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The Cable Game

Which cable news network is winning this week? Which one's losing? And which one's a complete waste of time? What do you think? Scroll down to subscribe to my RSS feed...got a tip/comment/suggestion/hate mail/fan mail? Send me an email at thecablegame@gmail.com. Confidentiality guaranteed.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

See It Now --One Reason Why Cable News Is So Compelling, Although MSNBC Might Want to Upgrade Its Tech-Safety StandardsYou never know what's going to happen. You may think you know, you may hope you know--but you never know. That's the appeal of sports, gambling--and the news. Sometimes it's big events, sometimes it's merely human stories. But it's always interesting. This morning, The Cable Gamer was watching MSNBC's "Morning Joe." The topic, of course, was the previous night's debate; the McCain campaign's Nicolle Wallace was seemingly read to square off with the Obama campaign's Robert Gibbs. Spin doctor vs. spin doctor. Nothing new there. Gibbs took the first question, from Mika Brzezinski, and, speaking from inside the debate arena gave a predictable assessment: Obama won the debate. Then it was Wallace's turn. She was outside the arena--it's fairly standard for the networks to separate the disputants, providing different backdrops. But instead of putting out her own familiar spin, Wallace said, and I am paraphrasing here, "It's been raining here in Nashville, and I want you to know that just overhead, there's a big pool of water on a tarp that I am afraid is going to spill on me. And I want to give a shout-out to Robert, because he gallantly offered to switch places with me."Mika purred a nice response. And then Wallace went further, eyeing the water overhead: "Because I am afraid of getting electrocuted here, I have to ask, could you repeat the question?" It was quite a moment. And because it's live, as scripted as the moment might be, it's still unscripted. But note to MSNBC: Don't kill anyone on your air. Don't even be so sloppy that your guests feel at risk of being drenched.Posted byCable Gamerat8:08 AM0commentsLinks to this post

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Why Is Jim Cramer Still On the Air?The New York Post's John Crudele clobbers CNBC's Jim Cramer, for being not just wrong, but extravagantly wrong:The loudmouth host of CNBC's "Mad Money" frantically told investors before Wall Street opened yesterday to take their money out of the stock market.But he forgot to apologize for telling them the exact opposite for the past year - a time when the value of their stockholdings declined by an astounding one-third. Now I realize that the Post is owned by the News Corp., which also owns Fox Business News, but still, if Crudele is right, and Cramer is so wrong, then, well, the facts simply speak for themselves.And Crudele cruelly adds these comments, culled from blogs:"Lest we forget," wrote one blogger, "Cramer announced the end of the housing crisis some time ago (I've got street creds, he said). He also predicted 14,500 for the Dow in '07. The man is a shameless advertisement for his own products, books, TV show, etc."Wrote another: "I have studied Jim Cramer's main recommendations for one year. Conclusion: He is absolutely the best contrarian indicator I have come across in over 25 years of investing."TCG wonders further: If Cramer is that wrong, all the time, could it be that it's not an accident, or an error, but rather, a function of knowing what he wants to do? Suppose he were selling what he wants others--the suckers--to buy. Wouldn't that explain, perfectly what the phenomenon of Cramer being "wrong" all the time? From his personal point of view, maybe he's not wrong, he's right. Just wondering.Posted byCable Gamerat8:29 AM1 commentsLinks to this post

Monday, October 06, 2008

Fox Wins The Cable Game--Across the Ideological SpectrumThe great TV blogger Johnny Dollar produced an interesting analysis of just exactly who, of what ideology, watches cable news. Here's his conclusion: The results could not be more clear. In both total day and primetime, the Fox News audience is far more balanced ideologically than those of the other news channels. And once again, more Democrats watch FNC than either MSNBC or CNN. Posted byCable Gamerat4:28 PM0commentsLinks to this post

