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    cp31 Guest

    Default Angela Buckelew Leaving Channel 9

    Angela Buckelew just announced on the 4pm newscast, that today Friday October 27 will be her last day on the air at KWTV Channel 9.

    She said that after 12 years with KWTV, she chose not to renew her contract and that she planned on being a stay at home mom.

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    GodsComedian Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by cp31 View Post
    Angela Buckelew just announced on the 4pm newscast, that today Friday October 27 will be her last day on the air at KWTV Channel 9.

    She said that after 12 years with KWTV, she chose not to renew her contract and that she planned on being a stay at home mom.
    That's a big time bummer. She is an excellent journalist. I will miss her professionalism and her smiling face.

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    Keith Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by cp31 View Post
    Angela Buckelew just announced on the 4pm newscast, that today Friday October 27 will be her last day on the air at KWTV Channel 9.

    She said that after 12 years with KWTV, she chose not to renew her contract and that she planned on being a stay at home mom.
    That's too bad, because I really like her. Plus, she has been on channel 9 for a long time.

    She's taking the same road that Jennifer Reynolds and Jennifer Eve took....leaving the anchor desk and becoming stay at home moms. I understand, though. If a mom is able to stay home and raise her kids, then I say more power to her. I wish Angela the best.

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    Oklahoma City has no "excellent journalists."

    At least, not working for mainstream media organizations. She is a nice lady from a very nice family. Other than that, I can't say I've ever heard of her doing anything of note as far as journalism goes -- unless you want to count her physically being there during the '95 bombing which is not much of an accomplishment.

    -- unless Lackemeyer is your idea of a Peabody winner.

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    Yes, I was very sad to see Angela leaving News9.
    She was my favorite, she made the news fun to watch with her smiles and personality. Also, her being there for so many years says something about job dedication and that she wanted to make a difference...she did too!
    I liked her reporting as well, she covered the issues with good information and always had a unique way to present the story.
    I will miss her, along with many many others!!!!

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    These resignations always come as a shock. They just drop it on you out of the blue. I was tuned in too, and my jaw dropped open. They gave her a great goodbye tribute. That makes Tamara Pratt, Angela Buckelew, Brooke Osburn, and Jessica Carter all in the same year.

    Angela gave a nice speech at the end, and they had some great footage of her throughout her career. It will be interesting to see who they pick to replace her.

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    So does anybody think Amanda Taylor will be her replacement come Monday?

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerliberal View Post
    So does anybody think Amanda Taylor will be her replacement come Monday?
    I've been mulling that over myself! If she gets the 4pm, then I'd assume she'd also do the noon broadcast. She's already the Consumer Watch girl, so maybe that would be too many duties.

    I wonder if they hired Amanda knowing that Angela was leaving, or if this came as a surprise to management. At least we only have two days to wait.

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    Patrick Guest

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    Nothing can beat being a mother, and I'm glad she chose to do that. I wish more women could stay home and raise the family again. Morals were sure better in that day and time.

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    Hopefully she's as talented at raising kids as she is at reading words off of a teleprompter.

    You guys crack me up with these references to 'talented' anchors.

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    Keith Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Hopefully she's as talented at raising kids as she is at reading words off of a teleprompter.

    You guys crack me up with these references to 'talented' anchors.
    Well, they have to be talented in order to get hired on as a reporter or anchor. Who cares about the teleprompter? I don't care if they have to read the news off of a toilet paper roll. I look at their facial expressions, their smile, their attitude, and the way they present themselves. Believe me, not just anyone can be an anchor or reporter.

    News reporting and anchoring is a dog eat dog business. You are either good and talented at what you do, or you are gone.

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    I enjoyed her personality.

    Very respectable to be a stay at home mom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    I enjoyed her personality.

    Very respectable to be a stay at home mom.
    Why do these people have to use that hidious term "stay at home mom?" I can see the point for not using "housewife," however, that other term is hidious. It makes me ill.

