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ABC's David Muir Gets Worried When the Pilot Isn't in the Cockpit
You know how we love Anderson Cooper? No? Well, welcome to our blog, we're so happy to have first-time readers. For the rest of you, we have some bad news. We are developing a new newscasting crush. No, it's not Shep Smith, though his eyebrows are appropriately intense. It's ABC News' David Muir. He's tall, he's gorgeous, he has one of those surreally serious Anchor Voices, and he's one of New York's rising stars of 2008's campaign coverage. We tracked him down to ask him a few burning questions: What do you think we're going to know the day after Super Tuesday? That we still have a long way to go until November. What type of coverage intimidates you? The idea of doing what Charlie Gibson did in New Hampshire … moderating two back-to-back debates with the Democrats and the Republicans. He set the bar.
Posted 01/30/08 in Daily Intel : Intel
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