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Election Watch: Katie Couric, Offensive Coordinator

November 7, 2006

Covering her first election day from the CBS News desk, Katie Couric was much more the offensive coordinator than the quarterback, tapping a long lineup of correspondents to give their take from various corners of the country. First up was Bob Schieffer, opening the broadcast in the wingman seat on Couric’s flank. Called the “dean of our team” by Couric, Schieffer stated that nothing was definite until all votes were counted, and said the Democrats nonetheless had a huge lead.

Following Schieffer was Sharyl Attkinsson, her name a nightmare for copyeditors, then Lee Cowan, reporting from a dank Ohio gym that looks like every other “Vote Aqui” polling place in America. Couric offered little commentary, instead opting to dial up the next correspondent. Reporting from Washington on ballot measures such as stem cell research was Sharyn Alfonsi, not to be confused with Sharyl Attkinsson.

(How to get a correspondent gig with CBS News: Have a name that’s impossible to spell.)

At 6:48, there was an ad for the heart medicine Coreg.

The commercial is much funnier when you substitute “Couric” for “Coreg” as the announcer lists the various side effects from taking Coreg.

Couric spent the third act focusing on non-election news around the globe, such as Saddam’s foul mood in Baghdad and a terrorist’s sentencing in London. She then commended the state of Minnesota for its obscenely high voter turnout each election. “That is very impressive,” she lauded.

For a first timer, so was she.

By Mike Malone

Posted by Caroline Palmer on November 7, 2006 | Comments (3)

5/1/2008 12:14:16 AM EDT
In response to: Election Watch: Katie Couric, Offensive Coordinator
L-carnitine commented:

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11/8/2006 10:34:39 PM EST
In response to: Election Watch: Katie Couric, Offensive Coordinator
Beretverde commented:

What do Vietnam, Beruit, Iraq and Katie Couric have in common? All are noble causes but eventually ended up as failures. CBS needs tp pull the plug and get out!


11/8/2006 4:34:32 AM EST
In response to: Election Watch: Katie Couric, Offensive Coordinator
JJ commented:

So what? Katie Couric has just done a very terrific job last night on her first election broadcast. Why do you guys always monitor how she does? What's your problem? Katie Couric is just working there trying to be one of the agents of change in our business world! She is trying to help other newscasters to disseminate information to the world. We should be thanking her and the CBS for sharing with us the news. There's a saying that there's no super genius during his first time at work, but Katie has already proven her worth beyond the CBS expectations! As a beginner and a new anchor at CBS, she is already in the 3rd place. A year from now or even before one year she would be leading in the evening news...and why? Just because Katie Couric has the greatest positive attitude to set the highest goals and embrace the many challenges in this world. To Katie....GOD BLESS YOU WITH SUCCESS! MORE POWER TO YOU AND TO THE CBS!!!!

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