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Jan 4
'09
Kathy Griffin courts controversy (again)


For the second year in a row, CNN decided to pair Kathy Griffin and Anderson Cooper together for their New Year’s Eve live coverage in New York City. They looked like they were having the time of their lives – joking, acting silly, making too many Lady Gaga jokes. I’m not sure if Anderson was drinking, but it would certainly explain his endless giggling fits.

What happened during the live broadcast is still being poured over. Did Anderson and Kathy think they were off the air? Did Kathy scream at some heckler knowing that it was going out live? All anyone knows is that at some point during the broadcast, Kathy Griffin leaned over the railing and shouted “Screw you. Why don’t you get a job, buddy? You know what, I don’t go to your job and knock the d–ks out of your mouth!”

CNN pulled the comments from it’s repeat broadcasts, and the CNN executives are probably wishing they had put Anderson and Kathy on a ten-second time delay. CNN honchos are now in the midst of issuing denials, explanations and a litany of shrugs.

Here’s an on-air pairing that will probably never happen again after CNN’s New Year’s Eve telecast: Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin. Griffin was co-hosting the CNN special telecast of Times Square on New Year’s Eve with Cooper. The “My Life on the D-List” star got into hot water early Thursday morning with some choice words to a heckler that were captured live on the channel. It happened after the ball drop but while the telecast was still going on.

“Screw you. Why don’t you get a job, buddy?” she told the hecker. “You know what, I don’t go to your job and knock the d–ks out of your mouth.”

The remark had been made as the channel was about to go to commercial, which it did right after, according to a recording of the incident widely available on YouTube.

“We recognize that the comment made by comedian Kathy Griffin during the live broadcast was inappropriate. She did not know she was on the air at the time, and we removed it from the rebroadcast,” said a CNN spokeswoman.

Griffin’s rant was edited out of a rebroadcast early Thursday morning. CNN did not have a delay on the broadcast. But perhaps it should have, since Griffin is known for a blue act and even on TV has made controversial remarks. One live comment in accepting a 2007 Emmy for “D-List” offended some Christian groups.

Earlier in the CNN telecast, she lampooned former CNN Headline News host Glenn Beck and asked for a pap smear given by medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta.

CNN is unlikely to get in any substantial trouble because there are no FCC rules regarding cable obscenity.

[From HollywoodReporter.com]

Kathy Griffin will most likely come out of this a big winner – every time she opens up her mouth it seems that someone is trying to jump down her throat. And yet she’s always able to make lemonade out of the proverbial lemons. After her “suck it, Jesus” remarks at the Emmys in 2007, the controversy made her even more famous and she began playing bigger venues. It’s my hope that Anderson Cooper doesn’t get punished for Kathy’s remarks, and that he steadfastly refuses to throw her under the bus. He’s the one who was laughing! He was her enabler that night! Alas, I doubt CNN will let them host next year’s festivities. It’s a shame.

Posted in Anderson Cooper, Kathy Griffin

Written by Kaiser         35 Comments »
Dec 1
'08
A Shirtless Anderson Cooper races Michael Phelps


On a 60 Minutes episode, hottie newscaster Anderson Cooper challenged Olympic multi-gold medalist swimmer Michael Phelps to a race… with stipulations.

Cooper’s Voiceover: Since he was in good spirits, and relatively out of shape, we decided to see how the world’s greated swimmer would do against a middle aged mortal. But there were conditions…

Cooper: How about if I, I get to dive, and I get to do freestyle..

Phelps: Okay

Cooper: One lap. You go underwater the whole way, you can’t breathe, and you can’t take a stroke.

Phelps: Let’s go! Let’s do it!

Cooper: And you’ll still beat me?

Phelps: Let’s go! (laughter)

Cooper: (laughter) Okay, I’m going to go change.

