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Jeff Daniels in The Newsroom (2012)

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The Newsroom

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    While he was thinking about the show, he spent time being a fly on the wall in various newsrooms such as FOX, CNN, MSNBC, and TruTV. He also had a series of lunches with heavyweights from the news, business men and women from across the ideological spectrum who work or have worked as anchors, producers, executives, panelists, etc. They were long roundtable discussions, but basically he asked them two questions: What would a utopian news broadcast be, and what's stopping you from doing it?

    None of the characters in the show are based on anyone from real life.



    It may, but the show isn't an analysis of recent U.S. politics. It uses news from the recent past to tell a story about how news is produced in the corporate media age.

    While the show may present a particular point of view about the news stories it mentions, the main purpose of any news story mentioned is to tell a story about how the content of the news is affected by various factors, such as internal pressure to break a story before information can be verified, management pressure on the news division to cover sensationalist stories rather than "hard" news in order to boost ratings, and pressure on corporate management to not be critical of political powers. The Newsroom illustrates these points by showing them in the context of real stories from the recent past, such as the 2010 Gulf oil spill, the Casey Anthony trial, and the 2010 and 2012 national elections.

    So while the show may include coverage of some important news stories, it skips many others because its primary intent is to show how the news is produced, and to provide commentary on the most important news stories or political events.

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  • How many seasons does The Newsroom have?
    3 seasons
  • How many episodes does The Newsroom have?
    25 episodes
  • When did The Newsroom premiere?
    June 24, 2012
  • When did The Newsroom end?
    December 14, 2014
  • How long are episodes of The Newsroom?
    1 hour
  • What is the IMDb rating of The Newsroom?
    8.6 out of 10
  • Who stars in The Newsroom?
    Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer, and John Gallagher Jr.
  • Who created The Newsroom?
    Aaron Sorkin
  • Who wrote The Newsroom?
    Aaron Sorkin, Jon Lovett, Paul Redford, Gideon Yago, Matthew López, Adam R. Perlman, Alena Smith, Amy Rice, Brendan Fehily, Camilla Blackett, and others
  • Who directed The Newsroom?
    Paul Lieberstein, Greg Mottola, Carl Franklin, Lesli Linka Glatter, Anthony Hemingway, Daniel Minahan, Jeremy Podeswa, Alex Graves, Julian Farino, Joshua Marston, and others
  • Who was the producer of The Newsroom?
    Jon Lovett and Leanne Moore
  • Who was the composer for The Newsroom?
    Thomas Newman, Jeff Beal, Johnny Klimek, and Alex Wurman
  • Who was the executive producer of The Newsroom?
    Alan Poul, Scott Rudin, Aaron Sorkin, Denis Biggs, and Paul Lieberstein
  • Who was the cinematographer for The Newsroom?
    Barry Ackroyd, David J. Miller, and Todd McMullen
  • What is the plot of The Newsroom?
    A newsroom undergoes some changes in its workings and morals as a new team is brought in, bringing unexpected results for its existing news anchor.
  • Who are the characters in The Newsroom?
    Morgan Jones, Adam Roth, Barry Lasenthal, Brian Brenner, Bryce Delancy, Cameron, Charlie Skinner, Cory, Daisuke Tanaka, Daniel Mendoza, and others
  • What is the The Newsroom theme song?
    "The Newsroom Main Theme" by Thomas Newman
  • What genre is The Newsroom?
    Drama
  • How many awards has The Newsroom won?
    10 awards
  • How many awards has The Newsroom been nominated for?
    44 nominations

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