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Campbell Brown Moves Left, Reaps Reward from the New York TimesOn September 24, The Cable Gamer noted that CNN's Campbell Brown had engineered a significant shift for herself. Once seen as a pretty but bland anchor of no particular distinction, she launched into a rant on her show: "Free Sarah Palin," she proclaimed, as if the spunky Alaska governor was, in fact, any sort of prisoner. As we all saw Thursday night, John McCain's running mate is plenty free to say what she thinks. As TCG noted at the time, Brown's rant was merely a semi-clever way of attracting attention--posing as a defender of Palin, while really being a basher of Palin, and her candidacy. Advantage: Democrats. But why should Brown worry about what the The Cable Gamer thinks, when she got a big fat reward in The New York Times? The Times' TV guy, Jacques Steinberg, took down everything that Brown said at face value, portraying her newfound liberalism as merely an upsurge in brave truth-telling. Yeah sure. When Brown bashes Barack Obama, that will be brave.Posted byCable Gamerat4:15 PM0commentsLinks to this postLabels:campbell brown,jacques steinberg

Thursday, October 02, 2008

"Why Doesn't The NYT Disclose Its Relationship With CNBC?"Wall Street Fighter reports, you decide: The New York Times, long heralded as the shining star in the world of journalism, has been doing a lot of writing about CNBC lately. This is understandable since the network has been leading the way in market coverage during this financial crisis. But don't you think they should tell us about their 'bed buddy' relationship?Posted byCable Gamerat6:22 PM0commentsLinks to this postLabels:cnbc,new york times,wall street fighterA TV Watershed: Cable Eclipses BroadcastBill O'Reilly beats Katie Couric. Cable beats broadcast! The Cable Game gets gamier! Monday's "O'Reilly Factor," combining both the 8 pm and the 11 pm airings, beat out the weekly average of "CBS Evening News" last week--even though Couric was interviewing Sarah Palin.This is the first time, TCG is pretty sure, that this has ever happened. In addition, Fox News beat CBS and NBC News on debate night last Friday.This trend, of course, is a long time coming. In a world of clickers with "favorites" built into their remotes, there's simply no difference anymore between cable and broadcast. In addition, FNC beat CNN and MSNBC. Indeed, the Olbermann Netwrk came in, as usual, dead last. TCG keeps thinking that one of these days, MSNBC's buzz will settle down to the same level as its ratings. But of course, that will never happen, so long as the tottering remains of the MSM still get to call the shots.UPDATE: And it'll be interesting to see how O'Reilly does tonight, as he interviews Massachusetts Democratic Congressman Barney Frank, whom O'Reilly labeled a "big fat toad" last week, because of his role in the Fannie/Freddie scandal. That should be good fireworks!Posted byCable Gamerat4:47 PM0commentsLinks to this postLabels:bill o'reilly,CNN,fox news,Katie Couric,msnbc

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Joe Scarborough Volunteers His Own Idea For A Republican-Launched "October Surprise," Feeds Left-Wing Conspiracy CraziesIs Joe Scarborough trying to make Republicans look bad? To the amusement of his lefty MSNBC audience? TCG reports, you decide. On "Morning Joe" just now, Scarborough and his Merry Band of Bush-Bashers--helped out this morning by veteran Democratic politico Bob Shrum--were sitting around badmouthing Republicans, like they always do. Specifically, Chuck Todd was projecting an Obama victory this November.Whereupon, Scarborough joked, "Somebody at the RNC needs to call Ahmadinejad fast."Nobody else on the set picked up on it, but Scarborough's implication was clear: The Republican National Committee should somehow stoke up Iran's leader, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to get him to do something anti-American (never a hard sell for Ahmadinejad) and thus help the hawkish, national-defense-minded Republicans. In other words, an October Surprise.Now I am pretty sure that Scarborough was joking, but he didn't explicitly say that he was joking. And so I am equally sure that out there in left-wing crazy land, somebody will take note of what Joe said, and spin it into a conspiracy theory--which lefties will be happy to believe, since it is a smear on Republcans. Just like anyone with a voice that can be overheard, people on TV have a responsibility to not say provocative and inflammatory things, especially when the subject is national security.But hey, most likely, Scarborough doesn't care--he is worming his way into the affections of the lefty Kos-sack Netroots Nation, which will guarantee his longevity at the Olbermann-Maddow network. No doubt he will be invited to make a speech, soon enough, to some lefty nut group, to explain the workings of those evil Republicans.Posted byCable Gamerat7:16 AM1 commentsLinks to this postLabels:joe scarborough

