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Author Topic: Bad Timing Channel 7 ! Next Time Interupt A Commercial  (Read 1008 times)
PaulYovino
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Re: Bad Timing Channel 7 ! Next Time Interupt A Commercial
« Reply #20 on: November 09, 2005, 12:59:40 PM »

I guess you missed it: Johnny Diamond did yell, "Come on Down..." but it was to Scooter aka Irving Lewis Libby to 'Come on Down' to the Federal Court Building. ;-)


> Thank you for making my point TX! This isnt 1987. If you
> missed something...anything...you can find it out there...
>
> A 50's retirement story, no matter how much you liked it,
> was the best thing to interrupt if they were to interrupt
> anything.
>
> Something that DID piss me off is when CBS interrupted Price
> Is Right a couple weeks ago when Libby was
> charged...everyone knew it would happen. But they
> interrupted. At the end of it, I understood why...no matter
> HOW MUCH I wanted to see Plinko.
>
> This has alot more to do with your hatred of 7 than your
> being angry about what they interrupted. You've mentioned Ed
> Ansin and tabloid so much...meanwhile it is a story about
> two children who were found alive. Cmon Pauly.
>
>
> > > Again, a crawl at the bottom of the screen would have
> been
> >
> > > sufficient to tell the viewers the Amber Alert was over.
>
> > >
> > > Just more tabloid hype from Ansin.
> >
> > Again you are unfamiliar with the rules of a CAE (Child
> > Abduction Emergency).
> > Tabloid, no. Legal, Yes.
> >
> > Now lets all relax a little...
> > And by the way, if you missed the story, you could have
> > watched it on NBC's netcast at 10pm that they have been
> > plugging for two weeks straight...
> >
>
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odomski
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Re: Bad Timing Channel 7 ! Next Time Interupt A Commercial
« Reply #21 on: November 09, 2005, 01:02:41 PM »

You ARE in the minority.  As I have said along with others, it is Channel 7's obligation to air any and all Amber Alert information...if the Alert is just starting or is over.  It's the way it is.

We all know that WHDH sensationalizes alot of their stories.  However, in this case, they did what they had to do to get the required information out to the public.
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Mark
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Re: Bad Timing Channel 7 ! Next Time Interupt A Commercial
« Reply #22 on: November 09, 2005, 04:54:44 PM »

> You ARE in the minority.  As I have said along with others,
> it is Channel 7's obligation to air any and all Amber Alert
> information...if the Alert is just starting or is over.
> It's the way it is.
>
> We all know that WHDH sensationalizes alot of their stories.
>  However, in this case, they did what they had to do to get
> the required information out to the public.
>
You guys are missing Paul's point. It's about taking something as noble as an Amber Alert and reducing it down to a piece of "fluff."

But that is just about how ALL the news is now.

EVERY single time I hear a crack of thunder I hear an emergency weather alert. 10 years ago that wouldn't have been. The TV stations just want to "cover" themselves.

This leads to saturation to the point where no one pays any attention to it.

I can see both sides. People said "you can just see the newspiece later on. You can also just log on and see where and when Amber Alerts are.

So you can make a point for both sides.

Again the issue isn't whether or not Amber Alert is needed it about using a purely informative piece to blow something out of proportion for the sake of sensationalized rating.

And again, MOST TV stations do this now. The slightest bit of snow is a "near-Blizzard."

Etc etc

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TheGuyInTheRadio
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Re: Bad Timing Channel 7 ! Next Time Interupt A Commercial
« Reply #23 on: November 09, 2005, 04:57:49 PM »

Hahha cute.


> I guess you missed it: Johnny Diamond did yell, "Come on
> Down..." but it was to Scooter aka Irving Lewis Libby to
> 'Come on Down' to the Federal Court Building. ;-)
>
>
> > Thank you for making my point TX! This isnt 1987. If you
> > missed something...anything...you can find it out there...
>
> >
> > A 50's retirement story, no matter how much you liked it,
> > was the best thing to interrupt if they were to interrupt
> > anything.
> >
> > Something that DID piss me off is when CBS interrupted
> Price
> > Is Right a couple weeks ago when Libby was
> > charged...everyone knew it would happen. But they
> > interrupted. At the end of it, I understood why...no
> matter
> > HOW MUCH I wanted to see Plinko.
> >
> > This has alot more to do with your hatred of 7 than your
> > being angry about what they interrupted. You've mentioned
> Ed
> > Ansin and tabloid so much...meanwhile it is a story about
> > two children who were found alive. Cmon Pauly.
> >
> >
> > > > Again, a crawl at the bottom of the screen would have
> > been
> > >
> > > > sufficient to tell the viewers the Amber Alert was
> over.
> >
> > > >
> > > > Just more tabloid hype from Ansin.
> > >
> > > Again you are unfamiliar with the rules of a CAE (Child
> > > Abduction Emergency).
> > > Tabloid, no. Legal, Yes.
> > >
> > > Now lets all relax a little...
> > > And by the way, if you missed the story, you could have
> > > watched it on NBC's netcast at 10pm that they have been
> > > plugging for two weeks straight...
> > >
> >
>

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