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Jersey Boss
01-12-2012, 09:38 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that NBC is the #3 (or #4) network right now (and has been for awhile now), making it a poor lead-in for KFOR's newscasts, which should actually demonstrate how impressive their position is.

Don't know if that number is a local one or nationally. Local ratings would be more relevant.

drumsncode
01-12-2012, 04:51 PM
Going back to a previous post of mine, I've had time to think some more about it. If I could manage to hire away both Liz Dueweke and Joleen Chaney, here's what I would try. (And yes, I am shamelessly going for the male demographic. Women are a total puzzle when it comes to ratings!)

I'd take Bobbie Miller and Liz Dueweke and that would be my morning team. I might consider using Stan Miller as a third cog if he could add to the banter and humor. The jury is still out on that.

Realizing that I had a bevy of amazing women to use at 5, 6, and 10pm, I'd sit down and come up with all combinations of Lisa Monahan, Jennifer Pierce, Lauren Nelson, Amanda Taylor, and Joleen Chaney. I'd have so many amazing dual-female anchor teams that viewers would be tuning in every chance they got just to see who would be anchoring on a given day. Even then, I'd still probably have a third female appearing in-studio for extra firepower.

I'd put Kelly Ogle on the Oklahoma Impact Team, because "He's a man. He's forty.", and he deserves to be a "real" journalist. This would also prepare Kelly for an eventual run for governor, which I think is his true destiny. JMHO.

I'd allow any of the female anchors to pursue hard journalism at their discretion, knowing that I could cover for them for weeks at a time with my super-duper-high-tech-rotational anchor system. When they finally emerged with a big story, I'd play the living heck out of it in every time period. (Just like FOX 25 did when Britten Follett chased down Joyce Gilchrist in another state.)

So there you have it. NEWS 9 is two hires away from reclaiming a ratings dynasty that they started when they hired a very young Amy McRee. I've never seen a station with the potential for so much depth at the anchor spot. And hey, if David Griffin can afford to buy Amy's house for 120k over market, I think he can lure away Joleen and Liz. Just a hunch. (See The Lost Ogle for details.) If all else fails, take the money out of Gary England's salary. He'll never miss it.

OKCisOK4me
01-12-2012, 04:54 PM
Drumsncode, we seem to be circulating around one another in this thread.

I'd also find a way to steal that camera operator from KFOR, ya know, the laughing guy. It's like local flare, and that's good.

drumsncode
01-12-2012, 05:02 PM
Drumsncode, we seem to be circulating around one another in this thread.

I'd also find a way to steal that camera operator from KFOR, ya know, the laughing guy. It's like local flare, and that's good.

Wow, we steal their most powerful weapon, then we add insult to injury by stealing Robert the Laughing Guy! Man, that's just cruel! ;-) ;-) Nice touch!

ljbab728
01-12-2012, 09:24 PM
I wish some out of state station would hire the laughing guy. He drives me crazy. It's so planned and contrived and makes the morning news sound like Hee Haw.

Thunder
01-12-2012, 09:37 PM
I grew up watching KFOR and most of my life, I was hearing, but never once did I hear any laughing. Later on, when I lost my hearing, I saw a story about the laughing guy. Oh, well, guess I'm lucky to not hear that crap. He should've been fired a long time ago for unprofessional behavior on the job. Then again, Kevin and Linda play around with their Bedlam bets every year.

KOCO is the most fun and friendly.
KFOR is a mixture of both.
KWTV is completely strict and serious.

mdeand
01-13-2012, 09:43 AM
This would cost a fortune and be a *major* change, but I'd move all news operations downtown, to the top of the new Devon building or one of the others. That way, every time any station showed a downtown skyline promo they'd be showing KWTV's news operation (and icon). It would also position them for the hard news angle that many of the previous posters have requested. The hard news begins with government, and city government (with MAPS development) is at the core of that. Courts and police are downtown. Major business is downtown. Bricktown (entertainment) is downtown. The Thunder is....downtown.

News 9 -- Hard news, from the heart of the city.

drumsncode
01-21-2012, 06:19 AM
With Ed Murray leaving and Jennifer Pierce announcing her departure, I would hope that management at KWTV is already in talks with Joleen Chaney to come over from KFOR. It would be the most strategically powerful hire they could make. KFOR would be crushed and have to completely reload its staff.

Brett
03-03-2012, 06:02 PM
@oneforone...Your request may have been answered. I noticed that Jessica Coody's profile is not listed on the News9 webpage.

oneforone
03-04-2012, 12:07 PM
@oneforone...Your request may have been answered. I noticed that Jessica Coody's profile is not listed on the News9 webpage.

According to the Lost Ogle she was laid off in January. In retrospect, I never meant any ill will towards her. Her personality would probably make a great country radio station Disc Jockey or rodeo announcer. Her voice and her delivery of the news story had too much Okie Twang. Okie Twang sounds fine at a bon fire out the lake or in a bar somewhere in Bricktown just not at a news desk.

