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Old 01-19-2005, 08:15 AM
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Exclamation CBS officials NOT axed!

SECAUCUS — After the Thornburgh-Boccardi report on CBS News came out a week ago yesterday, it was the big question:
Why did four mid-level executives lose their jobs, when nobody above them and nobody on the air, did?

Never assume, as Felix Ungar warned. It turns out three of those four executives are still working for CBS News. Thus did CBS President/Chairman Leslie Moonves confirm to writers covering the television publicity tour in Los Angeles today.

Mary Mapes, the producer behind the so-called "Killian Memos" story, was fired outright. But Senior Vice President Betsy West, "60 Minutes 2" Executive Producer Josh Howard, and his deputy Mary Murphy, were asked to resign in the aftermath of the independent investigation.

Mr. Moonves says they have not. "They are in discussions now," he noted, and added that there were lawyers now involved, so he couldn't say much more.

But he did go into detail about the continuation of Andrew Heyward as President of CBS News. Moonves said he made the decision to retain him, adding that Heyward's subordinates were responsible for the quote "screw-up."

As to what's next, Moonves says that when Dan Rather leaves the CBS Evening News in seven weeks, he wants a quote "revolution and not an evolution," possibly including an anchor team — the members of which might even be in different cities. He refused to comment on any of the names mentioned as Rather's successor: Katie Couric, John Roberts, John Stewart, Stuart Little, Little Richard, Richard Lewis, or Lewis Black.

But Moonves did talk about what he saw as a "reinventing" of the news format to discontinue what he called the "voice of God" style of single host. "We are looking at all sorts of options, ensembles... big names, little names. One of the ways we're looking at is making it younger and more relevant, something that younger people can relate to, as opposed to that guy preaching from the mountaintop about what we should and should not watch."

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Old 01-19-2005, 11:15 AM
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Dan Rather....................

In my opinion has absolutely no integrity whatsover as far as I'm concerned. And..........I wouldn't take what comes from his piehole as anything but his own political agenda. There is no place for that in the news in my opinion. You wanna be a newscaster then you should not show bias. Dan Rather is a failure in that respect and he does not have my respect
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Old 01-19-2005, 03:38 PM
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When the story came out that the allegations were false, Dan Rather should have been immediately terminated will all loss of benefits. He should also have been made to apologize to not only President Bush, but to the nation as well. Why have these apologies not been forthcoming?

Paul B. as hell!
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