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

CNBC Shills For Wall Street, Trashes Main Street, Part 2. Or, Cramer's Investors Get Booya-ed!The Cable Gamer should have added Jim Cramer to her CNBC dishonor roll from yesterday. But actually, Cramer is worse: He's not just sticking up for Wall Street at the expense of Main Street, he is actually using his show to lead investors down the garden path. Cramer, the host of "Mad Money," is surely the faux-est of the faux populists--a millionaire who pretends to be looking out for the small investor. For two weeks now, he has been a leading advocate of the Wall Street bailout. And yet in the meantime, he finds time to make hideously incorrect recommendations to the goats out there. It seems that Cramer hosted Wachovia Bank CEO Robert Steel, who told Cramer and the suckers in his audience that everything was just fine with his company--never mind the fact that the stock had fallen from just above 50 to just above 10 in the year previous. But here, let TV Newser, which deserves credit for catching Cramer, tell the story:On Sept. 15, the day Steel appeared on the Mad Money, Wachovia stock closed at $10.71/share. Yesterday it closed at $1.84/share. Below is the clip from Sept. 15. And after the jump, Cramer's apology: "I let you down, because I wasn't skeptical enough."Uh, sure, Jim you weren't skeptical enough. And now you're sorry. Two points need to be made: First, every cable news host is potentially vulnerable to the moral hazard of treating guests too nicely. That is, if the host gets a good "get," then there's a natural tendency to reward that guest with nice coverage. One wants to be civil and fair, of course, but civility and fairness should not tip over into misleading viewers with their money. Got that, Jim? Second, Cramer is an active investor, as well as a TV talking head. On Wall Street, there's a phrase: "Talking your book." That is, if you hold a stock, you talk it up. Or if you short a stock (that is, you stand to make money if it goes down), you talk it down. Now TCG is just asking, as to what games Cramer might be playing. I am not accusing Cramer of anything. But of course, that's easy for me to say, since I didn't lose 80% of my Wachovia money in just two weeks. But maybe the Securities and Exchange Commission, or some plaintiff's lawyer, ought to take a close look at Cramer & Co. This whole sordid business of TV-touting stocks while holding stocks has been a scandal in the past, and it will be a scandal in the future. And maybe, in fact, it's a scandal right now.Posted byCable Gamerat2:37 PM0commentsLinks to this postLabels:jim cramerOlder PostsSubscribe to:Posts (Atom)

