The US lesson not learned at every news channel

June 16, 2008

The New Yorker pro­file of Keith Olber­mann has an inter­est­ing les­son for news chan­nels bey­ond the US (Sky News, BBC News, Al Jaz­eera Eng­lish), from his long­time pro­du­cer Phil Griffin:

At Fox News and MSNBC, the old piet­ies do hold less sway. Cable-news cul­ture is informed more by the new media, blogs, and talk radio. “Cable’s about rejec­tion,” Griffin says.

Ninety-nine per cent of the people are passing you by. You try to stop them and grab them. That’s most of cable news. And then there are the élite in cable news—Olbermann, O’Reilly. They have audi­ences that come to them—and they’re unique.”

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