DAN Rather and Tom Brokaw work for dif ferent networks but agree one thing — coverage of Ronald Reagan's death has been excessive, they say. "Even though everybody is respectful and wants to pay homage to the president, life does go on," Rather told the Philadelphia Inquirer. "There is other news, like the reality of horrible, terrible, awful tragedy of Iraq," said the "CBS Evening News" anchor. "It got very short shrift this weekend." Not as short as when there's only good news to report from there. | "Once the herd starts moving in one direction, it's very hard to turn it, even slightly," Rather said. "Nationally, the herd has grown tremendously." "I think just about everything is over-covered these days," said Brokaw, who anchors the "NBC Nightly News." "The spectrum is so crowded. With all the cable networks, it begins to have a 'video wall' feeling to it." Jennings said he had mixed feelings about the Reagan coverage."I'm more inclined to spare coverage — come on [the air], do something meaningful, then get away," he said. "The last time I had to do it was with O.J. Simpson [during the 1994 car chase], and I had nothing to say after a certain period of time." I have no trouble believing that. |
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