CNN executive heads to Fox News
Joel Cheatwood, who helped develop programming at Headline News such as Showbiz Tonight and Glenn Beck and oversaw CNN's highest-rated series, Nancy Grace, is heading to Fox News to develop programming for both the news network and the upcoming Fox Business Channel.
According to Variety, Cheatwood has been tapped for Fox News because of his "tabloid sensibility" that he developed while working on local news in Miami, where he often led with crime stories in order to grab the attention of viewers. According to Cheatwood, news can be both "top-notch" and "fun to watch." Cheatwood used that approach to revamp Headline News, and hopes to do the same when Fox Business Channel launches.
It would seem Cheatwood values "pizazz" over "substance," something I would opine on if it weren't for the fact that most all news networks are guided by this same ethos. Like any other TV network, the big news channels need as many eyeballs direct toward them as possible. Meanwhile, one always has the option of turning off the TV and reading a newspaper, assuming your average TV viewer / Web surfer can figure out how to work it. Hint: the headline is always at the top of the article and the print reads from left to right. Remember that you have to physically hold the newspaper in front of you, and that none of the images within are animated and telling you how to get lower mortgage rates.

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