• ABC,  Barack Obama,  Brian Williams,  CBS News,  Katie Couric,  NBC News

    Katie Couric and CBS Television News Rating Plummets to Obama Channel – NBC

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    Guess Katie Couric better hope she can see Sarah Palin from her mansion soon, right?

    NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams was the #1 evening newscast again last week with a more than 800,000 viewer lead over #2 World News with Charles Gibson. And with an average of 5.18M Total Viewers, the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric had its lowest viewership yet. In fact, it’s the lowest viewership since at least the 1991/92 season, as far back as Nielsen records track.

    • Total Viewers: NBC: 7,960,000 / ABC: 7,150,000 / CBS: 5,180,000
    • 25-54 demo: NBC: 2,380,000 / ABC: 2,030,000 / CBS: 1,590,000

    NBC Nightly News featured exclusive interviews of President Barack Obama last week: Inside the Obama White House.

    Look for ABC and CBS to scramble for some Obama time.

    And, Katie – stay classy, “Dont Be a Hater”, OK?


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  • John Ziegler,  Katie Couric,  Norman Lear,  Sarah Palin,  University of Southern California

    John Ziegler Answers USC Response to His Frogmarch

    John Ziegler / Katie Couric at USC from Orange County Films on Vimeo.

    John Ziegler is handcuffed, detained and escorted off the University of Southern California campus, April 15, 2009 – the long version

    I received an e-mail from John Zielger on Saturday saying he would be responding to USC Annenberg Dean Ernie Wilson’s response to the April 15, 2009 incident where Ziegler was handcuffed and detained on the USC campus.

    Here is Ziegler’s inline sentence by sentence answer (in bold):

    Thank you for your communication about the recent incident that took place at the Cronkite Awards ceremony involving an individual named John Ziegler. I want you to know the background of the situation. 

    In the days before his appearance on our campus, Mr. Ziegler publicly stated an intention to “demonstrate” (not true. I used the word â€protest” and later sent out a private e-mail to my website’s mailing list telling my “followers” NOT to come or protest, my op-ed and press release on the matter said only that I would be giving out copies of my film) against the presentation of a journalism award to Katie Couric. USC was happy to accommodate Ziegler and provided him with a designated area where he could register his protest (not true. that was not offered until after I was handcuffed and was irrelevant because I was not “protesting” but rather asking questions), be seen by attendees at the event, as well as students, and pass out whatever materials he wished.  
     
    On the day of the award ceremony, Mr. Ziegler arrived on campus with two cameramen (not true. we arrived separately and they did not work for me), not as a demonstrator, but as a journalist (really?? that’s very interesting and certainly not how they treated me), and demanded (false, I asked and never even pursued entering, only asking for a rationale for why I was not allowed to) that he and his cameramen be allowed to enter the Davidson Center to cover the event. There was in fact, pool coverage set up because the room was not large enough to accommodate multiple camera crews. He was told he could have that feed, which he refused (not true, I would have been happy to have the feed and inquired as to how to get it).  After being told repeatedly that the event was by invitation only, he contended he had a right to roam up and down the entryway with his cameramen (I didn’t have the right to be on an “open” campus that takes federal money??!), and he persisted in refusing to comply with the University’s request that he stay within a designated area (not true, that was after I was handcuffed) . After repeated requests for compliance, Mr. Ziegler was given the choice of either being arrested or leaving campus. He chose to leave campus (false, after being handcuffed. I was told I was under arrest and would be booked, then the LAPD and some higher ups arrived and I was told to leave or I would be booked and the camera people would be as well).
     
    The University both respects and facilitates freedom of speech and expression on campus (just not for conservative filmmakers asking about bogus awards given to liberal media members), but also reserves the right to set reasonable ground-rules to avoid disruption to its operations and protect the rights of others (which was in no way endangered in this situation). We at the Annenberg School have a powerful and evident commitment to protecting and promoting freedom of expression and the rights of the press (really??). I respect your feelings about how this incident was handled (gee, I wonder why!).

    Sincerely,

    Ernest J. Wilson III

    Dean and Walter H. Annenberg Chair in Communication

    Ziegler says he will be pursuing his legal rights in the matter and it is my bet, USC will cut its losses and apologize in some way.

    As the university should…….