[Transcribed from YouTube]

And yes, this is where the segment reaches the true climax, because in the next second, Anderson Cooper is standing, shirtless, in swimming trunks, on a diving board. Take a moment to let that sink in…

Michael Phelps looks surprisingly less impressive than Cooper, which may just be because in general Michael Phelps is less impressive than Anderson Cooper, but it’s important to remember that this is off-season physique for Phelps. Anderson’s arms appear even bigger than Phelps. The Olympian definitely isn’t sporting his Adonis-like body we all focused on this summer at the Olympics. I backed the video up over and over on this spot, just watching Cooper stand there stretching his arms readying himself for the one-lap race with the skinny kid next to him.

But that skinny kid, no matter how out of competition shape he’s in, is still Michael Phelps.

Announcer: Take your mark… GO!
(Cooper and Phelps start the race, Phelps from a stand still in the pool, Cooper in a long dive from the board. Phelps, underwater the whole time, never using his arms to take a stroke, quickly overtakes the above water, freestyle stroking Cooper)

Cooper’s Voiceover: What does it feel like to race Michael Phelps? I couldn’t tell you, he moved by me so quickly I never even saw him.

(Race ends with a significant lead by Phelps who mocks his Olympic reaction by raising his hand with the #1 sign in the air and looking around. Cooper and Phelps laugh.)

Cooper: Alright, so I got beat by Michael Phelps, not too bad.

[Transcribed from YouTube]

In the pool you got beat by Michael Phelps, Anderson, but out of the pool, you’ve got him beat hands down, in every possible way!

Posted in Anderson Cooper, Michael Phelps

Written by Ceilidh         14 Comments »
Aug 6
'08
Anderson Cooper starts a feud with the Lohans


Anderson Cooper is one of those journalists I’ve always really respected/had a crush on. For a very long time he refused to disclose his position on most issues, maintaining that old journalistic credo that his job was to remain impartial. He got a little more emotional after the Hurricane Katrina coverage, but his ratings improved and people seemed to like it when he let lose a little.

Anderson’s been a regular substitute for Regis Philbin on Live with Regis and Kelly! for years. The show obviously has a more relaxed format that CNN, and at one point during yesterday’s show Anderson went on a little diatribe about how Ali Lohan looks old. Which, to be fair, she does. People have been saying that about her for a long time. It’s something about her features and her cheekbones. Ali actually looks younger now than she did two years ago – I’m assuming with the help of some stylists and makeup artists.

Anderson talks about the show, constantly using the word “horrific,” to describe not just the program, but also specifying that the Lohans are “horrific people,” over and over again. Then he starts talking about Ali, noting, “…and there’s this perfectly nice, seemingly, allegedly 14-year-old girl – looks about sixty – [audience laughter] – no I say that with concern and love.”

For someone usually so reserved on his own program, he really goes off on the Lohans. And it’s damn funny. According to Anderson, “Denise Richards Colon It’s Complicated” is an absolute entertainment gem compared to Living Lohan. When Kelly tries to pacify Anderson and tone down what he just said with a comment about how “They’re obviously a multi-talented family… the kids sing, and they perform, and they’ve been in the…” he just folds his arms and shrugs, noting flatly, “Maybe that was in the episode I didn’t see.”

Dina of course had a classic, well-thought-out angry rebuttal issued to OK! Magazine.

“People are just cruel!” she said. “This is bad karma for him.”

[From OK! Magazine]

Dina, the fact that Anderson Cooper even knows who you are (and does a wicked impression of her, by the way) is the absolute highlight of your “career.” Be grateful.

Photo Credit: WENN

Posted in Ali Lohan, Anderson Cooper, Dina Lohan, Feuds

Written by JayBird         20 Comments »
Jun 4
'08
Anderson Cooper tries to use the word “Boo”

I love Anderson Cooper. I love everything about him; he truly can do no wrong to me. With my incredible bias in mind, I have to say that I really enjoyed this clip of him that’s finding its way around the internet. Turns out the silver haired fox tries to use the word “Boo” – but apparently has no idea what it means.

Who WOULDN’T want to be Donna Brazile’s boo? Ahhh, politics. You really have no choice but to laugh at the smaller stuff. Anderson turned 41 yesterday (not that I pay attention to that stuff, mind you. Or that I’m a member of several fan clubs), but clearly is just as hip as ever.

