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December 5, 2006 10:30 AM

Syler Departs – Will 'The Early Show' Change Its Formula?

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The big news at CBS today is that René Syler is leaving "The Early Show." If you greeted that news with a "wait…who?," it wouldn’t be entirely surprising. "The Early Show," which has struggled in the ratings, has long suffered from a lack of strong, distinct personalities. This isn't Syler's fault – the show has never really made a point of bringing out the unique traits of its anchors. "Today" had Katie and Matt (and now has Matt and Meredith), while "Good Morning America" had Diane and Charlie (and now, well, still has Diane. And Sam Champion!) Ask people about "The Early Show," by contrast, and they're likely to mention Harry Smith – and a whole bunch of ladies, including that one who is married to that chairman guy, right?

That now seems to be changing. CBS News Vice President of Morning Broadcasts Steve Friedman, who was brought on to help revamp "The Early Show," tells Variety that the show will move towards the four-anchor format of its competitors. (Those anchors would be Smith, Julie Chen, Hannah Storm, and weatherman Dave Price.) And those anchors are going to have more defined roles. "The show is moving in the right direction but it lacks definition because we had four people who were basically interchangeable, and that's a tough way to do a morning television program," said Friedman.

I'm one of those who would like to see "The Early Show" become newsier – though that's certainly not widely seen as a path to better ratings. (The newsiest morning show around – CNN's "American Morning" – has struggled to find an audience.) The good news on that front is that Friedman plans to make the beginning of "The Early Show" more of "a hard-hitting news half-hour."

Syler, meanwhile, is gearing up for the publication of her first book. Her last day is December 22.
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by jaguar0 December 5, 2006 12:35 PM PST
Come on CBS let face it Your Early Show formant, of four was stole from the View. All CBS has to do, is to look no father, then your Saturday Early Show, for a successful mirror
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by lee_hill December 5, 2006 2:15 PM PST
Why Rene? Why is she the "chosen one" to go? Unfortunately, I'm not surprised that she was singled out by execs...
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by gramde December 6, 2006 6:12 PM PST
Best of Luck with your book, I'll be looking forward to reading what the "class" act part of the "CBS Early Show" does in her real life. You sure have been a pleasure to wake up to in the mornings! I hope this move was by YOUR CHOICE.
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by dlucas8 December 8, 2006 8:04 AM PST
I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Renee Syler years ago when she worked in Dallas. She and her husband were seated seated at the table with the company I worked for at the time, and I will always remember how personable, friendly, and witty she was. Much success on the book and all future endeavors.
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