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Wednesday, January 04, 2012
Review of the Media on the Iowa Caucus
Media Choice2012
By Joshuaonline Staff
CNN
CNN seems to pride themselves on their election coverage . This year , the network moved it's election coverage from New York to it's Atlanta HQ. It also added a bunch more graphics and gadgets to it's use age. Using heavy hitter anchors, Anderson Cooper, Wolf Blitzer ,John King and their "Best Political team on TV" CNN made their election coverage interesting.
Goods: CNN kept the coverage fair and kept going through out the night waiting for every vote to be counted. Its setup was great overall.
Bads: CNN did use too many things, even though the GCI "Weebles" seem like a good idea it's just something for mockery. The "Flex " touch screens maybe a bit much and twitter is good but trying to use it in coverage may be too much.
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By Joshuaonline Staff
CNN
CNN seems to pride themselves on their election coverage . This year , the network moved it's election coverage from New York to it's Atlanta HQ. It also added a bunch more graphics and gadgets to it's use age. Using heavy hitter anchors, Anderson Cooper, Wolf Blitzer ,John King and their "Best Political team on TV" CNN made their election coverage interesting.
Goods: CNN kept the coverage fair and kept going through out the night waiting for every vote to be counted. Its setup was great overall.
Bads: CNN did use too many things, even though the GCI "Weebles" seem like a good idea it's just something for mockery. The "Flex " touch screens maybe a bit much and twitter is good but trying to use it in coverage may be too much.
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Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Iowa Caucus Media Preview
Media
By Skyler and Joshuaonline staff
Today is the Iowa Caucus , the Republicans are working on finding their next nominee for the presidential race. We take a preview and ask questions about what will be seeing and covering on Joshuaonline.
1. The Network Coverage. The Networks (NBC,ABC,CBS,and FOX) won't be covering the Caucasus in real time , leaving the winner announcement to local newscasts , though ABC NEWS will do some during 'Nightline' as well.
2. Current TV versus MSNBC . Current TV is a cable channel run by former Vice-President Al Gore , the channel has been evolving into news and opinion , calling themselves a progressive source, or more targeted to liberal viewers. MSNBC primetime also has been doing the same. Tonight both channels will have Caucus coverage using liberal hosts we will want to know how the two channels covered it if any difference in that.
3. FOX NEWS ,CNN,CNBC,FOX BIZ They will be having full coverage tonight of the Caucus with less of a spin compared to MSNBC and Current.
4. The media post spin Elections on TV always need to fill that extra time and the way done is using analysts to spin what happened and why. Plus in a caucus which is different than a primary , the polls that have been coming out have been playing with the media. That is what they use to take a measure and sometimes they are wrong, we will see if that happens, how they take it.
We will be doing more media looking during the Caucus tonight at 7PMET on Joshuaonline
email our staff at mychiller@inbox.com
By Skyler and Joshuaonline staff
Today is the Iowa Caucus , the Republicans are working on finding their next nominee for the presidential race. We take a preview and ask questions about what will be seeing and covering on Joshuaonline.
1. The Network Coverage. The Networks (NBC,ABC,CBS,and FOX) won't be covering the Caucasus in real time , leaving the winner announcement to local newscasts , though ABC NEWS will do some during 'Nightline' as well.
2. Current TV versus MSNBC . Current TV is a cable channel run by former Vice-President Al Gore , the channel has been evolving into news and opinion , calling themselves a progressive source, or more targeted to liberal viewers. MSNBC primetime also has been doing the same. Tonight both channels will have Caucus coverage using liberal hosts we will want to know how the two channels covered it if any difference in that.
3. FOX NEWS ,CNN,CNBC,FOX BIZ They will be having full coverage tonight of the Caucus with less of a spin compared to MSNBC and Current.
4. The media post spin Elections on TV always need to fill that extra time and the way done is using analysts to spin what happened and why. Plus in a caucus which is different than a primary , the polls that have been coming out have been playing with the media. That is what they use to take a measure and sometimes they are wrong, we will see if that happens, how they take it.
We will be doing more media looking during the Caucus tonight at 7PMET on Joshuaonline
email our staff at mychiller@inbox.com
Monday, January 02, 2012
CNN's new morning shows started Today
Media CNN Cable news Morning NEWS
CNN's morning show of 10 years "American Morning" ended quietly on December 30th 2011 ,and 3 days later 2 new morning shows took it's place.
'Early Start' runs from 5AMET-7AMET is anchored by former MSNBC/NBC NEWS and Court TV anchor Asheligh Banfield and former Chicago Anchor ,Zoraida Sambolin. The show replaces CNN's "American Morning Wake up call" ,which ran from 5-6AMET until December and the First hour of "American Morning".
Video below
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CNN's morning show of 10 years "American Morning" ended quietly on December 30th 2011 ,and 3 days later 2 new morning shows took it's place.
'Early Start' runs from 5AMET-7AMET is anchored by former MSNBC/NBC NEWS and Court TV anchor Asheligh Banfield and former Chicago Anchor ,Zoraida Sambolin. The show replaces CNN's "American Morning Wake up call" ,which ran from 5-6AMET until December and the First hour of "American Morning".
Video below
more after the jump
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Cable News in 2011 review
2011 cable news TV
The year 2011 is now heading out the door , we take a look back at what the cable news media was like this year.
