No name yet, how about "The Increasingly Irrelevant Network"?
This premise sounds a bit passe and quaint. Cable news is increasingly dominated by outlets that don't "do the news well" if by well you mean with any whiff of objectivity - FOX and MSNBC. CNN is surviving by jumping on any humanitarian disaster and then milking it for all its worth. I can't think about Haiti or Somalia without envisioning Anderson Cooper's mournful basset hound face.
And then there's the bigger trend of news consumption having less to do with TV all the time. Cable news would be a great topic for a cynical satire of doomed ideals, but that's not at all Sorkin's style.
Great cast. But I'm not a Sorkin fan, not sure if I could watch this show without getting a headache. Too much yapping.It’s official: HBO has picked up Aaron Sorkin’s hourlong cable news network pilot to series. The now untitled drama (formerly More As This Story Develops), which has been a virtual lock for a series order, centers on a cable news anchor (Jeff Daniels), his new executive producer (Emily Mortimer), his newsroom staff (Alison Pill, John Gallagher Jr, Olivia Munn, Dev Patel, Thomas Sadoski), and their boss (Sam Waterston). Together they set out on a patriotic and quixotic mission to do the news well in the face of corporate and commercial obstacles and their own personal entanglements. The size of the order for the series is yet to be determined, but it should be around 10 episodes.
This premise sounds a bit passe and quaint. Cable news is increasingly dominated by outlets that don't "do the news well" if by well you mean with any whiff of objectivity - FOX and MSNBC. CNN is surviving by jumping on any humanitarian disaster and then milking it for all its worth. I can't think about Haiti or Somalia without envisioning Anderson Cooper's mournful basset hound face.
And then there's the bigger trend of news consumption having less to do with TV all the time. Cable news would be a great topic for a cynical satire of doomed ideals, but that's not at all Sorkin's style.