Bob Barry Sr. is not a girl i thought he was about 95? talk about somebody who's been around for a while. He was good.
Bob Barry Sr. is not a girl i thought he was about 95? talk about somebody who's been around for a while. He was good.
Nature of the beast. Older men are viewed as being "Trustworthy"
I caught David Payne and Ali Meyer on the noon news a few days back. I see why David, and indeed Ali, have tons of fans. The banter was out of this world funny. There was never a dull moment. Ali verbally slapped David around in the coolest way I've ever seen an anchor treat a weatherman.
And going back days ago to a post about JiaoJiao Shen, yes, rwood8, she is superb too. The most charming little package of dynamite we've had here in a long time. She completely won me over during the Children's Miracle Network Telethon.
Would you happen to remember any of the news you saw during that half hour?I caught David Payne and Ali Meyer on the noon news a few days back. I see why David, and indeed Ali, have tons of fans. The banter was out of this world funny. There was never a dull moment. Ali verbally slapped David around in the coolest way I've ever seen an anchor treat a weatherman.
I was complimenting the quality of the anchoring. After all, that's one of the most important and sought-after features in a newscast. It's well-documented on this board in dozens of posts.
I was having lunch with someone at the time of the broadcast, but I can probably tell you exactly what was on the show at that time. In fact, I can tell you what was on every newscast on every station for the past few years.
The show covered who-shot-who on the south side of town, the latest house-fire, complete with helicopter footage, a drowning in a nearby lake, a child molestation, a robbery of a convenience store complete with grainy surveillance footage, the latest government scandal, the latest quote on high gas prices, a semi-worthless bullet-list of health tips that all of us should know by now, and a 7 day weather forecast. Then it's a big smile, a teaser for the next show, and out...
How am I doing? ;-)
Linda's the least of their problems, in my opinion.
It's really sad to see the station falter because it used to be my first choice. But as I write this, I realize how long ago it's been. I always watched Danny's Day and the old Foreman Scotty show. I think Count Gregore got his start there and we can "thank" them for the McCain Brothers as well. A lot of great talent rolled through there and maybe they're still feeling the effects of having to constantly reload as employees left for greener pastures.
Don't forget Danny William's Co-Host Mary Hart!
Crypt Keeper Cavanaugh (sorry, it just sounds too funny) needs to retire gracefully, and stop worrying about trying to win awards.
April 19th, 1995, when the biggest story IN THE WORLD was going down right here in our very own burb, where was she????? Vietnam, trying to create another "award winning story"
Don't forget to wear loose-fitting, light-colored clothing.The show covered who-shot-who on the south side of town, the latest house-fire, complete with helicopter footage, a drowning in a nearby lake, a child molestation, a robbery of a convenience store complete with grainy surveillance footage, the latest government scandal, the latest quote on high gas prices, a semi-worthless bullet-list of health tips that all of us should know by now, and a 7 day weather forecast. Then it's a big smile, a teaser for the next show, and out...
How am I doing? ;-)
The point being that for anybody who has worked with her (I haven't - but know people who have), she was ALL ABOUT the awards. Don't know if she still is, but she used to put her name on just about EVERY story Channel 4 put out, just in case.
Lets see, Local TV is a low cost operation. Problem is they are investors not broadcasters. They dont want to spend the money to do it right.
They came in fired half the employess and are running the other half off.
I expect big changes when contracts come up.
btw 9 is close to an HD newscast.
I dont want to blab too much , but there are private messages
I had the good fortune of tuning into KFOR on Friday, June 27th to see KFOR's new anchor, Joleen Chaney. There were no flies on this show! This is the kind of anchor I've been hoping KFOR would hire. She looks like she could compete in primetime with the other stations, and I believe David Payne mentioned that she'd been filling-in the previous evening. Sorry I missed that.
Maybe some other wonderful changes are down the road for KFOR. (And hey, just in time for sweeps!)
I believe the plan is - if Linda Cavanaugh retires they will put Meg Alexander in prime - but they need someone for the other prime shows. I hope they look at someone like this new Joleen. She's green - but word is she is a quick study. The problem at 4 is - they are so short-staffed - all their anchors also have to report every day too. That's a hard gig - not one many of the other anchors (aka Amy at 9) could pull off day after day. That's why they're limited on who's on the anchor desk. Truthfully, that seems to be the way it's going in news. That means smarter women - but perhaps not as good-looking. Like the Miss America contest.
KOCO is where its at!
Has anyone heard about the ratings debacle at Channel 4? Jobs threatened - people miserable for over a year because of sliding ratings. Turns out - Nielsen wasn't counting the digital signals. KFOR went from worst to first literally overnight. Nielsen says the problem started in 2005! Lost revenues and lost jobs may equal lawsuit. I've heard the other stations are panicked too since much of the past ratings books were probably wrong. A truly unbelievable situation!
My only problem with KFOR news is that it usually isn't news anymore. They have 5 and 1/2 hours of local news every weekday. Probably closer to 6-6 1/2 if you throw in all the snipets during the Today show. If you count all the NBC news/ Today show each wekday you have 9 and 1/2 hours of news. But on the local news with over 5 hours of space to fill they either recap stories from days ago (sometimes word for word using the exact same script), spend 10-20 seconds before each commercial all day long telling you what they'll be telling you later, or just make their own news. Some of the fluff they have on really isnt news.
As for the newscasters ages: I'd much rather watch the news from someone who understands it than someone who looks "Hot" reading a script. Some of the younger women (& guys) they have are absolutley clueless. Try watching the new weather girll on ch 9. she has no idea what shes talking about. You people who want to see young hotties doing the news need to watch mtv or nickeloden.
Personally as long as I get the real news and not the made up version I don't care what kind of chair they are sitting in. During the May 3rd tornado I don't remember what kind of tie Gary England had on but I know we could depend on what he was saying. I don't care what channel my T.V. is on if they get on and say bad weather is coming I am changing it to Channel 9. That is because I want to listen to somebody I trust that will tell me when to run for cover. I feel the same way about the news. I have been watching a lot of 25 lately and don't know what their set looks like either. Since they were the only station in town that cared about the illegal kidnapping of my grandchild I have become pretty loyal. They got my story out when the other stations were too scared to touch it some went so far as to say they had lost the papers I left them. They all got it on the same day and not one of the big 3 even called me back. Channel 25 has already ran the story over 3 weeks ago.
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