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catbyte

(34,404 posts)
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 07:59 AM Aug 2014

Why is NBC even bothering?

Matt Lauer made the dramatic announcement that David Gregory is leaving NBC to be replaced by Chuck Todd on MTP. BFD. Do they think THAT will boost ratings? All they did was replace one Republican stooge for another. Lauer heaped praise on Gregory which sounded suspiciously like "You're doin' a heck of a job, Brownie."

Meh.

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Why is NBC even bothering? (Original Post) catbyte Aug 2014 OP
Americans love a good train wreck? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2014 #1
This show used to be great Gothmog Aug 2014 #2
How long wheniwasincongress Aug 2014 #3
To be blunt, it is difficult to be on network tv and get numbers as low as MTP's numbers. Bluenorthwest Aug 2014 #5
MTP is a tainted show, it should be canceled all together. It's become a joke. n/t RKP5637 Aug 2014 #4
The have good brand in MTP TransitJohn Aug 2014 #6
The important question: What will they say at the country club? Octafish Aug 2014 #7
Why anyone would pay 80g downstroke for Chevy Chase is beyond me. AngryAmish Aug 2014 #8
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!! Octafish Aug 2014 #10
Matt Lauer, David Gregory, Chuck Todd - all three of them are stupid jerks. AlinPA Aug 2014 #9
Chuck Todd is a democrat Boom Sound 416 Aug 2014 #11
I find that hard to believe based on his 2012 presidential campaign "reporting." catbyte Aug 2014 #12
Check out his wiki page Boom Sound 416 Aug 2014 #13
? Boom Sound 416 Aug 2014 #14

wheniwasincongress

(1,307 posts)
3. How long
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 08:08 AM
Aug 2014

will it take for Chucky to be replaced by Joe and Mika when his ratings fair the same if not worse than Gregory?

 

Bluenorthwest

(45,319 posts)
5. To be blunt, it is difficult to be on network tv and get numbers as low as MTP's numbers.
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 08:41 AM
Aug 2014

Footage of a melting ice cream cone would pull more viewers than MTP currently does.

TransitJohn

(6,932 posts)
6. The have good brand in MTP
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 08:44 AM
Aug 2014

That's why they're bothering. Unfortunately, their ineptitude is front and center.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
7. The important question: What will they say at the country club?
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 08:44 AM
Aug 2014
Media Millionaires

Journalism by and for the 0.01 Percent

By Peter Hart
FAIR, July 1, 2013

EXCERPT...

The media business outstrips other industries in generously compensating its top executives (New York Times, 5/5/13), and those resources could of course be put to better use by hiring reporters. But that’s not the way the system works. And it’s not just the bosses getting rich. Indeed, many high-profile members of the media elite live a rather charmed life. The journalism business looks to be in a disastrous state—but the view from the top is just fine.

SNIP...

David Gregory

As host of NBC’s Meet the Press, David Gregory is paid to quiz politicians on the tough issues of the day. But he offers his own opinions on the show, too; he’s encouraged the Obama White House to propose “big spending cuts” in order to confuse Republicans (1/27/13; FAIR Blog, 1/29/13). He thinks the White House should have done more to have a “moment in the Rose Garden” with a few corporate CEOs (11/11/12; FAIR Blog, 11/13/12), and demanded to hear more from the White House about the “hard choices” Americans must make to get by with less (1/29/12). He worried about the problem of Occupy activists “demonizing Wall Street” (10/10/11). He expressed concern that the more people criticize big banks, “the closer you get to wiping out the shareholder completely”—a person “who is not just a fat cat” (2/22/09).

In that sense, Gregory is reflecting what passes for conventional wisdom in corporate media—but also among people in Gregory’s economic class. His salary is not disclosed, but his predecessor, Tim Russert, reportedly made more than $5 million a year (Washington Post, 5/23/04). As Politico reported (3/15/12), Gregory was seeking membership in the exclusive Chevy Chase Club, which requires an $80,000 “initiation fee.” Gregory was sponsored by a couple of Washington-area real estate moguls.

Like other members of the media elite, Gregory does speaking gigs on the side—sometimes causing controversy. In 2012 he was a keynote speaker for the National Federation of Independent Businesses, a Republican-allied lobbying group (Think Progress, 5/12/12). NBC defended the appearance on the grounds that Gregory was not being paid. Not all of his appearances are free; Gregory can command about $40,000 per appearance (Think Progress, 5/12/12). One topic offered by his speakers’ bureau: “The Mainstream Media Under Siege.”

Gregory gave a 2010 keynote address at a conference held by the National Association of Broadcasters, the powerful lobbying arm of the media industry—an event that, according to organizers, would “bring hundreds of radio and television broadcasters to Washington to meet with lawmakers and federal officials on legislative and regulatory issues impacting broadcasters.” Gregory also delivered the keynote at a 2006 awards dinner for something called the Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, which is set up to “promote the geospatial intelligence tradecraft” and use “geospatial intelligence to address national security objectives.”

Gregory is married to Beth Wilkinson, a well-known Washington attorney who works primarily as a defense attorney for corporate clients; she represented mortgage giant Fannie Mae from 2006–08. “She knows everyone in government, and she tells me nothing,” Gregory remarked to the Washington Post (3/14/06), which went on to note that “in his personal life, Gregory also rubs shoulders with newsmakers”; a guest at the couple’s baby shower was then– Assistant Attorney General Michael Chertoff.

In 2013, Gregory made gossipy news in Washington after apparently becoming incensed about a parking situation near his home (Washington Post, 4/10/13). Visitors to the D.C. Design House, an architectural showcase to benefit the Children’s National Medical Center, were evidently clogging up the streets near Gregory’s home. According to one of the designers, Gregory came to the house to very loudly complain on the front lawn. Witnesses claimed that Gregory yelled something about knowing “all the politicians in town,” which the anchor denied.

CONTINUED...

http://fair.org/slider/cover-story-media-millionaires/
 

AngryAmish

(25,704 posts)
8. Why anyone would pay 80g downstroke for Chevy Chase is beyond me.
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 08:56 AM
Aug 2014

Maybe they like flower beds and ice rinks.

Vefy rarely when I get an invite I turn it down. Never going back there after experiencing the bucket of turds that is their membership.

catbyte

(34,404 posts)
12. I find that hard to believe based on his 2012 presidential campaign "reporting."
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 11:04 AM
Aug 2014

He seemed like he was jockeying for the job of Press Secretary in a, ahem, "Romney Administration." He was cheerleading for Romney during the campaign, and seemed quite bummed out on Election Night. If what you say is true about his wife, I'll bet he spent a lot of nights sleeping on the couch. He was definitely biased.

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