NBC Hurts After Changes

Monday, October 12, 2009

By Brianna Carlson

The "Jay Leno Show" is now two weeks into its new season. NBC is questioning if it was a correct choice to present the show five nights a week at 10 p.m.

"Law & Order SUV" has suffered since it was moved from Tuesdays at 10 p.m. to Wednesdays at 9 p.m. It was the leading drama when played on Tuesdays, but now it turned up last due to the change.

"The Tonight Show" has been a major hit and strength for NBC, but now they no longer are ahead of the competition, CBS.

Jay Leno has been doing everything NBC asks for his show. About five million viewers ages 18 to 49 watch Leno's show each night which allows advertisers to reach the group they want.

NBC only has two main shows now, "The Biggest Loser" and "The Office."

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Obama's Team Threatens to Cut-ties with Fox News

By Taylor Finch

This weekend, the White House communications director, Anita Dunn, announced that they would no longer be doing news exchanges with Fox News.

Dunn explained to the New York Times that "Fox News often operates almost as either the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party" and that it is "pointless" to try to convince Fox News to portray the Democratic Party fairly.

Isolating Fox News is a good way to make a stab at them for good short-term affects, but there are a few negatives that could have lasting affects on President Obama's reputation.

By giving up on Fox News, it will give the network's speakers, such as Glenn Beck, even more power to sway moderates into joining the Republican view. If Obama himself does not follow up on these certain comments and attempt to correct them, Fox News watchers will forget to acknowledge his side completely.

Fox will simply use this war with the White House to boost their ratings by picking on Obama and make him look weak.

Obama does not have to necessarily put up with the unfair treatment of Fox News, but adding fuel to the fire by running away probably would not help either. This is clearly a lose all situation for the White House.

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