Posted in Anderson Cooper, Photos, Politics

Written by JayBird         25 Comments »
Apr 13
'08
Is Anderson Cooper replacing Katie Couric?

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According to pretty much everyone you ask, Katie Couric is on her way out as host of the CBS Evening News. Well, everyone but CBS that is. The network – and Couric’s people – are all insisting that everything is well and good. However both traditional and internet media have been buzzing all week that Couric will be let go right after the inauguration in January – if not sooner. Everyone seems to have their own thoughts on why the Evening News has had such lackluster ratings under Couric – but no matter what your theory, one thing is undeniable – they’re not getting any better.

Now names of potential replacements are being bandied about – and the name at the top of the list is CNN’s silver fox, Anderson Cooper. In fact it seems CNN and CBS might be considering a trade of sorts. Apparently that happens in both sports and evening news. Who knew?

Katie Couric for Anderson Cooper? A blockbuster trade of TV superstars was floated Friday by TV insiders as a solution to CBS’ Couric problem. Cooper, CNN’s prematurely gray prince of cable TV, would replace Couric as the anchor of CBS’ “Evening News.” He already is a contributor to CBS’ “60 Minutes,” they said.

And CNN will eventually need to replace the iconic Larry King, who is 74. Why not Couric, who remains a marquee talent despite being a $75 million flop for CBS, the insiders said. “Take Katie off the ‘Evening News,’ let her do Larry King, and then let Cooper anchor,” one network source said.

Couric, 51, has said only that she was “working hard and having fun” since word broke this week that she was heading for a humiliating exit after just 18 months as anchor. During her tenure, CBS has been mired in third place in the ratings and, as a result, cost the network millions in lost revenue.

[From the New York Daily News]

NBC’s David Gregory is also being considered as a possible replacement anchor, and both Harry Smith and Bob Schieffer are potential interim candidates if Couric bolts before the inauguration. And considering just how much gossip is being e-whispered, I couldn’t blame anyone for wanting to sit through another nine months of speculation.

Somehow Katie’s style does seem to make more sense in an in-depth interview show. And it sure as hell is time for Larry King to retire. Maybe she could bring a little respectability back to that show. And Anderson Cooper shines wherever he is. Maybe it’s the gray hair… maybe the blue eyes… or the blue shirts that accent the blue eyes just so… but I digress. This is about important newsy things. Anderson could bring much-needed viewers back to the CBS Evening News. And my cable service is kind of spotty, so I’d really prefer he move to network television. And that’s a damn good reason right there.

Posted in Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, Media

Written by JayBird         16 Comments »
Apr 6
'08
Anderson Cooper’s stalker shows up at his apartment with 6 bags to move in

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I love stories of celebrity stalkers. They make you feel a little bit saner by comparison. So you spent three hours googling that guy you have a crush on. At least you didn’t send him six vials of your fingernail clippings. But I’m guessing celebrities don’t get quite the same level of comfort that their stalkers give me. And to be fair, they run the gamut from relatively benign to totally flipping crazy to murderous. On Friday Anderson Cooper filled in for Regis on “Live with Regis & Kelly.” In the opening banter, Anderson mentioned that he was renovating his apartment and had just gotten a call from the contractor. Apparently a woman who has been stalking him for over two years had just shown up at his apartment – with 6 bags in tow. She told the contractor that she was moving in. And was not joking.

Anderson is really generous in his description of the crazy lady. “I don’t know if stalking is the right word exactly… but emailing me aggressively for the last two years.” Talk about diplomacy. Most people would say something like, “Look there is this mentally deranged whack job who’s batshit crazy and stalking me.” The worst thing he said was, “So that was kind of creepy.” He also mentioned that he had no idea what his stalker looks like. Something tells me I should probably spend less time chilling around Columbus Circle hoping to run into Anderson Cooper for the next few weeks.

