Dateline NBC (1992– )
10/10
Sensational journalism.
18 November 2023
To correct the nonsenisical notions that UPN wasn't as popular as The WB, "Friends" was more popular than UPN and "Seinfeld" respectively. And that The CW is more popular than MyNetworkTV/UPN. Guess what network this "Seinfeld"-loving show that ditched stupid Keith Morrison a long time ago, is on now? That's right, no longer is it NBC, but MyNetworkTV. Chris Hansen has earned my respect. In the past he would have come off as a "Friends"-loving punk, but he's a genuinely cool nice guy who does the Lord's work and brings predators to justice, and the show never gets preachy like "Geraldo" or "Springer." This show is equal to "Richard Bey" and countless others. Plus for all you New Yorkers who love highways and the skyline, the show used to offer the skyline view in the 1990s, during the end credits. Everything about the show is breathtaking. A score by Michael Karp, who was on the NBC roster throughout the 1990s. Premiering as a quaint show in 1992 under a different theme, and using different voiceovers (first the talented Bill St. James and then later on a more deeper baritone-voiced man), the show took on its theme. The show offers hard-hitting exposes on crime. Back when NBC wasn't under Littlefield's nonsense completely.
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