Dianne Doctor was the news director of
WCBS-TV from
2002 when she left
WNBC-TV, until
April 14,
2006 when she was
fired
[429]. She gradually phased out the
tabloid elements of the newscasts that
had been instituted by her predecessor, Joel Cheatwood. However,
this didn't make much difference in the ratings. WCBS, once one of
the most respected local television news operations in the country,
has been in third place or lower for much of the time since the
1990s. Rivals WNBC and
WABC fight for first, while reruns of
Seinfeld and
Spanish language
newscasts on
WXTV and
WNJU regularly finish ahead of
CBS 2's 11 p.m. newscast.
Doctor caught considerable heat when
she fired popular sports anchor and broadcast legend
Warner Wolf on
May 27,
2004 without giving Wolf a chance to say goodbye on
air. Wolf's contract was due to expire in three months. He was
replaced by the much younger
Chris Wragge, who has been lampooned by the New
York press.
Wragge was not one of her more controversial hires,
in fact it was
John Bolaris from
WCAU-TV in
Philadelphia. Bolaris had a reputation as
somewhat of a "ladies man," but is notorious in Pennsylvania for
predicting a major snowstorm that never happened.
By
2005 more tabloid elements
started to resurface, which at times would trump the coverage of
real news. One egregious example occurred on
May 24 when competitors WNBC and WABC lead with
an important
U.S.
House vote on funding
stem cell research.
WCBS instead chose to lead their 11 p.m. newscast with a story and
exclusive video of actor
Burt Reynolds slapping a CBS
producer.
After her departure from WCBS, a major format, talent
and graphics changed occurred garnering favorable reviews from
media observers.
Doctor's Controversial Actions at
WCBS
The firing of longtime sports anchor Warner Wolf, who was in his
second stint at WCBS, before airtime the Thursday before the three
day Memorial Day weekend 2004.*Made (only story) on front page
of the New York Daily News the next day. The
NYDN was not easy on Doctor and the opinion pieces were quiet
harsh.The hiring of longtime WABC 5pm news anchorwoman
Roz Abrams to
anchor 5 and 11pm and take over for Dana Tyler as lead anchor.*Abrams had always
followed Oprah on air at 5pm, and when she came to WCBS, the
viewers stayed at WABC. Actually, WCBS lost ratings when she
came.*Tyler had been on-and-off lead anchor for WCBS for 16
years. She was the longest anchor at the station, and a newcomer
was not welcome.*The hiring of Abrams resulted in the demotion
of WCBS' two longest anchors: Dana Tyler (now only on 6pm) and
Cindy Hsu (now only on noon)*When Doctor left WCBS, Abrams was
demoted, due to her inability to provide higher ratings.The
forcing out of longtime New York anchor Ernie Anastos*Anastos
(in his second stint at WCBS, anchor of 5pm and 11pm), upset with
Abrams becoming star (not to mention the horrendous chemistry
on-air the two had), was granted permission by Doctor to go looking
for another anchor job. He was told he was never part of Doctor's
view for the future of WCBS.*Anastos can now be seen on
WNYW's 5 and 10pm newscasts
alongside Rosanna Scotto**He has a contract at WNYW
that is worth $10 million for 5 years. This contract made the front
page of the Daily News in September 2004, and Anastos left WCBS
airwaves on the Friday before Memorial Day 2005.The hiring of
"pretty boy" Chris
Wragge to be lead Sports Anchor*The 34 year old replaced 67
year old Warner Wolf after he was fired*Came from Houston and
formerly anchored Entertainment Tonight*Married to porn star
Victoria SilvstedtThe hiring of Chief
Meterologist John
Bolaris to replace disgraced Chief Meterologist David Rogers.*Infamous
for predicting a big snowstorm that never happenedSetting off a
revolving door that was much like a drawn out version of the
Masacre
of '96*On-air talent that left during Doctor's tenure
(believed to be forced out by her)**Warner Wolf**David Rogers**Cheryl
Fiadacca**Arthur Chi'en**Duke
Castiglione**Todd McDermott**Michael
Pomeranz*On-air talent that joined during Doctor's tenure
(also known as, "Doctor's Kids")**Roz Abrams**Chris Wragge**Shon Gables**Mario
Bosques**Jay
Dow**Christine Sloan**Dave Price**Jim
Rosenfield**Jeff Beradelli**Audrey
Puente**Scott Weinberger**Andrew
Kirtzman**Cheryl Fiadacca**Arthur
Chi'en**Ti
Hua Chang**John Bolaris**Duke
Castiglione**Vanessa Alfano**Maurice
DuBois**Magee Hickey**Lynda Lopez**Tanya Rivero**Kerri Lyon**Andrea Stassou**Brett
Larson**Tamsen Fadal