    Angela will be Vice President in charge of domestic relations.. And I wish her luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith View Post
    Well, they have to be talented in order to get hired on as a reporter or anchor. Who cares about the teleprompter? I don't care if they have to read the news off of a toilet paper roll. I look at their facial expressions, their smile, their attitude, and the way they present themselves. Believe me, not just anyone can be an anchor or reporter.

    News reporting and anchoring is a dog eat dog business. You are either good and talented at what you do, or you are gone.
    You know very little about it

    It's more looks than talent. Facial expression and attitude can be learned by just about anyone. When was the last time you saw an anchor who you would say was not 'talented' as you say?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    You know very little about it

    It's more looks than talent. Facial expression and attitude can be learned by just about anyone. When was the last time you saw an anchor who you would say was not 'talented' as you say?
    I bet he knows more than you give him credit for. Besides that he is a viewer and viewers are ratings.

    I happen to agree with Keith. Oh. And I know a lot as I DO have a broadcasting degree. And yes. It is from a community college, however, a degree.

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    It just strikes me as odd that people feel like they "know" these anchors and are sad when they leave. So the person moved on with their life and chose to do something else, so what? In a few short months, maybe even weeks, you'll all be used to another perky, bubbly, smiling face reading you the news you could read from the AP online or in the paper.

    I'm not going to talk about "talent" or anything, because I don't know much about the business. But getting attached to news anchors isn't really something I do. I prefer to read the news I want to read, not have other people choose it for me.

    That said, I hope she enjoys her new station in life. Get it, station? haha I crack myself up.
    Still corrupting young minds

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    Quote Originally Posted by mranderson View Post
    I bet he knows more than you give him credit for. Besides that he is a viewer and viewers are ratings.

    I happen to agree with Keith. Oh. And I know a lot as I DO have a broadcasting degree. And yes. It is from a community college, however, a degree.
    Wow.. a community college degree.

    I have actually broadcasted on TV. I worked on a nationally recognized university newscast for about 2 years anchoring and reporting. My bachelor's degree had a large component of broadcasting classes. I spent a lot of extra time honing my skills in that area because back in those days, I planned to go into the corporate video production business. I have a few friends who are actually in the news business. My professors and friends encouraged me to go into TV news, but I'm not going to subject myself to that low a pay scale working those kinds of hours. Heck no.

    Some of the people I worked with were smart folks, others were dreadfully stupid. Talented? I'm not sure what they'd be talented at. Some were good writers, others had good presence on TV, others were just extremely good looking (I like to think I'm all of the above ).

    It's been years since I've seen a well researched and objectively presented local news story. They just don't make them any more.

    You ought to defer to people with actual experience.

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    Keith Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    You know very little about it

    It's more looks than talent. Facial expression and attitude can be learned by just about anyone. When was the last time you saw an anchor who you would say was not 'talented' as you say?
    How do you know I know very little about it? I don't have a college degree in journalism or broadcasting, but I'm smart enough to know good talent when I see it.

    "Some were good writers, others had good presence on TV, others were just extremely good looking (I like to think I'm all of the above )."

    Don't flatter yourself. In my opinion, good writing, good presence on TV, and looks, IS talent.

    "I have actually broadcasted on TV. I worked on a nationally recognized university newscast for about 2 years anchoring and reporting."

    A university newscast? Big Deal. Universities have a very small audience, because it is college kids trying to learn how to broadcast.

    That's nothing compared to major networks. We are talking big time here, not low class university newscasts.

    "It just strikes me as odd that people feel like they "know" these anchors and are sad when they leave."

    "But getting attached to news anchors isn't really something I do."

    I never said that I feel like I know these people. They are just the ones that I see doing the news everyday, and it's nice to see them smile after you have heard about abductions, homicides, drive-bys, etc......I have never got attached to a news anchors(I have a life), but there are the ones that I especially respect because of their professionalism on the air.

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    I wasn't speaking to just you, Keith. I'm speaking in the general sense here.

    And having good looks is a talent? So something we have absolutely no control over is now a talent? I have a hard time agreeing with that. Sure, news anchor ladies do a lot to keep themselves looking presentable, but getting your eyebrows waxed and buying power suits is not a talent.
    Still corrupting young minds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith View Post
    How do you know I know very little about it? I don't have a college degree in journalism or broadcasting, but I'm smart enough to know good talent when I see it.
    That's nice.

