Katie Couric's ratings are about to go through the roof – for a segment that was never meant to air.
If laughter is the best medicine, Owen Wilson is well on his way to recovery.
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather says the $70 million lawsuit he filed Wednesday against his former employer is an effort to strike a blow against political and corporate influence that he believes threatens the independence of American journalism.
Dan Rather filed a $70 million lawsuit Wednesday against CBS, alleging that the network made him a "scapegoat" for a discredited story about President Bush's National Guard service.
Remember these dumbest moments? Here are some of the highlights of stupidity in 2004.
Dan Rather has reached a deal to host a weekly news program starting this fall on premium high-definition channel HDNet. The show is expected to debut in October.
Leslie Moonves got a little carried away last year talking about the changes he was mulling for the CBS Evening News after the departure of Dan Rather. "On the one hand we could have a newscast lik...
Former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather, recalling the stinging criticism he and the network received after airing a controversial story on President Bush's National Guard service, admits he was a victim of his "own shortcomings."
Recently, 80 California bloggers who call themselves the Bear Flag League filed an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief in an ongoing, high-profile case. Their brief argues that not only Internet news sites, but also bloggers who consider themselves "news gatherers or news reporters," should be treated as journalists under the law.
It's Dan Rather's last day in a position he was once told he'd never hold.
Katie Couric's ratings are about to go through the roof – for a segment that was never meant to air.
If laughter is the best medicine, Owen Wilson is well on his way to recovery.
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather says the $70 million lawsuit he filed Wednesday against his former employer is an effort to strike a blow against political and corporate influence that he believes threatens the independence of American journalism.
Dan Rather filed a $70 million lawsuit Wednesday against CBS, alleging that the network made him a "scapegoat" for a discredited story about President Bush's National Guard service.
Remember these dumbest moments? Here are some of the highlights of stupidity in 2004.
Dan Rather has reached a deal to host a weekly news program starting this fall on premium high-definition channel HDNet. The show is expected to debut in October.
Leslie Moonves got a little carried away last year talking about the changes he was mulling for the CBS Evening News after the departure of Dan Rather. "On the one hand we could have a newscast lik...
Former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather, recalling the stinging criticism he and the network received after airing a controversial story on President Bush's National Guard service, admits he was a victim of his "own shortcomings."
Recently, 80 California bloggers who call themselves the Bear Flag League filed an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief in an ongoing, high-profile case. Their brief argues that not only Internet news sites, but also bloggers who consider themselves "news gatherers or news reporters," should be treated as journalists under the law.
It's Dan Rather's last day in a position he was once told he'd never hold.
Twenty-four years after taking over the job from Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather will anchor his final "CBS Evening News" broadcast on Wednesday.
Each year the Hollywood studios send out a calendar of releases.
NBC Universal CEO Robert Wright said Thursday that talk of the impending death of evening news shows on broadcast television have been greatly exaggerated, and criticized rival CBS for thinking about ending the traditional format.
Veteran anchorman Dan Rather sent a memo to his CBS News colleagues Tuesday calling for "a renewed dedication to journalism of the highest quality."
CBS News has ousted four employees over its "60 Minutes Wednesday" report about President Bush's National Guard service, the network said Monday.
This Christmas, many candidates are eligible for either the naughtiest or nicest of 2004.
Wizards, trivia buffs, millionaires and political players all had prominent parts this past year in the entertainment industry.
This week, Tom Brokaw leaves NBC's anchor desk. In March, it'll be Dan Rather's turn to depart at CBS.
Dan Rather announced Tuesday that he'll step down as anchor and managing editor of the "CBS Evening News," 24 years to the day after he assumed the post.
Longtime anchor Dan Rather will leave the "CBS Evening News" on March 9, the network said Tuesday, just months after Rather's use of questionable documents in a report critical of President Bush's National Guard service.
Dan Rather will step down as anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News on March 9, 2005 after 24 years in the job.
It seems everyone got the memo.
An estimated 62.5 million viewers watched the first presidential debate Thursday night.
Bill Burkett, who gave CBS News the alleged documents about President Bush's National Guard service, insists "the jury is still out" on whether those documents are authentic.
CBS News said Monday it cannot vouch for the authenticity of documents that cast doubt on President Bush's Vietnam-era National Guard service, and the White House suggested Democrats might have been involved.
Check out the links below to hot political stories around the country this morning.
The growing controversy over President Bush's National Guard records, and whether some of the memos aired on CBS were fake, took another turn Wednesday night.
This is not the first time Dan Rather has found himself in a serious dispute with a U.S. president.
CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather told his audience Monday night that he recently had several cancerous growths removed from his face, and urged viewers to get examinations for skin cancer.
Since I didn't let the spotlight go to my head on the front end, I don't mind that it's not there now. It was crazy, right from the day--Jan. 14, 2002--when congressional staffers found my memos t...
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We began talking back to Privacy for Sale: How Computerization Has Made Everyone's Life an Open Secret somewhere around the sixth word of the subtitle and basically never stopped. The author, Busin...
Anthony Jones has a problem. The Chicagoan sued the state in January for not letting him wear a training bra, panties, and mascara in his cell at the maximum-security Pontiac Correctional Center, w...
The U.S. Senate's failure to pass a defense authorization bill in August is widely and properly viewed as a policy disaster. On the brighter side, the debate leading up to the disaster makes great ...
The op-ed pages are chockablock with chatter about tax proposals, but hardly anybody has noticed that one new proposal is already moving forward. While others talk, Steny Hoyer acts. What, you neve...
LOS ANGELES -- You've probably heard the one about the dumb blonde . . . But what about the man? Any man. Men are the latest targets for jokesters these days, under the heading ''dumb men jokes.'' ...
Herewith two modest thoughts about the famous ''bubble'' in the U.S. tax code. As we key in these words, the bubble is in trouble. Hundreds of Congresspersons yearn to lance it, professedly because...
Hey, what ever happened to Tom Brokaw? How can the arguably most handsome of the network anchorpersons suddenly be in a ''ratings swoon'' (the New York Times's succinct summary)? What would cause T...
It was abundantly clear at the three-second mark that CBS News was going to give no quarter to Dr. Milton Avol. For those who missed this 108-second morality play the other evening, Avol was ''the ...
Poor Larry Tisch. First his CBS management team got bad-mouthed by Dan Rather and others in the news division for closing bureaus, firing employees, and slicing $30 million from the $300-million ne...
After giving up on handsome Dan Rather because CBS News is ''such a sucker for squishy-soft liberal formulations'' and furthermore is ''dumb'' (see our October 27 groan for some examples), the next...
We see by the papers that New Proprietor Larry Tisch is determined to preserve the integrity of CBS News and would definitely not allow bottom lineism to become a factor in deciding what the newsme...
Easily the dumbest question raised on the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather during the holiday season just ended was the one proposed by Indiana housewife Elinor Vaprin and presented to the viewing ...

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