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.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.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.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 10 wins & 34 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The Newsroom' is acclaimed for its sharp writing, timely narrative, and compelling performances, particularly Jeff Daniels as the seasoned news anchor. Key themes include the challenges of news delivery in the digital age, journalistic integrity, and corporate influence on media. Despite praise, some criticize the show for political bias, overly didactic dialogue, and a preachy tone. The cast receives mixed reactions, with certain actors deemed over-the-top. Nonetheless, many appreciate its attempt to address real-world events and engaging storytelling.
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It is great to have him back
I am watching it for a second time. All of the critics are acting as if Aaron Sorkin kicked dirt in their faces. The critics said nothing of substance- just vitriolic rants. Maybe Sorkin has hit a nerve. In a sea of crap T.V. this is entertaining. Believe me, we all know that the Newsroom characters are no more realistic than President Bartlet or Sam or Toby, Josh,Leo, C.J., Josh, or Donna. I don't think for one minute that the President of the United States has a secretary who doles out cookies, but I desperately need to believe that we are capable of being all of these characters. I desperately need to be quixotic for an hour a week.
This show was so good
I just started watching The Newsroom recently with my brother and it's every bit as good as everyone says it is. I'm about a decade late to the party but at least I finally got here. The story is about a fictional cable news network led by lead news anchor Will McAvoy (Jeff Daniels). The episodes are written about recent news events by a staff that takes its jobs very seriously but corporate and personal obstacles keep getting in their way. The Newsroom might be Aaron Sorkin's best work of his hall of fame career. It's fascinating from the beginning to the very end. All you have to do is read through the reviews here to see how loved this show really is.
The best news you will get
HBO just has it all. Here comes a show about making the news. And it is amazing! Yes, a must watch. No surprise, considering their legacy.
Whenever you hear "I'm Will McAvoy and these are the news." you could think you're actually watching the real news. This is because of an extraordinary production value, we are used to with HBO shows.
The second trademark, brilliant characters played by talented actors is also fulfilled. With Jeff Daniels we have an Emmy Award winning lead, no ANCHORMAN of the show, who managed to succeed against Bryan Cranston's Walter White in 2012. Let that sink in.
Aaron Sorkin, a name I never geard of before pulls out a fresh unused story about journalism that is so captivating, that I am really sad it ended after just three seasons. One message of the show is how journalism should be. It should be telling the truth and only the truth. No clickbait, no fake news just to make more profit. In a time before the social media madness, this show already critizised how the mainstream media operates. Looking back 10 years later it was way ahead of its time.
The show covering real events like the Obama election or the Fukushima incident was great, because you get an impression how real news channels like Fox News or CNN operate.
Last but not least there is trademark number three, the infamous HBO plottwist. This time it hits you from out of nowhere. Sorkin takes profit from establishing his characters so well, that they become like a family. He rips apart one of them and it feels like he took a part of you aswell. Brilliantly written. It makes a perfect ending. Another HBO masterpiece. Thank you very much!
Whenever you hear "I'm Will McAvoy and these are the news." you could think you're actually watching the real news. This is because of an extraordinary production value, we are used to with HBO shows.
The second trademark, brilliant characters played by talented actors is also fulfilled. With Jeff Daniels we have an Emmy Award winning lead, no ANCHORMAN of the show, who managed to succeed against Bryan Cranston's Walter White in 2012. Let that sink in.
Aaron Sorkin, a name I never geard of before pulls out a fresh unused story about journalism that is so captivating, that I am really sad it ended after just three seasons. One message of the show is how journalism should be. It should be telling the truth and only the truth. No clickbait, no fake news just to make more profit. In a time before the social media madness, this show already critizised how the mainstream media operates. Looking back 10 years later it was way ahead of its time.
The show covering real events like the Obama election or the Fukushima incident was great, because you get an impression how real news channels like Fox News or CNN operate.
Last but not least there is trademark number three, the infamous HBO plottwist. This time it hits you from out of nowhere. Sorkin takes profit from establishing his characters so well, that they become like a family. He rips apart one of them and it feels like he took a part of you aswell. Brilliantly written. It makes a perfect ending. Another HBO masterpiece. Thank you very much!
Witness to genius
I've been watching television for all of my 57 years on the planet. It is a rare thing when I see a show that grabs me from the first moments and holds me to my chair until the very last, but this just happened tonight as I watched the first episode of The Newsroom. Brilliant writing, terrific characters, excellent dialog, smooth and sexy directing that organically brought all the pieces together, and there couldn't have been better casting. Every character just felt exactly right. When it was over, I said this will be the new West Wing. Jeff Daniels shines in this role and what a great opportunity to showcase his effortless acting. I can easily see major Hollywood "A" listers grabbing their telephone's right now making late Sunday night calls to their agents demanding they get a guest appearance on The Newsroom. I was hoping for good when I heard about this show last winter, but what was delivered was excellence. Well done HBO. You've got me hooked. Well done!
I signed up for IMDb solely to give this show 10 stars
I have never felt as driven to make sure other people understood just how perfect a show was. Not for Game of Thrones, Firefly, Sopranos or any of the other shows I obsess about. But this show changed that! This show boils down everything that is wrong with America and puts out a simple answer to solving that. DO THE BLOODY NEWS LIKE IT'S NEWS NOT A HIGH SCHOOL PROM ELECTION!
Jeff Daniels is perfect in his role as the tired beaten down journalist that just doesn't give a damn about anything anymore, but used too. And we can see the spark that ignites him to become great again. Why aren't real reporters like this? Why oh why?
If this show get's cancelled I will camp out in front of HBO HQ and not leave till the last Game of Thrones series comes out (because I have to get on with my life at some point).
This was my first review ever on IMDb, all because of this amazing show! You better watch it as well!
Jeff Daniels is perfect in his role as the tired beaten down journalist that just doesn't give a damn about anything anymore, but used too. And we can see the spark that ignites him to become great again. Why aren't real reporters like this? Why oh why?
If this show get's cancelled I will camp out in front of HBO HQ and not leave till the last Game of Thrones series comes out (because I have to get on with my life at some point).
This was my first review ever on IMDb, all because of this amazing show! You better watch it as well!
Did you know
- TriviaThe last episode of the first season of all three of Aaron Sorkin's TV shows (The West Wing (1999), Sports Night (1998), and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006), as well as the series finale of "The Newsroom" (2012) are entitled "What Kind of Day Has It Been?"
- GoofsThe very beginning of the title sequence shows the Soviet Sputnik flying with its antennas oriented away from the Earth. The Sputnik rotated, which is why that design of antenna array was chosen as it allows equal transmission of radio signals in all directions.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.114 (2012)
- SoundtracksThe Newsroom Main Theme
Written by Thomas Newman
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