Aug 28, 2008
Dan Rather Lends Star Power to Voting Rights Event
From left to right, Shadow Sen. Michael Brown, Dan Rather, Shadow Sen. Paul Strauss, Hayden Panettiere, Shadow Rep. Mike Panetta, and Melissa Fitzgerald. As promised, Dan Rather stopped by today’s voting rights luncheon hosted by D.C.’s shadow delegation in downtown Denver. The veteran journalist shook hands and posed for pictures, and though he didn’t make a speech to the crowd, he did answer a reporter’s question about D.C. voting rights by explaining that he…
I’m waiting for the luncheon to begin, and while I have yet to spot the actors scheduled to be here, Shadow Sen. Michael Brown says former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather might be on his way here as well. Rather and Brown know each other through a mutual friend, and the veteran newsman is a proponent of D.C. voting rights, according to Brown. The shadow senator said he couldn’t be sure Rather would make…
Mar 09, 2005
Say Goodnight, Dan
Dan Rather leaves the anchor chair at CBS Evening News tonight after 24 years. His final broadcast is at 7 p.m. and while DCist hasn’t watched a network news broadcast in, say, years, we feel bad for the guy that’s apparently been brought down by bloggers. Will this DCist miss him? Um, probably not. Of all the high profile media anchors that have been jumping ship recently, we have to say it was Bob Edward’s…
Dec 07, 2004
Activists Plan Caroling at ACLU Offices
The organization RightMarch.com is organizing “Carols at the ACLU” in order to defend the Boy Scouts. The protest, organized by conservative activist Eugene Delgaudio, has been circulated to area members of several conservative organizations. The protest/caroling is scheduled for Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the organization’s 15th Street D.C. office. “I hope you can help me,” writes Delgaudio, “I have ten volunteers but would like to get more since some of us don’t sing so…
Nov 02, 2004
Who Are You Watching?
Major networks across the board will sacrifice a crucial night of the November sweeps period in the name of civic duty. Election Night coverage starts at 8 p.m. on most broadcast networks and presumably continues on through the wee hours of the morning. Here’s your handy-dandy guide to Election Night viewing. ABC News: Peter Jennings anchors Vote 2004 with the help of George Stephanopoulos and Terry Moran. Former Salon.com writer Jake Tapper will have regular…