Monday, January 25, 2010

CNN's Disaster Chic


After allowing that no one's really paying attention to the fashion statements of TV reporters on the ground in Haiti, NYT's Guy Trebay treats us to a 10 paragraph drone on how male correspondents' duds have changed since the days of Gunga Dan Rather and Peter Arnett.

Viewers who watched CNN’s earthquake coverage this last week were bound to be struck by correspondents who looked a lot less like the usual disheveled examples of those in the profession than like bendable action figures.


You could call it the Anderson Cooper effect. Mr. Cooper has rarely missed an opportunity to showcase his buff physique (as anyone would know if he or she remembers his stripping to a bathing suit to quiz Michael Phelps). But Mr. Cooper isn’t the only CNN correspondent with a self-conscious taste for form-fitting charcoal T-shirts, accessorized with a tiny microphone clipped at the neck.



Looking somewhat sheepish about it, a newly sleek Dr. Sanjay Gupta moved through Port-au-Prince wearing a snug gray T-shirt, his hair styled in the obligatory CNN crop. His colleague Jason Carroll, reporting on Wednesday’s aftershock and looking like a guy who had done 20 quick pushups before going on air, wore a T-shirt so snugly revealing it called into question whether a disaster zone is the place to flaunt one’s gym physique. A spokeswoman for CNN declined to comment, but in journalism, as in most things, old standards of decorum are clearly on the wane.

4 comments:

  1. So where are the women in this trend????
    Send in Roger's Angels with a little bare midriff!

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  2. With that outfit, Dan Rather should make the no fly list.

    Vinney

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  3. Ha, Vinney! That was in the 1980s before...

    Jim, there appears to be mostly male TV types in Haiti!

    Why aren't they wearing guayaberas? (sp)

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  4. The new spandex guayabera, perhaps.

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