Conclusiones
Started by Samson, Mar 29 2012 03:21 AM
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 03:49 AM
I couldn't watch the network's coverage of the impeachment in Paraguay because my viewing schedule doesn't coincide with the network's only two news blocks of early morning and late afternoon. I changed once to find Obama in a press conference (which I'm sure not even the staff of Directo USA remembers what it was about).
Anyway, I read lots of tweets saying CNÑ's coverage in the late afternoon/evening was good. Not amazing, but good. Except on one thing. There were some complaints about the interviewer who hosted Conclusiones on Thursday, the 21st and Friday, the 22nd, and even though some thought he was Ismael Cala, it was actually regular host Fernando del Rincón.
I got to watch the show on the 22nd and I can't believe he is still doing it. Here you have the first international journalist to interview the new President who was sworn in the midst of a major political crisis that is sure to affect the political dynamic of the entire South America, and somehow the interview becomes, again, dull and almost* unquotable.
*There was one question that actually worked: "Have you received any support from other presidents?" Good work on this as it was an angle not covered before.
Anyway, I read lots of tweets saying CNÑ's coverage in the late afternoon/evening was good. Not amazing, but good. Except on one thing. There were some complaints about the interviewer who hosted Conclusiones on Thursday, the 21st and Friday, the 22nd, and even though some thought he was Ismael Cala, it was actually regular host Fernando del Rincón.
I got to watch the show on the 22nd and I can't believe he is still doing it. Here you have the first international journalist to interview the new President who was sworn in the midst of a major political crisis that is sure to affect the political dynamic of the entire South America, and somehow the interview becomes, again, dull and almost* unquotable.
*There was one question that actually worked: "Have you received any support from other presidents?" Good work on this as it was an angle not covered before.
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Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
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