MrZ
03-04-2012, 12:43 PM
Clone Emily Sutton multiple times and have an all Emily Sutton news staff. It's crazy enough it just might work.

SoonerBoy18
03-04-2012, 10:14 PM
When the Devon tower is completely finished I would LOVE for News 9 to update their image of Downtown Oklahoma City. I love everything about their newscast. KFOR NEEDS A COMPLETE MAKE OVER, That opening song and that blue background and that same yellow 4 has got to go. It takes me back to the 90's everytime :(

Brett
03-05-2012, 04:04 AM
I noticed that Stephanie Malone got the boot from KWTV but ended up at Chesapeake bumping elbows with Sarah Libby. Could Emily Sutton be next???

oneforone
03-05-2012, 04:51 AM
That's because most of their set is green screen.

Dubya61
03-05-2012, 12:38 PM
Right now I watch KOCO, and am very frustrated everytime they do their live shots and, when discussing snow, the camera pans to the ground to show snow, or the reporter holds up a hand of snow. When they're discussing a court document, the reporter has to have a piece of paper in his or her hand that might look like a court document. Right, as it is stated above -- runninga live shot just to get relevance is stupid. What I'd like to have out of a new station if more info on the screen at once, or at least in sequence about the same story. There could be a panel showing the news piece being delivered, but I also want to know, maybe in a crawler across the bottom of the screen, why the station thought that this was news. Is there a trend here that I need to know about? In a panel on the side of the reporter or anchor, an information box saying what the opposing spin to this story would be if it were reported by a more conservative or liberal station (or both, if the station finds itself reporting in the middle of the road). I also want maps. If there's a fire in (fill in the blank) county, pinpoint the fire on a map. That's so much more informative than a running (flying?) helicopter shot showing a field on fire. Track it like a storm and show me where it's going. There's so much more that local news could be doing better. Disclaimer: I know we're better than most markets. I just want better still.

drumsncode
03-05-2012, 02:35 PM
Right now I watch KOCO, and am very frustrated everytime they do their live shots and, when discussing snow, the camera pans to the ground to show snow, or the reporter holds up a hand of snow. When they're discussing a court document, the reporter has to have a piece of paper in his or her hand that might look like a court document. Right, as it is stated above -- runninga live shot just to get relevance is stupid. What I'd like to have out of a new station if more info on the screen at once, or at least in sequence about the same story. There could be a panel showing the news piece being delivered, but I also want to know, maybe in a crawler across the bottom of the screen, why the station thought that this was news. Is there a trend here that I need to know about? In a panel on the side of the reporter or anchor, an information box saying what the opposing spin to this story would be if it were reported by a more conservative or liberal station (or both, if the station finds itself reporting in the middle of the road). I also want maps. If there's a fire in (fill in the blank) county, pinpoint the fire on a map. That's so much more informative than a running (flying?) helicopter shot showing a field on fire. Track it like a storm and show me where it's going. There's so much more that local news could be doing better. Disclaimer: I know we're better than most markets. I just want better still.

The one that always kills me is having a reporter stand there in the middle of the night in front of the capitol building to talk about something that happened hours earlier in broad daylight. These shots done in winter time are so pointless and awkward for the anchor. Put them in the studio and let them do the report.

anniemae
03-06-2012, 04:29 AM
Stop the chattering between the newsies! Stop showing pictures of the newsies reading the news...we now see about 10 seconds of pics from the field and then 45 seconds of the newsies talking at us and telling us what was happening in the field, I absolutely detest all that "face time", lets see the action pics! I don't mind the Ogle commentary, at least it is billed as such and people have a chance to reply. I do mind the little commentary comments slipped in during the reporting time! I'll decide what I think about politics and other issues, thank you very much! I, personally, like their weather coverage but I miss Mason Dunn...he had personality and did it without a picture of himself yammering at us the whole time! And consider off scheduling of your newcast commercials, you might find more listeners and watchers would trun over to you to skip commercials on the other stations...and they might actually stay...just maybe.

cjohnson.405
03-11-2012, 08:39 PM
I haven't watched news shows in years because of the "if it bleeds it leads" mentality. KFOR sickens me.

That being said, I would watch if they spent the first 20 minutes doing the news "Kentucky Fried Movie" style....maybe even some Count Pointer Count...and the last ten minutes reading Joleen Chaney's facebook posts.

kevinpate
03-15-2012, 03:55 PM
The news program segments make more sense and become a tad more bearable once you accept them for what they are ... the locally produced filler for the higher dollar ad spots.

Long live DVR ... the sane way to distill a 30 minute news, weather, sports and ad encrusted bloc of my life down to 4-6 minutes.