Admitted: Katie Couric Played 'Out of Position' at CBS
Broadcasting & Cable magazine's cover story this week was on Katie Couric and her new afternoon talk show (not arriving until next autumn). Her longtime NBC producer and friend Jeff Zucker, axed by NBC in the Comcast merger, is now helping her put the show together. But when asked if Couric was destined to be a failure in the evening news, where the gummy smiles and perky trills aren't in great demand, Zucker tried to say yes in the most diplomatic terms:
B&C: Did you think she was going to end up doing this?
ZUCKER: I thought it was the most likely scenario for her because I think this genre can best utilize her talents. It's the right move for her at the right time. She did the Today show incredibly successfully for 15 years, she did the Evening News for five. Her skill set, her personality, and her interests are best suited for a show where she can be herself.
B&C: Was she playing out of position at CBS?
ZUCKER: I think this will better utilize her talents.
That, coming from a television executive, is very candid, but something everyone knew before the experiment began. Anyone who saw Couric try to anchor the NBC Nightly News knew it wasn't going to work. The interview also played around with Zucker running for Congress someday (a liberal Democrat, obviously, working in the liberal media):
B&C: What do you want to do after you get Katie's show off the ground? Is this politics thing all just BS?
ZUCKER: No. I'm interested in politics.
B&C: What does that mean?
ZUCKER: I don't know. I don't know if I want to go into politics. The guy who launched Jerry Springer just got elected to Congress [Bob Turner in NY-9], so maybe we could start a trend.
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Translated:
Submitted by drsamherman on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 11:35pm.
1) Cupcake should stick to cutie-pie, mind-candy fluff pieces
2) Cupcake has the intellectual capacity of a doughnut
3) Cupcake was as credible as a used-car salesman
Did Zucker miss anything?
Yep.
Submitted by HockeyKid on Mon, 09/26/2011 - 8:41am.
4) Cupcake wasn't convincing, even in her "Smart Cupcake" glasses.
oh, yeah, and:
5) Even a shoerack is smart enough to know FDR didn't go on TV in 1929. Cupcake smiled and nodded. (I guess this is really a corollary to #2)
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
Note to Zucker...
Submitted by USMC8411 on Sat, 09/24/2011 - 1:33am.
Turner got Limbaugh on the television which did well. Limbaugh went on Couric's doomed from the beginning show and her ratings spiked.
So, instead of failing again, why don't you call Springer, Turner, or Limbaugh and seek advice o how to be successful? Maybe you can reverse the failure trend?
Hard to take the news
Submitted by Tjexcite on Sat, 09/24/2011 - 11:47am.
Hard to take the hard news of millions out of work and deep almost depression like recession. From someone that makes more in one show than little people in a 3 year. Also being a known parisian hack does not play well for a show that is to be a fact only news report with no bias as the truth has no agenda.