Posts Tagged ‘hurricane’


So here’s what I mean. Looking just at what happened these past two weeks —SuperStorm Sandy and the Presidential Election — we got an excellent look at what FOX News Channel and CNN can and can’t do.

CNN is by far the best when a calamity strikes. It’s in their DNA. They are excellent across the board. They not only bring you what is happening in a far-reaching, but pin-point immediacy, but they are a step or two ahead of the competition in advancing the story and ‘seeing-around-corners’ during a crisis. A ton of that has to do with veteran producers and fantastic, experienced talent in the field. To put it simply, they’ve been there, done that in an excellent way for years.

On the flip side, FNC is like local news when a huge event happens. Actually, there are some local news operations out there which are better. It’s just not what FOX News does or does best. I do have to give props to Shepard Smith. He can handle just about anything live –including a hurricane/nor’easter — and advance the story as it unfolds to where it is headed. But he’s really the only one who is solid in that type of calamity. And don’t even mentioned FNC’s Election Night coverage. Debacle is being kind. I’ve been in the business for more than 20-years and covered a number of major breaking news events –the crash of TWA 800 over Long Island, for instance –before I went to the darkside of journalism, aka entertainment news. So, I sat with a keen eye watching FNC during Superstorm Sandy and knew exactly where they were failing and where their coverage should have be going. FOX has a long way to go in that area. And, quite frankly, I don’t know if they will ever match CNN. CNN is a powerhouse.

However, CNN may never match FNC in being a powerhouse every other day of the year when ‘normal’ news rules the day. Why? Because FNC is brilliant knowing exactly who they are. Look, I’m not a fan of FNC as a whole, but I am a HUGE fan of FNC ‘the branding machine.’ FNC makes no apologies. Day in and day out they make no bones about their right-leaning agenda. And they do it very, very well. There was a report back in 2006 by The Project on Excellence in Journalism. It showed that 68% of FNC stories contained personal opinions. That same report found that 27% of MSNBC’s stories contained personal opinions while CNN came in at 4%. In reading the report further, it states via a ‘content analysis’ that “Fox was measurably more one-sided than the other networks.” It also found that Fox journalists were more opinionated on the air. Of course, that’s their brand. THAT is their POINT-OF-DIFFERENCE.

After years of swimming in a pool of what-the-hell-are-we alongside CNN, MSNBC and the suits figured out their brand and, subsequently and not coincidentally, increased their ratings. CNN hasn’t figured out it’s brand. They seriously need a branding expert OUTSIDE of the CNN sandbox to come in with a fresh perspective. By the way, CNN has an amazing team of producers and talent who are incredible at huge breaking news stories. The network now needs the new hybrid producers and hybrid talent for the other 364 normal news days of the year. From the talent side, which I obviously know, CNN needs five-tool players. Those who don’t just ‘front’ a show, but can create other content for the network while branding it –all within the social zeitgeist of the day with a wink and a nod to the importance of the emerging second screen experience. It is an amazing and thrilling time to be talent, to be in this business.

It would be thrilling to see CNN come back and give MSNBC and FNC a run for their money, instead of getting smoked in the ratings on a daily basis.
Although Washington and Colorado will probably vote for CNN getting smoked.

This is a fascinating collection of all the pundits, who are usually wrong more than 50% of the time (which you could do better by flipping a coin, literally AND seriously) and who they predicted to win the Presidential Election.

The guy at the top of the list, Nate Silver, is the only guy you should ever listen to about serious issues because of the way he comes to his conclusions. Oh, and you can’t call him a pundit. Because he’s not. He’s a an American statistician, sabermetrician, psephologist, and writer. He predicted 49 out of 50 states in 2008 and all Senate Races. And predicted tonight.

Read just the first 50-pages of his excellent book, “The Signal and the Noise: Why Most Predictions Fail – But Some Don’t” and you’ll never listen to a pundit again or at least without laughing.

Pundit accountability: The official 2012 election prediction thread.

Here are some of the best photos from today’s election, so far. Most of them are from the East Coast…cuz they opened first.
Hopefully, we’ll get some cool pics from those of us here on the West Coast.

These are from a CNN link.

More later.

Election 2012: The best photos – CNN.com.

Vote !!!

So now you have no excuse when you say, “When is my polling place open?”.
No matter your state, here is every single state’s time of opening and closing.

So, get your ass out there and vote!!

State Poll Opening and Closing Times (2012) – Ballotpedia.

On the eve of our great nation’s Presidential Election (and more)as the candidates along with Bruce Springsteen, Jay-Z and others finish up their final day of campaigning, I thought it would be appropriate to pass along the TOP 10 GREATEST MOMENTS OF THE 2012 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, AKA, PFV –Politicians’ Funniest Videos.

Please click on the link below to see all ten…

The 10 Greatest Moments Of The 2012 Campaign | ThinkProgress.

Jon Stewart utters the line of the election. “I guess he found the f&*%ing light switch” in a great bit about Gov. Chris Christie being honest and straightforward regarding Obama and the devastation in New Jersey.
The aforementioned line comes around 4:11 into the vid. The bit on Christie and the idiot at FOX NEWS starts around 3:10.
Anyway, good first show back after the Sandy hit. Just the right tone and tenor. And full of laughs.
Enjoy.
 

A Daily Show Tribute to Institutional Competence – The Daily Show with Jon Stewart – 10/31/12 – Video Clip | Comedy Central.

These photos remind me of what happens when a huge story breaks and rumor crashes into reality. In my more than 20+ as a journalist covering stories around the world, rumors always quickly circled around the major developing story.
When I covered the immediate tragedy of the TWA 800 crash over Long Island in July of 1996, unsubstantiated rumors quickly swirled that it was a “terrorist act”. 16-months later the FBI announced there was no evidence of a criminal attach.
On the entertainment side, when Michael Jackson was accused of child molestation, there were numerous rumors floating that Michael had had sex with many underage young boys. We know what the jury found in the case of the one child who did come forward.
Anna Nicole Smith dies in 2007. I’m in the Bahamas on and off for the next couple of months. I hear all kinds of rumors. I get a call one night. Actually, it was around 2am in the morning when my hotel room phone rang. On the other end of the line? A man who claimed he knew where Anna Nicole’s son really was…and not in the ground in the grave where everyone thought he was buried.
My point in all of this is: Whenever I hear of a massive news event I prepare myself for all kinds of rumors to start circulating. I basically put EVERYTHING through that “filter”. My filter of experience.
So, when I started seeing “amazing” hurricane Sandy photos last night via twitter and other sources, I used my filter. Espesh the ‘shark’ photo…
Enjoy the fake Sandy photos via the link below!

7 Fake Hurricane Sandy Photos Youre Sharing on Social Media.