Category Archives: Edward R. Murrow

The Bottom of the Barrel

If there were an Emmy for dumbness, this one would win.

While newspapers embrace video and we debate whether the revolution that Leica brought to photojournalism can be translated to small video cameras, there is another revolution going on.

The advent of 500 or 1,000 video channels, and more to come for sure, means that there is a continuing race for dwindling audience share. More channels spread over the same population means fewer viewers per channel, no matter how you slice it.

As we are a business driven by ratings, there will be an unceasing competition for eyeballs, no matter what it takes.

Here’s a look at Fox Reality’s latest line thrown in the water in an attempt to garner a niche we shall call ‘sexually repressed 14 year old male nerds in testosterone overdrive’.  (In the future, everyone has a channel).

Of course, they have buried the premier at 1am EST on the Fox Reality Channel.

Battle of the Bods. Women strip down to their skivvies and a panel of men rates their T&A. Literally. Best T. Best A. The women line up in the order of what they think is the best T… best to worst, and then we reveal(!!!!) what the men thought.

The tension is palpable….

Why don’t we just cut to the bottom line and drop the skivvies entirely? This is, after all, cable. And it is, after all, after 1am.

We often talk about the vast potential that video presents as a creative medium – the ability to tell a story in pictures, sound, writing, graphics, music, text…

Battle of the Bods tells a story too.

But it is not an encouraging one.

As Ed Murrow said, “This instrument can teach, it can illuminate; yes, and it can even inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends. Otherwise it is merely wires and lights in a box.”

tune in. Fox Reality Channel. 1AM – Lights in a Box.

The Write Stuff

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Did ‘writing for broadcast’ start with him?

I was in the back of a taxi this afternoon, and the taxi had a TV in it. Continue reading

Giuliani Time

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I hereby exile you to France….

One of the side effects of having spent our lives in the “information desert” is that we define ‘news’ as ‘what is happening now’. Continue reading

One Degree-itis

SOME ADVICE FROM A GIANT

My mentor in this business was Fred Friendly.

He was Edward R. Murrow’s producer, the former President of CBS News, and a moose of a man. He resigned from his postion as President of CBS News (when that really) meant something… over a matter of principle. He wanted to run the Senate hearings on the Vietnam war, the first of them, live. Bill Paley wanted to run a rerun of I Love Lucy. Friendly felt so strongly that he said he would rather resign than compromise his journalistic integrity.

Those were the days. Continue reading