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...network's cancellation of that long-running broadcast, whose low ratings had persisted for years despite a revolving door of hosts and formats. CBS News staffers resented the fact that the fluffy newcomer would be produced by the network's entertainment division. Rivals were publicly contemptuous. Bryant Gumbel, co-host of the front-running Today, scoffed before the new show even aired, "Desperate people do desperate things...
...popular "T.G.I.F." feature each week on Today, had quit the network in a salary dispute. She was known to be dickering with ABC, and CBS had offered her the co-anchor slot on its perennially low-rated but soon-to-be-overhauled Morning News. Now word was out: she was on the verge of signing with ABC, reportedly at a hefty salary hike, to be co-host on Our World, a new documentary program that will go up against NBC's top-rated Cosby Show on Thursday evenings; "T.G.I.F." will probably air on Good Morning America, and she may also...
Sauter is hardly without his critics. Some veteran CBS staffers charge that he is concerned more with "razzle-dazzle" than with journalistic substance; they cite his support of the controversial hiring of Phyllis George as Morning News co-host. Yet the switch was welcomed by many at the network. Sauter is more outgoing and popular than Joyce (who will become senior vice president of CBS Worldwide Enterprises), and he presided over a successful retooling of the CBS Evening News under Anchorman Dan Rather. Said one executive: "Sauter is so forceful a man, he may pump people's creative juices again...
...comedy show, which will launch itself onto the air Tuesday in the 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. slot, hopes to appeal to the "lunatic fringe of society," said Matthew D. Annenberg '87, co-host of the comedy show...
Each show will be divided into several segments, ranging from interviews with special guests to the "world news report." The news report will star reporter Robert Hanning '87 who will "analyze and interpret news events such as 'Two--headed baby alive and well," explained co-host, Randy Weiner '87. "That's where the community service comes in. People don't have time to read the paper," he added...