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  1. Bingo. I don't want to hear the B.S. that "people can get it on their phones." The moment they adopt that attitude, they're contributing to their own demise. If the weatherperson was off, someone would fill in. If they couldn't get someone to fill in, the anchors would read a basic forecast. In the basic requirements of large market morning news (especially market #1), traffic is almost as important.
    3 points
  2. The staffing just doesn’t work out sometimes. The right amount of people were off at the wrong time. It happens. Sometimes we make mountains out of molehills here, especially when it comes to substitute anchor situations.
    3 points
  3. I agree. Really can't be that hard for someone to throw a simple report together and read it. Hate to see how they handle breaking news, etc...
    1 point
  4. I agree for the most part but honestly it’s pretty negligent for a morning news program to just neglect the traffic updates.
    1 point
  5. Except WFAA wasn't in the basement in the last sweeps. WWL has definitely dropped to 3rd though (but has so much open water ahead of WGNO...)
    1 point
  6. My God, that's everything I've ever wanted.
    1 point
  7. As a millennial in the market, I don’t find her, or any of the selfie stars Tegna is running through there, relatable. I prefer news to be about the story, not about the person telling it.
    1 point
  8. Seems like the place to put this but during a recent opt during BBC Breakfast for Points West there was an odd failure. The presenters voice could be heard but on screen was a still image of a man in suspenders, wearing a hanker-chief on his neck and making a weird face in front of a green screen. After about 24 seconds they abruptly cut to the BBC London opt.
    1 point
  9. Todd Tongen's cause of death was suicide.
    0 points
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