Sep 6 2006 12:56 PM ET

Snap Judgment: Katie Couric's CBS debut

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20354__vf_lSo did everyone catch the CBS Evening News with Suri Cruise last night? Okay, okay, so maybe I’m being a tad melodramatic about the fact that Katie Couric used 30 seconds of her maiden voyage on the Eye network to offer a sneak peek at Vanity Fair’s cover shot of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ camera-shy baby ("Yes siree, she does exist!" the anchor exclaimed), but seriously, short of introducing a weekly best- and worst-dressed newsmakers segment, I can’t think of a more obvious way that Couric and CBS could have driven home the depressing message that the line between serious news and infotainment is blurrier than ever before.

Oh, sure, Couric couched the decision by also showing footage of a 1949 CBS newscast premiering photos of an infant Prince Charles — sort of a "See! The nightly news has always stopped for babies!" moment — but wouldn’t it have been a stronger (albeit less sexy) message if CBS has used Couric’s first and most-scrutinized broadcast to showcase nothing but the great reporting the network has been touting in recent radio and TV advertisements? Wouldn’t it have been refreshing if this morning, Americans were chatting about Lara Logan’s behind-the-scenes look at the resurgence of the Taliban in southern Afghanistan rather than the materializing of the Cruise child?

Putting Suri aside for a moment, however — yes, okay, she’s cute — Iwish there’d been a little more substance to the rest of the half-hour,too. White House correspondent Jim Axelrod’s piece about PresidentBush’s latest speech on the war on terror didn’t include any additionalinterviews or data (also known as reporting) to help place thepresident’s remarks in context — just Axelrod’s own feeble attempts tointerpret the spin ("Essentially Katie, this…this was a ‘stick withme’ speech."). And frankly, one talking head per night is plenty;Couric’s chat with New York Times columnist Tom Friedman about whetherBush’s policies have made us safer was certainly weightier thanfilmmaker Morgan Spurlock’s cliche-filled call for more civil discoursein America, the latter the first of an ongoing, badly named"freeSpeech" series. (A side note: Was I the only one mesmerized bySpurlock’s necktie — a sort of shiny, pulsating, violet monstrositythat looked like it was about to spring to life and devour a kitten?)

Speaking of attire, nah, I’m not mentioning Couric’s… or any of thetelecast’s other male or female reporters. (PopWatch tries to limit thefashion commentary to red-carpet events, the Simpson gals, andcarnivorous accessories.) But I will say this: Katie seemed totally atease — appropriately serious, with a heaping portion of pleasant. Shespent much of the newscast either standing or leaning against theanchor desk, and yet to my surprise, I didn’t find it distracting. Andshe still hasn’t come up with a catchy sign-off, although she played amontage of famous ones from Walter Cronkite’s to Ron Burgundy’s — anamusing, pop culture nod that, unlike the Suri silliness, madeperfectly good sense.

What did you think of Couric’s decision to show off Suri on herdebut show? And how did you feel about the telecast as a whole? (If youmissed it, you can catch selected segments by clicking here.)

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  • EO

    Where was the cooking segment?

  • Talking Moviezzz

    I tuned in.
    But, was I watching the news or the Katie Couric show?
    It was all pre-packaged segments, no real news. I think there may have been three news stories in the whole 22 minutes.
    At one point, she said “Go to our website for more news”. Is it supposed to be an ad for the website, and they will have the news there????
    Katie seemed fine, but I wanted to see the nightly news. That wasn’t the news.

  • b

    if americans are talking about suri instead of the taliban, that’s because americans are morons, not because of katie couric.

  • kenny k

    Who gives a rat’s a** about Tom and Katie’s baby???
    People who turn in to the nightly news are more intelligent than that. People who tune into ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT or EXTRA, well, that’s another story….

  • bored-at-work

    First Katie needs to develop an audience. Then she can hit ‘em with the hard news once they’ve developed a false sense of security and fluff…

  • Gretchen Weiners

    I thought Katie did a great job. I find the other newscasts to be stuffy, so I liked the new format. And let’s be honest, the Suri pictures were a big bonus.

  • yawn

    Suri is a very pretty baby……glad to see she appears to be normal. How long she will stay that way is in serious doubt given her parentage.
    Now,for much more serious issues: did Katie Couric REALLY wear white after Labor Day? Where ARE the fashion police when you need them???????????

  • Ali

    The obvious difference between Prince Charles and Suri, do I even have to say it? One was the future king of England and one is the child of two actors. I completly agree that showing Suri’s picture deeply undermines Katie’s credibility as a serious jounalist and also all of the ads run by the network touting this as still a “serious news show.” TV news is already bad enough, with its cursory coverage of major events and non-coverage of internations events. This is just sad.

  • Big Momma

    I could never take anything Katie Couric says seriously.

  • maya

    What was that, PeopleTV? The pics of Suri were pathetic. Katie was either ridiculing herself as a female newscaster (what, women can’t tell the difference between entertainment and news?) or CBS was ridiculing her. Either way, she couldn’t have undermined her credibility more. It was almost like a segment of the Daily Show, only not funny.

  • newbie

    WE’ve now seen that women know how to read after 5:30 pm. Wow. Next.

  • fed up

    I am personally fed up with entertainment being passed off as major news. Soldiers dying in Iraq, New Orleans still in desperate need, Global Warming. That is news! That is what people should be discussing.

  • Big Momma

    I agree with you fed up, but did you really expect anything more when she was hired??

  • JohnnyinBoston

    Katie did a fine job. I found her pleasant and charming and the new sunset orange and soft blues in the graphics. I will be looking forward to tuning into CBS at 630 p.m. than NBC. I felt like Katie was talking to me during her newscast, a big difference from Brian Williams who seems to come off as “This is why I think this is important so you MUST listen to me.” He’s very dry. He needs to loosen up his tie and let loose overall, something Katie obviously knows how to do. I was waiting for her to break out into her big grin with a silly comment and at the end, as they rolled the credits, she seemed to slip a little while crossing her legs and her goofy charm came out again. That was a treat.

  • yawn

    It’s supposed to be NEWS, people, not the warm fuzzies. It’s supposed to be impersonal, unbiased, straight facts reporting….not heart-warming, “I feel your pain” emoting. This is further proof of the dumbing down of America.

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