Katie to CBS Viewers -- How Do I Say Goodbye?

We'll have to settle for just one of two big answers tonight: A knee-length black dress topped by a fitted white jacket. As for the other, you may in fact be the one to decide.

Katie Couric made her long-gestating and heavily-hyped debut on "The CBS Evening News," and she began by quickly answering the question about her wardrobe and wrapped up by avoiding the question about what her signature sign-off would be, asking viewers to make suggestions. The opening featured a voiceover by Couric's predecessor, Walter Cronkite.

As for the rest of the broadcast, CBS correspondent Lara Logan and Hulk Hogan both figured prominently, as did Suri Cruise. But producers clearly meant to convey the seriousness of their journalistic intention by delving into a multi-segment story about the Taliban (where Logan went into a Taliban camp) and the War on Terror, which included a sit-down interview with New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman. In fact, while CBS' lead story was nearly ten minutes long, ABC's "World News" was cycling through several of the day's top stories, including the Ford Motor Company CEO's resignation and a piece about oil prices.

On the lighter side, Couric Day One also showed us the first photos of Suri Cruise in Vanity Fair magazine and included an op-ed-style commentary by filmmaker Morgan Spurlock which invoked wrestler Hulk Hogan in an orthographically confusing segment titled freeSpeech. (Rush Limbaugh will be the mouthpiece on Thursday.) And Couric deferred her decision on a signature sign-off, putting the ball squarely in her audience's court. For tonight, she went with, "I'm Katie Couric, thank you so much for watching, and I hope to see you tomorrow night."

We'd like you to give you the chance to help Katie decide, so take a stab at our suggestions.



Tags: CBS Evening News, CbsEveningNews, Katie Couric, KatieCouric

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106. Wow, the ONLY thing she had to come up with--besides read the news--and she needs help! And she's making how many millions?? I wish the news would go back to being THE NEWS, instead of entertainment. Gee, maybe Katie can have Deborah Norville's job when she gets canned at CBS...

Posted at 3:43PM on Sep 26th 2006 by catie

107. Would Katie just go away? How about signing off and not coming back. She is not fit for Evening News. She should be on with Jerry Springer. The most repulsive item she did was trying to cash in on her husband's cancer. Who in their right mind would pull off a stunt like she did and call it awareness. Very distasteful to me. She has a lot of class - without the "CL". I am sure there are some gentlemen who would love to do the evening news and put Katie back on something she fits in - but I am not sure what that is!!

Posted at 4:17PM on Sep 30th 2006 by Etta

108. I am so disappointed in the above comments. If you don't like watching Katie on CBS it's real simple. Get your news else where and stop judgeing her. Do any of you have a degree in Journalist ? I don't think so from the comments that were made you have to bash someone else to make yourself feel good. Look I said its real simple turn your TV off are get your news else where,. and if you can't say anythng nice about Katie then don't say anything at all, she is only human and doing the best job she can, your sure not doing it , so why judge???

Posted at 4:33PM on Sep 30th 2006 by Bettina

109. So much hype about nothing! I cannot understand why Katie Couric's job is worth $15 million. Unbelievable.

As for my interest - John Gibson (Fox) at 5:00 p.m. - Tucker Carlson (MSNBC) at 6:00 p.m. - Sheppard Smith (Fox) at 7:00 p.m. - Bill O'Reilly (Fox at 8:00 p.m. - Hannity & Comes (Fox) at 9:00 p.m. - Greta VanSusteren (Fox) at 10:00 p.m.

These programs far more in depth - and for the most part objective.

Posted at 4:38PM on Sep 30th 2006 by Emily Grayson

110. Maybe you're all too young to remember when Katie DID news reporting out in the field (back around '92 (when the lst Bush Pres. got us involved in the middle east with Desert Storm), or when she did the weather, etc. She's paid her dues and deserves this chance (although I sure miss her on Today and her repoire with Al, Ann and Matt) so why don't you all get off her back !!! I'm sorry she chose MONEY, and I'm trying to like CBS news at 6:30 (I usually look at ABC because Jeoparty follows it). What I miss most is her hearty laugh , which can't really be - on a NEWS show. Whatever you choose Katie, go for it girl !! I say "YOU ROCK". You've had enough sadness in your life and if this makes you happy go for it.

Posted at 4:05PM on Oct 1st 2006 by Joan Fusco

111. I was shocked by the harshness of some comments.

Posted at 6:43PM on Sep 30th 2006 by Jan Blankenship

112. Why don't you pick on three men to see how fat they are, bald heads, color their hair, use makup on the screen, if they use proper English, if they have poor skin, hairdo, how about those ties? Does the media say in public print that some of them should bite the dust and leave due to poor performance and the above mentioned items.?

You have never heard a discussion about men like you have these three women

LEAVE THEM ALONE..

Posted at 7:43PM on Sep 30th 2006 by JPaul

113.
The foul-mouth comments I've read speak volumes of the type of person doing the criticizing. Give the lady a chance. Katie has had a successful career & she'll do well in her new position. Too much nastiness & apparent sour grapes in our society. Treat others the way you want to be treated. The cruelness has to go.

Posted at 7:39PM on Oct 1st 2006 by Joyce

114. Katie, sorry you left the Today program. I honestly wish you well but I think you are in over your head. It was nice seeing you in the morning but I am sorry to say I'lll be seeing Brian Williams for the evening news.

Posted at 2:33PM on Oct 16th 2006 by Carmen Ortiz

115. I think it was a mistake for Katie to take on this program. I watch NBC Nightly News from time to time. Never CBS.
I do not know what other choice she could have made if she felt she should move on from the TODAY show. Look what happened to Jane Pauley, and some others. I think Barbara Walters and Tom Brokaw really survived.
Perhaps Katie will be looking at something else in time - she is talented even though much too liberal. I do not think her current position will be for 15 years!!!

Posted at 3:32PM on Oct 16th 2006 by Emily Grayson

116. Hi Katie, I am a recently retired teacher in Michigan. I still go to the school to sub. I just sub at the little private school I left. I had hoped that perhaps you would include children (elementary and high school age) in your sign off. Wouldn't that be a wonderful opportunity to draw them in? I do know that some of the news is depressing but the parents talk about it anyway. They are very aware and have their own opinions. The sign off could change from time to time. "Boys and girls, don't forget to do your homework." "If the weather is nice where you live, go outside and play for half an hour." "Spend some time tonight with those you love." "Boys and girls, if possible, call your grandparents and tell them youj love them."
Children are often forgotten and love nothing better than to be included, as you know. The parents would watch with their children and perhaps good discussions would follow. Thanks for reading.
Good Luck!
Sharon Capriccioso

Posted at 6:04PM on Oct 28th 2006 by Sharon Capriccioso

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