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Originally Posted by AOIIBrandi
Also DA, I believe that the weather person is going to be a woman. Marysol Castro is just out on maternity leave (unless they decide to replace her with a male).
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That may well be. I read on one of the broadcasting BB's that the News and Weather people would be men -- but that may have been speculation, or perhaps even a mistake.
I haven't seen Robin on GMA, so I don't know how she does in non-sports situations.
I thought she was pretty good in her former sports life.
ETA, that I do find this decision to be pretty interesting -- perhaps a potentially dangerous experiment with all of the changes in TODAY and GMA. Everyone has an opinion on the show hosts -- although it seems to me that people are much harder on the woman hosts than the men. That was never more clear than when it was announced that Katie Couric would move to CBS. The sometimes vitriolic comments about her on one side, and the good comments from the other were pretty strong.
What I have learned over many years in broadcasting is that it takes a VERY special person to be able to fit into a position where the shifts from one area of content to another is so obvious and demanding. Many look at the "Show Biz" interviews and conclude that the anchor does all fluff. On the other hand, these same people interview hard news types, and are often then taken to task for being pushy, arrogant or agressive. The fact is that almost all of the on-air folks on these shows have a pretty strong background in hard news or sports reporting. The morning shows are a different beast -- watched by a different audience than the evening news broadcasts. I think they take a very unique talent for which we often don't give them credit. It's difficult to make a transition from one show type to another, but it can be done. Look at Tom Brokaw. Look at Charles Gibson -- nobody I know is saying that he can't handle World News Tonight on moving from GMA.
Maybe we're harder on the women. Is it that difficult for an intelligent, attractive woman to be taken seriously? Would we look at if differently if they were the body equivilent of Al Roker with gray hair and a face resembling Walter Cronkite?
I'm going to be very interested in the GMA/TODAY race as well as what happens in the evening network news ratings.