Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Pretty Women on TV: NY Times Dissected

If you've got a few minutes to waste, and by waste I mean lose to eternity resulting in infinite sadness, read Alessandra Stanley's article on Katie Couric in the New York Times. Then read it again for every superficial reference to a female newsreporter.

No wait, I'll do that for you:
"Lara Logan, an experienced and unusually pretty war correspondent"

"wore a flak jacket and Chanel sunglasses."

"Ms. Logan'’s arresting screen presence also helped deflect attention from Ms. Couric'’s much scrutinized appearance (fitted white jacket over a black sheath dress)."

"...Ms. Couric is being held to a cattier standard."

"[CBS] doctored a publicity picture of Ms. Couric to make her appear longer and slimmer"

"She told...ribald stories...speaking often and openly about her lesbian relationship"

"she donned a bathing suit to take a bath"

AND

"is the first boisterously gay host"

Didn't know Couric was gay, right? Turns out she's a dyke.

This was the first NY Times article that came out last night reviewing Katie Couric's first appearance on CBS news. Think about that. It focused on her black sheath dress and sexy foreign news correspondent. Did Tom Brockow get this treatment when he took the helm of NBC? Did they discuss his brown pantsuit and handsome-looking staff?

I really shouldn't be surprised, but it's still just sad.

What pisses me off the most is that it actually has me thinking about Katie Couric.

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't believe i just wasted my time reading that full article. It was quite possibly the most disjointed piece of crap I've ever read in the the NY Times. It was like..."and the point is what again?" And why did they spend so much time talking about Rosie's ribald tales? I thought it was supposed to be about Katie...

2:00 PM  
Blogger Mr. Bottled said...

I warned you! Now you've lost those three minutes forever!

2:02 PM  
Blogger Ed said...

Wow. And I love how her sexism is slightly disguised as reporting on sexism; i.e., by saying "Ms. Couric is being held to a cattier standard," she feels like she's reporting on people who are being catty, when it's she herself who is perpetuating this. Terrible.

4:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

she really doesn't matter, I don't know many people who sit for evening network news anymore, but it does show how insanely scared society still is of successful women.

9:42 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I haven't read the NYT article yet, but now I have to.
Thanks.

3:18 PM  
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3:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

lara logan is hot

4:12 PM  

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