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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCBS' early exit shows decisions networks face on impeachment
Source: Associated Press
CBS early exit shows decisions networks face on impeachment
By DAVID BAUDER
January 21, 2020
NEW YORK (AP) CBS was the first major network to break away from President Donald Trumps impeachment trial in the Senate on Tuesday, allowing its viewers to watch their regular afternoon fare instead of a debate over a proposed amendment to subpoena White House documents.
The decision illustrated the on-the-fly judgments television executives will face every day of the trial, juggling concerns over millions of dollars in advertising revenue, news purists cognizant of the weight of history and angry soap opera fans.
Uncertainty over the Senates schedule from hour to hour, much less day to day, complicates things even further.
The decisions were easier when ABC, CBS and NBC dominated the landscape and were very cognizant of their public service responsibility. Now viewers have options cable networks from CNN to C-SPAN and streaming services if they want to follow the trial. While Tuesdays session was historic, opening the third impeachment trial ever in the United States, it will still a while before the meat of the case was examined.
Yet it was noticed when CBS cut off the trial around 3:15 p.m. ET, while rivals ABC and NBC stuck with it.
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By DAVID BAUDER
January 21, 2020
NEW YORK (AP) CBS was the first major network to break away from President Donald Trumps impeachment trial in the Senate on Tuesday, allowing its viewers to watch their regular afternoon fare instead of a debate over a proposed amendment to subpoena White House documents.
The decision illustrated the on-the-fly judgments television executives will face every day of the trial, juggling concerns over millions of dollars in advertising revenue, news purists cognizant of the weight of history and angry soap opera fans.
Uncertainty over the Senates schedule from hour to hour, much less day to day, complicates things even further.
The decisions were easier when ABC, CBS and NBC dominated the landscape and were very cognizant of their public service responsibility. Now viewers have options cable networks from CNN to C-SPAN and streaming services if they want to follow the trial. While Tuesdays session was historic, opening the third impeachment trial ever in the United States, it will still a while before the meat of the case was examined.
Yet it was noticed when CBS cut off the trial around 3:15 p.m. ET, while rivals ABC and NBC stuck with it.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/33feb901a6609124301c4130de7549db
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CBS' early exit shows decisions networks face on impeachment (Original Post)
Eugene
Jan 2020
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maxsolomon
(33,345 posts)1. Mitch's strategy pays dividends already.
rockfordfile
(8,704 posts)2. Nope
maxsolomon
(33,345 posts)4. yep. every tune-out is a win.
if it's the only thing on, there will be more voting eyes witnessing history.
which is what mcconnell doesn't want.
ancianita
(36,060 posts)3. "decisions networks face"?? It shows they're among right wing networks. They chose what they did.