Thursday, June 21, 2007
Wrestling with TV News
They could barely contain themselves about how ridiculous the whole premise was down in Texas, the most absurd since someone suggested that state's dimbulb governor run for president. Guffaw, guffaw.
Only problem is that the wrestlin' news anchor is only another example of what is basically wrong with TV news in the first place. And the two ABC anchors are more a part of the problem than the solution themselves.
Both were young -- or at least young-looking -- wholesomely good-looking, well-coiffed, and more glib than erudite. If you've ever seen "World News Now," you already know it buys right into the "happy talk" approach to presenting the news (especially "The Skinny" segment), mostly sugar and spice and very little substance, the very approach that has decimated TV news' credibility over the past few decades (we're not in the land of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite anymore, Toto). The two WNN anchors, with nary a journalism degree between them, as far as I can tell, looked as if they got to the anchor desk the same way Ms. Jones did, by being attractive and vacuously charming.
The female WNN anchor, in fact, was just as blond and almost as stunningly attractive as Ms. Jones.
I wonder if other TV anchors made as much fun of her and her male cohort when they first stumbled into their anchor chairs. Putting a ex-model with a degree in bikini waxes and choke-holds on the anchor desk is not that much more ridiculous than putting Ivy League Kens and Barbies there. So, be careful, WNN anchors, that image you are laughing at so heartily may just be one cast in a mirror at the funhouse you work in.