news," Cronkite said during an interview on Texas Monthly Talks, which airs on Texas public broadcasting stations. "We're the most important nation in the world ... and there are these other very important stories in a very complicated world that we need to cover. We can't do that in 15 or 16 minutes." Apparently suggesting that the television networks ought to dispense with commercials during their nightly newscasts, Cronkite remarked, "The networks should be giving us the full half hour. ... It's ridiculous to have as little time as we have."


23/03/2006



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acid rain destroys us by 2000? ( 1)
24/03/2006 15:26

The self importance of these fools is growing faster than their bond with the liberal agenda.You can sense the panic that the people are seeing through their misleading way of using the power they were granted to keep us informed.
no1dad ( 18)
24/03/2006 14:12

The evening news is useless all together in the internet age, not just the vanity stories.