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+ data:toggleopen\47\76\n\74span class\75\47zippy toggle-open\47\76\46#9660; \74/span\76\n\74/a\76\n\74b:else\76\74/b:else\76\n\74a class\75\47toggle\47 expr:href\75\47data:widget.actionUrl + \46quot;\46amp;action\75toggle\46quot; + \46quot;\46amp;dir\75open\46amp;toggle\75\46quot; + data:interval.toggleId + \46quot;\46amp;toggleopen\75\46quot; + data:toggleopen\47\76\n\74span class\75\47zippy\47\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:blog.languageDirection \75\75 \46quot;rtl\46quot;\47\76\n \46#9668;\n \74b:else\76\74/b:else\76\n \46#9658;\n \74/b:if\76\n\74/span\76\n\74/a\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74/b:if\076'}, 'posts': {'varName': 'posts', 'template': '\74ul class\75\47posts\47\76\n\74b:loop values\75\47data:posts\47 var\75\47i\47\76\n\74li\76\74a expr:href\75\47data:i.url\47\76\74data:i.title\76\74/data:i.title\76\74/a\76\74/li\76\n\74/b:loop\76\n\74/ul\076'}}, document.getElementById('BlogArchive1'), {'languageDirection': 'ltr'}, 'displayModeFull'));_WidgetManager._RegisterWidget('_LinkListView', new _WidgetInfo('LinkList1', 'sidebar',{'main': {'varName': '', 'template': '\74b:if cond\75\47data:title\47\76\74h2\76\74data:title\76\74/data:title\76\74/h2\76\74/b:if\76\n\74div class\75\47widget-content\47\76\n\74ul\76\n\74b:loop values\75\47data:links\47 var\75\47link\47\76\n\74li\76\74a expr:href\75\47data:link.target\47\76\74data:link.name\76\74/data:link.name\76\74/a\76\74/li\76\n\74/b:loop\76\n\74/ul\76\n\74b:include name\75\47quickedit\47\76\74/b:include\76\n\74/div\076'}}, document.getElementById('LinkList1'), {}, 'displayModeFull'));_WidgetManager._RegisterWidget('_ProfileView', new _WidgetInfo('Profile1', 'sidebar',{'main': {'varName': '', 'template': '\74b:if cond\75\47data:title !\75 \46quot;\46quot;\47\76\n\74h2\76\74data:title\76\74/data:title\76\74/h2\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74div class\75\47widget-content\47\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:team \75\75 \46quot;true\46quot;\47\76\n\74ul\76\n\74b:loop values\75\47data:authors\47 var\75\47i\47\76\n\74li\76\74a expr:href\75\47data:i.userUrl\47\76\74data:i.display-name\76\74/data:i.display-name\76\74/a\76\74/li\76\n\74/b:loop\76\n\74/ul\76\n\74b:else\76\74/b:else\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:photo.url !\75 \46quot;\46quot;\47\76\n\74a expr:href\75\47data:userUrl\47\76\74img class\75\47profile-img\47 expr:alt\75\47data:photo.alt\47 expr:height\75\47data:photo.height\47 expr:src\75\47data:photo.url\47 expr:width\75\47data:photo.width\47/\76\74/a\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74dl class\75\47profile-datablock\47\76\n\74dt class\75\47profile-data\47\76\74data:displayname\76\74/data:displayname\76\74/dt\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:showlocation \75\75 \46quot;true\46quot;\47\76\n\74dd class\75\47profile-data\47\76\74data:location\76\74/data:location\76\74/dd\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:aboutme !\75 \46quot;\46quot;\47\76\74dd class\75\47profile-textblock\47\76\74data:aboutme\76\74/data:aboutme\76\74/dd\76\74/b:if\76\n\74/dl\76\n\74a class\75\47profile-link\47 expr:href\75\47data:userUrl\47\76\74data:viewProfileMsg\76\74/data:viewProfileMsg\76\74/a\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74b:include name\75\47quickedit\47\76\74/b:include\76\n\74/div\076'}}, document.getElementById('Profile1'), {}, 'displayModeFull'));_WidgetManager._RegisterWidget('_HeaderView', new _WidgetInfo('Header1', 'header'));_WidgetManager._RegisterWidget('_NavbarView', new _WidgetInfo('Navbar1', 'navbar'));_WidgetManager._RegisterWidget('_AdSenseView', new _WidgetInfo('AdSense1', 'main',{'main': {'varName': '', 'template': '\74div class\75\47widget-content\47\76\n\74data:adCode\76\74/data:adCode\76\n\74/div\076'}}, document.getElementById('AdSense1'), {}, 'displayModeFull'));_WidgetManager._RegisterWidget('_BlogView', new _WidgetInfo('Blog1', 'main'));
 

Keeping

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the

weekly

performance

of

U.S.

cable

news

networks.

Covers

the

behind-the-scenes

happenings

and

gossip

for

MSNBC,

FOX

News,

CNN,

Headline

News,

MTV

News,

BET,

and

others.

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Keeping watch on the weekly performance of U.S. cable news networks. Covers the behind-the-scenes happenings and gossip for MSNBC, FOX News, CNN, Headline News, MTV News, BET, and others.

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