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October 26, 2006 3:50 PM

Making CBS News Look More Like America

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A week ago today, Crystal Johns became CBS News' first-ever director for career development and diversity recruiting. CBS News does not release figures on the diversity of its workforce, but from what I've seen, the staff is largely white. According to Linda Mason, CBS News Senior Vice President, Standards and Special Projects, Johns' hiring represents the company's effort to formalize its diversity recruitment.

"Informally, we've tried to make sure we were recruiting minorities as part of our process for a long time," says Mason. "It seemed that if we had an office concerned with this as a primary responsibility, we'd be able to increase what we've been doing on an informal basis."

Mason has been at CBS News for 40 years, and says she was "the first woman in every job I had at CBS News." She says the company has come a long way since she started, but that further efforts are needed. "I think we're on par with other news organizations, but all of us could be doing better," she says.

Johns is responsible for coordinating diversity outreach and helping minority staffers already within CBS News plot their career paths. "It's challenging to find good people," she says. "I'm just looking for well qualified people." She says the staff of CBS News should better reflect the makeup of America. The creation of her position, Johns says, "seems to reflect a genuine commitment from news management to have a more diverse workforce." Her initial focus, she tells Public Eye, will be on the production side.

It's impossible to say exactly to what degree the background of journalists comes into play in their work. I would wager that a good white journalist would probably come to the same conclusions as a good black or Hispanic journalist when it comes to how best to cover, say, the Mark Foley scandal. But journalists from different backgrounds bring different perspectives to the table, and a more diverse newsroom might hit on angles that an all white (or for that matter, all black or all female) newsroom might not.
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by one_american October 29, 2006 3:37 PM EST
Watching CBS's Face the Nation (10-29-06), and watching Bob Bob Schieffer's attack on the Chairman of the Republican National Committee Ken Mehlman, trying desperately and breathlessly to smear Mehlman and insinuating that he was directly responsible for the Bob Schieffer-labeled "racist" ad against Tennessee Senate Candidate Harold Ford, further proves that Bob Bob Schieffer himself is a card-carrying liberal racist and race-baiter himself.
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by one_american October 27, 2006 3:30 PM EDT
*** = gender
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by one_american October 27, 2006 3:30 PM EDT
Who cares what color or *** or national origin a CBS employee is?

Its the ETHICS, stupid!

Despite all the "window dressing" along with a new anchoress and a tepid change in the broadcast, the very fact that it continues to follow the same 40-year old formula and refuses to address its own bias proves that CBS is afraid of change, especially a change in diversity of views, or fear of exposing any of the truths about liberals.

CBS has already fallen far behind in its viewership. Why not try reporting the straight truth without attacking Conservatives and without sheltering liberals?

After all, Conservatives by far make up the vast majority of Americans. Why not report the truth and stop insulting them, spinning stories and lying to them on a daily basis?

Maybe CBS would find itself back in the running for ratings. Who knows?

But then, perhaps its true about organizations like CBS as it is about some people - maybe they have to hit rock bottom before they can get any better.
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by brucesmall October 27, 2006 12:55 AM EDT
Yup, you can bet every flavor of diversity will be included, except conservative. Skin color, ethnic origin, gay, lesbian, transgender, skinny, fat, disability (sorry, differently abled), but not political views because, well, we just don't ask about that.

Gag.
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by centralcal-2009 October 26, 2006 9:07 PM EDT
*** . . . mailpro56 beat me to it!

Ah yes, diversity. How wonderful you will be a lot of different sexual persuasions, genders, colors, ethnicities, etc., but you will still all be ONE flavor - liberal.

The plain truth is your organization (and all of MSM) have no diversity of thought. The decline in viewers/readers and profits are strong signals you continue to ignore.
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by mailpro56 October 26, 2006 8:34 PM EDT
How about adding some conservatives to the CBS Newsroom? Even Mark Halperin the ABC News Director has now admitted the media tilts left.
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