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    The USC Response to the Frogmarching of John Ziegler

    Video: John Ziegler – “I Did Absolutely Nothing Wrong”

    Video: The USC Trojan Frogmarch of John Ziegler


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  • John Ziegler,  Katie Couric,  Marty Kaplan,  Norman Lear,  Sarah Palin,  University of Southern California

    Video: John Ziegler – “I Did Absolutely Nothing Wrong”

    Conservative Filmmaker John Ziegler interviewed by Greta Van Susteren

    Remember the Flap from yesterday.

    Apparently, the University of Southern California does NOT appreciate this type of journalism. The video above shows John Ziegler as he is handcuffed, detained and then escorted off the USC campus for attempting to interview people attending the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Television Political Journalism.Also, Ziegler wanted to give away copies of his film on Sarah Palin.

    Watch the video above and then read this piece from a left-wing pundit.

    Press awards are generally open events, but even if it was a closed affair, Ziegler had a right to be a nuisance at USC.

    After all, this is America.

    A bad move for the Annenberg School of Communications, the Norman Lear Center and the University of Southern California.

    Wonder if Katie Couric will EVER have a comment?


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  • John Ziegler,  Katie Couric,  Marty Kaplan,  Norman Lear,  Sarah Palin,  University of Southern California

    Video: The USC Trojan Frogmarch of John Ziegler

    John Ziegler is handcuffed, detained and escorted off the University of Southern California campus, April 15, 2009

    Apparently, the University of Southern California does NOT appreciate this type of journalism. The video above shows John Ziegler as he is handcuffed, detained and then escorted off the USC campus for attempting to interview people attending the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Television Political Journalism.Also, Ziegler wanted to give away copies of his film on Sarah Palin

    Professional television journalists from across the county and a group of USC Annenberg students and faculty gathered April 15 for the 5th Walter Cronkite Awards Ceremony, administered by the Norman Lear Center, at USC’s Davidson Conference Center. The ceremony included a roundtable discussion and a luncheon where winners received their awards and gave remarks.

    Katie Couric made the trip to Los Angeles, taking time from her position as anchor and managing editor for the CBS Evening News to accept her award for “Special Achievement for National Impact on the 2008 Campaign,” which she won for her interviews with Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin. At the podium Couric told the audience she went to great lengths to be unbiased in her interviews, focusing on every facial expression and body position.

    The Norman Lear Center in the USC Annenberg School for Communication, you say, sponsored these awards. Might they be a little nonplussed at the conservative Ziegler and called out – “SECURITY?”

    The Norman Lear Center was founded and is directed by Marty Kaplan, associate dean of the USC Annenberg School, who has been a political speechwriter, Hollywood studio executive, and screenwriter-producer.

    And, who is Marty Kaplan,the Director of the Norman Lear Center?

    Marty Kaplan is the Norman Lear Professor of Entertainment, Media and Society at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and the founding director of the Norman Lear Center for the study of the impact of entertainment on society.

    Since May 2005 he has been a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post. In 2008 he became a weekly columnist at The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. He hosted the radio show So What Else is News? on Air America Radio until September 4, 2005.

    He has worked as speechwriter and deputy campaign manager for Vice President Walter Mondale, a contributor to the public radio programs Marketplace and All Things Considered, a Disney studio vice president, a movie producer, and a screenwriter (Noises Off, The Distinguished Gentleman).

    No, left-wing political agenda there, huh?

    I have two degrees from USC and I can tell you have never witnessed such strong arm tactics. The fact is there were few people there, and no commotion (except when security accosted Ziegler).

    The universiity would have been better off allowing Ziegler to continue. Now, conservative donors will wonder why Norman Lear and his left-wing fascists now have a foothold on the campus.


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  • Animals

    Sarah Palin Watch: Pakistan and Gotcha Journalism

    Katie Couric interviews Governor Sarah Palin and Senator John McCain

    Sarah Palin is more relaxed in this interview with Katie Couric and Flap believes more herself. But, she appears somewhat tentative (is she nervous or afraid to make a mistake?) and looks to McCain for approval of some of her statements. McCain really needs to let her go.

    Allah mentions that there are some interview missteps that are in the can and ready to hit later in the week. My God, are we running for Vice President or the Messiah (sorry that one is taken)? CBS should release the whole interview unedited now and let the viewers decide.

    If Governor Palin cannot answer a question or is afraid to express an opinion then she shouldn’t be elected Vice President. However, if you are quizzing her with the intent to purposely cross her up, then what the hell kind of journalism is that?

    Oh, Flap knows. The left-wing AGENDA dominated MSM.


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