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DanOregon

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Watched a ton of cable news coverage in the last week (for obvious reasons) which I don't normally do. Really impressed with the "map people" who actually provided information, always like David Axelrod for his ability to provide context and perspective, but most of the talking heads seemed more interested in touting their own "contributions" to the Biden victory. "Don't forget all the (X) people who came in on this to make it all possible.

That said - really enjoyed listening/watching Shepherd Smith's new broadcast. All reporters/reporting - no talking heads or spin. He might be a little slick, but I get tired of people with pom pons sitting around a table qualifying as "news." Give me facts, tell me what is happening, not happening.

Fox News coverage on Saturday was probably the best for actual reporting (regardless of their mandates from above). And why does it seem that all of the vote-counting coverage has stopped cold? Weird.
 
I've got a crush on Gloria Borger. She's almost exactly my age, is very attractive, and very informed. Plus, she's a Colgate grad. I can envision her hanging out at the Old Stone Jug back in the day, pounding Utica Club and flirting with the frat boys she was so much smarter than.
 
I thought MSNBC coverage was better than that of CNN. Kornacki provided more insight than John King and MSNBC had more guests than CNN to kill time.

But one thing I think all the networks should be more transparent about the reasoning behind their call.. The process is shrouded in mystery. Have those guys explain what is going on and why they made their decisions.
 
I've got a crush on Gloria Borger. She's almost exactly my age, is very attractive, and very informed. Plus, she's a Colgate grad. I can envision her hanging out at the Old Stone Jug back in the day, pounding Utica Club and flirting with the frat boys she was so much smarter than.

Geez, I didn't realize she is 68. I hope I look as good as she does when Im that age. Probably not, but here's to hoping!
 
I thought MSNBC coverage was better than that of CNN. Kornacki provided more insight than John King and MSNBC had more guests than CNN to kill time.

But one thing I think all the networks should be more transparent about the reasoning behind their call.. The process is shrouded in mystery. Have those guys explain what is going on and why they made their decisions.

Really appreciated AP News doing that.
 
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I met Shep years ago when we both worked in Fort Myers (a bunch of the TV folks from then have really done well). Good guy, very straight forward with his broadcasts and approach.

Think he’ll do really well with CNBC.
 
Shep should be the leader in the clubhouse.

As for crushes ... Kate Bolduan.

But Kate has chops too. As good as there is right now.
 
Jon Meecham replaced yours truly as 2nd string cops reporter at the Chattanooga Times back in the day. Imagine if I hadn’t quit to take a sports ed job at a start up, where would he be now?
 
I met Shep years ago when we both worked in Fort Myers (a bunch of the TV folks from then have really done well). Good guy, very straight forward with his broadcasts and approach.

Think he’ll do really well with CNBC.
Former colleague of mine was a producer for Shep for a while and concurs about what an authentically good guy he is.
 
Still, a loyal FoxNews/Ailes/Murdoch foot soldier for 20 years, till he began breaking with their orthodoxy three years ago.
 
Tucker Carlson, Lou Dobbs, Howard Cosell, Tim Ryan, Mike Emrick, Phil Rizzuto, Larry Merchant, George Foreman, Burgess Owens, Candace Owens.
 
For sports I really like Ian Eagle, Brian Anderson is really good and I am lucky enough to get him for Brewers games. Eagle is great during NCAA tourney and NFL, BA NCAA Tourney and baseball.
 
Jason Benetti is my favorite play-by-play guy at this point. Equal parts information and anecdote. He can’t be thrown off. See: his handling of being partnered with Bill Walton. And he knows analytics. Has the personality type of Boog Sciambi and can also do the Keith Law thing without condescending. He’s the best.
 
Watching old NHL games on you tube, it's music to the ears to listen to Mickey Redmond, **** Irvin and Bob Cole call NHL games in the 80s for Hockey Night In Canada. Astoundingly pleasing and they naturally edify the games they call. The NHL product has declined.
 
Warner Wolf was also a pleasure to listen to on the 6 o clock news doing sports reports for channel 2 in NYC. The guy on channel 11 in NYC Jerry Girard was very good too.
 

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