Over Coverage of Casey Anthony Not, saying that we think the media shouldn't have covered it in heavy excess. HLN (Formally Headline news until 2008) , a CNN sister network, had extensive trail coverage during the trail and coverage of the trail itself. It was LIVE brodacasting on weekends , when they never do it on a normal weekend , no matter what breaking news happens. Some could say it was do to the slow news time of summer , but there is a way the cable news channels could have covered it.
Lean Left and Lean Right Cable news is slowly loosing the news part of the term. MSNBC (owned by NBC NEWS) suffered a small blow to it's line up when Keith Olbermann left , but since 2008 the channel was adding more and more liberal opinion , they say is a counter to a Conservative FOXNEWS Channel . Though unlike FOX NEWS Channel , MSNBC has more opinion programming , as of December 2011 on weekdays they have a total of 6 hours of news with out opinion , though 2 of those hours are more devoted to politics FOX NEWS Channel's primetime stayed at number one, and MSNBC faulting but still taking second. This hurt CNN who trying to stay out of the left /right show thing.
2012 elections are sure to bring more of this out , and opinion shows aren't leaving because people are watching them. Some network executives have said that people aren't turning to cable news for news anymore, they already know the news.
The year 2011 is now heading out the door , we take a look back at what the cable news media was like this year.
Over Coverage of Casey Anthony Not, saying that we think the media shouldn't have covered it in heavy excess. HLN (Formally Headline news until 2008) , a CNN sister network, had extensive trail coverage during the trail and coverage of the trail itself. It was LIVE brodacasting on weekends , when they never do it on a normal weekend , no matter what breaking news happens. Some could say it was do to the slow news time of summer , but there is a way the cable news channels could have covered it.
Lean Left and Lean Right Cable news is slowly loosing the news part of the term. MSNBC (owned by NBC NEWS) suffered a small blow to it's line up when Keith Olbermann left , but since 2008 the channel was adding more and more liberal opinion , they say is a counter to a Conservative FOXNEWS Channel . Though unlike FOX NEWS Channel , MSNBC has more opinion programming , as of December 2011 on weekdays they have a total of 6 hours of news with out opinion , though 2 of those hours are more devoted to politics FOX NEWS Channel's primetime stayed at number one, and MSNBC faulting but still taking second. This hurt CNN who trying to stay out of the left /right show thing.
2012 elections are sure to bring more of this out , and opinion shows aren't leaving because people are watching them. Some network executives have said that people aren't turning to cable news for news anymore, they already know the news.
Monday, December 12, 2011
CBS to Expand Face The Nation
THE WATCH , SUNDAYTALKS CBS
CBS announced Sunday, that their Sunday morning political affairs program "Face The Nation" will be changing to a full hour in spring 2012. The program has been 30 minutes since it started in 1954 , the 2nd oldest Sunday talk show has been the only show not to be expanded or start at 1 hour in length. Currently hosted by Bob Schieffer , who started about 20 years ago, it's ratings have been going up beating ABC'S "This Week"and coming near the leader "Meet The Press".
CBS announced Sunday, that their Sunday morning political affairs program "Face The Nation" will be changing to a full hour in spring 2012. The program has been 30 minutes since it started in 1954 , the 2nd oldest Sunday talk show has been the only show not to be expanded or start at 1 hour in length. Currently hosted by Bob Schieffer , who started about 20 years ago, it's ratings have been going up beating ABC'S "This Week"and coming near the leader "Meet The Press".
Thursday, December 01, 2011
CBS' New try at mornings : Coming Soon
CBS TV
By Skyler M for mychiller media and TV
CBS NEWS has been in the process of change with it's morning show hours . "The Early show" , which started November 1st 1999 , has been in 3rd place from the stop. Behind NBC's "Today Show" and ABC'S "Good Morning America". This year the "Early Show" changed to anchors Erica Hill and Chris Wragge. In the summer the show changed formats removing the cooking, the celerity news and other so-called fluff. Last month, CBS announced the "The Early Show", CBS's 8th try at a morning show and one of the longest running" will end in January. For a new morning show, which got it's name today "CBS This Morning" hosted by Erica Hill , who is the lone-carry over, PBS' Charlie Rose who will also still do his talk show, and Gayle King , who left her Oprah Network and radio show around the announcement.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Thanksgiving TV 2011
Happy Thanksgiving from us at MYCHILLERTV and Media .
Here some of the things you can find on TV today.
The Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is on NBC at 9AM (same time all time zones) and on CBS live at 9A/8C.
Here are some of the football games for today.
The Greenbay Packers who are 10-0 fight the Detroit Lions that will be at 12:30PM Eastern on FOX.
The Dolphins take on the Dallas Cow Boys will be playing at 4:15PMET on CBS
and The SanFransico 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens play at 8:15pm ET NFL network.
Here some of the things you can find on TV today.
The Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is on NBC at 9AM (same time all time zones) and on CBS live at 9A/8C.
Here are some of the football games for today.
The Greenbay Packers who are 10-0 fight the Detroit Lions that will be at 12:30PM Eastern on FOX.
The Dolphins take on the Dallas Cow Boys will be playing at 4:15PMET on CBS
and The SanFransico 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens play at 8:15pm ET NFL network.
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