Presidential debates on TV in peril

In a New York Times interview, CBS producer Don Hewitt, who directed and produced the John Kennedy-Richard Nixon debate in 1960, explained that debates entail "a big dose of show biz" and "trying to keep an audience." "When you're in television," Hewitt said, "that's your job."

Indeed, a lot of Democrats are angry at ABC for doing what it does best, which is to put on a TV show. That's like inviting yourself into a bear's cave and being surprised ... Full Story »

Posted by Roland F. Hirsch

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Ben Ross
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by Ben Ross - Oct. 1, 2008

Not a clear view....takes group think of msm stars and views them as truths. Would a balanced, probing, hard hitting debate/interview be of interest to TV viewers.....who would ever know, the MSM is owned by major corporations which have a horse in American biz/politics. The questions which I would like to know about ...might make good ratings when placed in a debate setting.... if candidates feet were held to the fire!

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