    Don't flatter yourself. In my opinion, good writing, good presence on TV, and looks, IS talent.
    Here's the thing - a lot of anchors do not write their own scripts. Most don't. Most stories are pulled straight off the wire, using network video and network scripts, and plugged into the newscast. There are also video press releases plugged into some newscasts. Most of the original material is written by field reporters. Most of those stories are chosen by news directors. News directors generally set up the format of the show. In some cases, anchors are producers and N.D.'s, but this is not often the case.

    A university newscast? Big Deal. Universities have a very small audience, because it is college kids trying to learn how to broadcast.
    It's the college TV station that brought you Amy McKree (sp), Stan Case of CNN, Angie Bruss formerly of New 9, Sheradee Hurst, Quinn Tran (also sp), just to name a few.

    The professors there know exactly how to prepare people for the industry, how to help them put together effective demo tapes, how to get jobs, network, edit video, find stories, produce shows, etc.

    I'm sure that experience at any rate has given me a much better outlook on the industry than someone who just watches TV.

    That's nothing compared to major networks. We are talking big time here, not low class university newscasts.
    Actually, not low class at all -- we were rated the #1 university newscast on multiple occasions. We were far and away the best college newscast in the state (and the only daily one).

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    "It's the college TV station that brought you Amy McKree (sp), Stan Case of CNN, Angie Bruss formerly of New 9, Sheradee Hurst, Quinn Tran (also sp), just to name a few. "

    Amy McRee and Stan Case are the only two mentioned in the quote above that have talent. Not a good example.

    "Here's the thing - a lot of anchors do not write their own scripts. Most don't. Most stories are pulled straight off the wire, using network video and network scripts, and plugged into the newscast. There are also video press releases plugged into some newscasts. Most of the original material is written by field reporters. Most of those stories are chosen by news directors. News directors generally set up the format of the show. In some cases, anchors are producers and N.D.'s, but this is not often the case. "

    In the Oklahoma City market, most anchors and reporters write their own scripts. I know because many of them have told me so personally.

    "Actually, not low class at all -- we were rated the #1 university newscast on multiple occasions. We were far and away the best college newscast in the state (and the only daily one)."

    I know of no University newscast anywhere in the country that won major awards. Yes. They win COLLEGE awards. Not the ones that count like Emmys and Peabodys.

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    Oh good grief, people. Quit bickering over who knows the most about broadcast news and get back to the topic.

    mranderson--of course there are no "major" awards for university level broadcasting, they fall under a different jurisdiction than emmys and peabody's will cover. They aren't "national" shows, so of course they are only going to win college-level awards.

    Would you say that winning the BCS Championship Bowl for a football team at the college level is small potatoes? I doubt it.

    You all seem so relunctant to believe Midtowner knows the business. Trust me, he does. You just don't want to believe him because of who he is. Yeah, maybe sometimes he might spout some stuff out of a hole but this time he really does know what he's talking about.

    I don't consider myself, a viewer, an aficionado of the broadcast world, and I don't think anyone else who is just a viewer should, either.

    I watch medical dramas, give me a scalpel!?!
    Still corrupting young minds

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    She struck me as a nice lady...not a very smart one though. I like Channel 8's anchors the best. I really think Channel 4 needs new anchors but after about 15 years living here I know that aint gonna happen. They're more likely to have them run for governor...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    She struck me as a nice lady...not a very smart one though. I like Channel 8's anchors the best. I really think Channel 4 needs new anchors but after about 15 years living here I know that aint gonna happen. They're more likely to have them run for governor...
    "I like Channel 8's anchors the best."

    Oklahoma City does not HAVE a "channel eight" on a terrestrial channel. To what city are you refering?

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    I get to go to a conference at OCU next week where Linda Cavanaugh is speaking, along with Colin Powell. Maybe after learning more about mass media communications I can come back here with a better knowledge of broadcast journalism and have people not believe me.
    Still corrupting young minds

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