New York Times TV critic called the January 6 Committee hearings some of the best television of this year, praising the hearings as the 'show of the summer.'
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New York Times television critic James Poniewozik declared in his end of the year review that the January 6 Committee hearings were the"most important TV of the year." a TV show; that was its power and its accomplishment," Poniewozik wrote."Deploying deft editing, story structure, graphics, suspense, social media virality and, yes, a touch of showmanship, the hearings made a public service into the show of the summer and the most important TV of the year.
Representative Liz Cheney, a Republican from Wyoming, arrives to a hearing of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th protest at the US Capitol in Washington, D.C., US, on Thursday, July 21, 2022."The @nytimes says one of the best TV shows of the year was the January 6th committee hearings. You can’t even satirize this woke sh*t."
Steve Krakauer, editor of the Fourth Watch media newsletter, poked fun at the Times' description of the committee. "Alright let's take a look at what the New York Times thinks are the ‘Best TV Shows of 2022’ .... ‘Deploying deft editing, story structure, graphics, suspense, social-media virality and, yes, a touch of showmanship...’ ... the January 6 Committee Hearings," Krakauer wrote.
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