Network News's Perfect Storm

Paradoxically, television is trying to remain relevant by appropriating the techniques of the computer, while ignoring its unique qualities. In so doing, television news is delegitimizing itself. It deepens the problem by insisting that all stories must have an arc--a beginning, a middle, and an end that is clear and, if possible, have a touch of inevitability, as great stories often do.

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by Rory O'Connor - Feb. 1, 2008

An insider's look at network television news--past, present and future -- from a thirty year veteran. The past looks a lot better than the present --and the future?

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