Has anyone ever noticed that the 3 major networks have young, nice looking women covering the Clinton campagn?

April 5th, 2008 | by netwroks |
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grips asked:


Has anyone besides myself ever noticed that the 3 major networks have young, good looking women (and in one case a young good looking man) coveiring Clinton’s and Obama but they have old farts covering the Republican candidates.

Is this a concerted effort by the network or am I just overly sensative to the the networks trying to manipulate people’s concepts of the candidates?

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  1. 7 Responses to “Has anyone ever noticed that the 3 major networks have young, nice looking women covering the Clinton campagn?”

  2. By yeah_but_we_all_are on Apr 7, 2008 | Reply

    It sounds like you’re a paranoid Fox watcher.

  3. By southron2002 on Apr 11, 2008 | Reply

    No, I never watch the 3 liberal networks

  4. By Sami V on Apr 12, 2008 | Reply

    Don’t tell me she’s following her husband’s path!

  5. By Lillian on Apr 13, 2008 | Reply

    Don’t put anything passed the networks. I don’t watch television because I am tired of their ignorant childish manipulative ways.

  6. By sparhawk7322 on Apr 14, 2008 | Reply

    That’s not all they do, look at the lighting levels whenever they have a Rep. or a Dem.. The Rep. is almost always in a slightly darker lighting. I wonder why????

  7. By nigelshiftright on Apr 15, 2008 | Reply

    Look a bimbo is a bimbo be she good looking or if she needs a little bondo work. The networks don’t CARE about the candidates, they care about ratings and ad money.

    If they cared, would they put out this drivel every day?

  8. By Elway_the_Cat on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply

    This is something I have not noticed. I watch MSNBC and when there is a report on candidates, one person makes the report. They don’t switch reporters to cover different candidates, one person just reports what’s going on in general. Later in the day, or in the evening you may see a different person reporting, but that’s because it’s their time slot. What stations do you watch that you see this happening?

    EDIT: I just realized you are talking about CBS, NBC, and ABC, not a cable news channel. That explains it lol. The major networks farm out their reports to reporters who are out in the field. So if Clinton is campaigning in Idaho, they’ll use an Idaho reporter to state what happened that day. Same with all the candidates. The networks use dedicated reporters from the areas where the candidates are at at any given time.

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