slate's view of cnn's situation room -- hilarious!
by the way, does anyone have a link to the daily show this article references? i would LOVE to see it!
http://www.slate.com/id/2124416/Blitzed Out
CNN's Situation Room is live! It's now! It's ... three hours long.
By Dana Stevens
Posted Thursday, Aug. 11, 2005, at 4:04 PM PT
CNN's new afternoon news show The Situation Room (not to be confused with MSNBC's The Situation With Tucker Carlson, which has just been banished to the attic of an 11 p.m. time slot) is the latest example of what CNN President Jonathan Klein describes as his network's "newfound dedication to being the newsy alternative." In a landscape of nearly indistinguishable cable yammerfests, The Situation Room's main claim to innovation is twofold: It's live, and it's three hours long. This unusual combination means that the show manages to be at once an impressive technical achievement and a colossal bore.
Besides being very, very live and very, very long, the most notable thing about The Situation Room (weekdays 3 to 6 p.m. ET) is its anxiety to define itself as a different kind of news show. In the words of Jon Stewart on last night's Daily Show, The Situation Room is "Wolf Blitzer's show, but with giant screens. Same old s**t." The show's quintessential visual: Blitzer standing in front of a bank of long, narrow screens, each showing a live newsfeed from a just-reported or upcoming story. There's a lot of Terminator-style graphics pulsating around the edges of the screens, as digital clocks tick off the exact time in different parts of the world. In Vienna, Austria, it's 11:03:01 a.m.! In Crawford, Texas, it's 2:03:25 p.m.! Stuff is happening in different time zones, and we here in The Situation Room plan to glancingly refer to at least some of it!
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