CBS: Other People's Leavings

So at one point today, during CBS’s live coverage of Gulf War II: Shock & Awe, the network was broadcasting video of the Baghdad skyline provided by al-Jazeera while it carried the audio from a Sky News reporter stationed in the Iraqi capital. In other words, what was once the greatest news-gathering operation on network television — the descendant of Murrow, Cronkite, and Severeid — was now picking up audio and video from networks based in the Middle East and United Kingdom, respectively. Meanwhile, the programming CBS was supposed to be broadcasting at the time — the NCAA basketball tournament — had moved over to ESPN.

Which raises the question: why does CBS even exist anymore? Other than to serve as a repository for Survivor and the growing number of CSI knock-offs?

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