well, it was the only show of its kind, only on one hour a week and only on PBS... There was a brief fantasy I think, when CNN and the cable news channels first came out, that they were going to make TV journalism more like MacNeil-Lehrer. But somehow that doesn't seem to be how things went down. Too many cooks maybe
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imagine news/current event shows still had as much substance
well, it was the only show of its kind, only on one hour a week and only on PBS... There was a brief fantasy I think, when CNN and the cable news channels first came out, that they were going to make TV journalism more like MacNeil-Lehrer. But somehow that doesn't seem to be how things went down. Too many cooks maybe