Posted in Anderson Cooper, Stalkers

Written by JayBird         40 Comments »
Jan 25
'08
Anderson Cooper says there will be no more Heath Ledger coverage

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So much of what’s been reported about Heath Ledger’s death has been speculation. In our speedy society where we need all the information right away, people just don’t seem to be able to wait. But death investigations take a lot time, from the police to the coroner to the toxicologist. Since people are so eager for information and answers right away, a lot of local and major news networks have been reporting a great deal of speculation – and not always clearly citing it as such. Though it’s rare, in this particular instance it seems like bloggers have been more restrained and ethical than traditional media. When we’ve written things that were speculation, we tried to make it very clear that’s all it was, and we were in no way reporting facts. For the time being, there is not much left to this story. Heath’s funeral will take place, and there won’t be much information until the toxicology results are back. Because people are so interested, news networks seem to keep rehashing the story over and over again, and report on every possible detail. CNN’s Anderson Cooper finally had enough, and wrote on his blog that there would be no more Ledger coverage on 360.

For the last two nights we have reported on actor Heath Ledger. His shocking death is clearly a story a lot of people are interested in, but tonight we will not be reporting more on it. The truth is there is not really anything new to report.

The full results of the various tests done on Mr. Ledger will not be ready for perhaps a few weeks and there is very little new information. I have no doubt other networks will spend a lot of time tonight discussing his death and the various rumors about what might have caused it, but I am not a fan of speculation, so unless there is something really new to discuss we probably won’t be covering it anymore anytime soon.

[From CNN.com]

I think that part of the human condition is a difficulty in letting go, especially when someone has died. There’s this feeling that you aren’t honoring someone if you go back to business as usual. But rehashing the same old thing over and over doesn’t do anyone any good, and reporting on gossip and speculation is downright detrimental. Even Star Jones has said enough is enough – and hopefully other reporters will jump on the bandwagon. It’s not disrespectful for the rest of us to move on – and it will give Heath’s family time to grieve in private.

Posted in Anderson Cooper, Deaths, Heath Ledger, Media

Written by JayBird         See post for comments
Feb 14
'07
Do you Wanna date Anderson Cooper?

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Do you wanna date Anderson Cooper? Pop.nography renders the relevant boyfriend facts from his interview in The March Men’s Journal. Depending on your perspective he’s either very low maintenance or highly Obsessive Compulsive:

a) He eats the same food at every meal for months on end.
b) He doesn’t celebrate his birthday, Thanksgiving or Christmas and claims not to understand New Year’s Eve, though he is contractually obligated to celebrate on-air.
c) He has no interest in attending any of his mother’s family reunions, no matter how rich and fabulous and crazy the Vanderbilts may be.

I’m going to vote for low maintenance. I still remember fondly Monsieur Cooper’s elegantly argued essay on going grey and letting the going be good.

Going gray is like ejaculation. You know it can happen prematurely, but when it actually does, it’s a total shock …

My advice? Give in to gray. Make the most of it while you’re still young. Remember, there will come a time in the not too distant future when you’re no longer prematurely gray. People will stop using the word distinguished.

By then, you’ll have a wattle, baggy eyes and sagging skin, and pretty young things won’t even notice your hair. Only other guys will.

Bald guys.

Burn. To Bald Guys.

The whole ‘premature E-jack thing was a real shocker of an opening. Even that Vanderbilt prose is rich, fabulous and crazy.

In a parenthetical note the pop.nographers add

Actually, the funniest part of the article is where it says that “gawker.com, a New York media blog, occasionally suggests that Cooper is gay.” Occasionally? Suggests?

It’s always nice to see blogs get their nod in the dying print media, even Men’s Journal. Also its hilarious that Men’s Journal thinks they need to allege Gawker’s finally tuned sense of Andersonian sexuality. Manhattan informers are constantly sending in daytime spottings of the silver fox shopping at the Farmers Market with his boyfriend or nighttime reports of the gunmetal grey lothario dancing around Roxy with a bevy of shirtless muscle boys and an artfully placed baseball cap.

Pic from innovationsinnewspapers

Posted in Anderson Cooper, Photos

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