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freddyb590
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« on: June 18, 2005, 04:01:06 PM » |
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Friday, 5:45am... I turn off my alarm clock and turn on the TV.
No sooner do I hit the clicker, then I see the "Breaking News" graphic on the screen. I sit up, thinking that there is already something important happening in the world.
The oh-so-important story: Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes are engaged.
I think this is the only time I ever jumped up and yelled at my TV: "What the *&@$?!?"
I always thought "breaking news" was to be somewhat important. (Then again, I guess my life has changed significantly, now knowing that I have no shot at all getting Katie to go out with me this weekend.)
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Almo
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« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2005, 04:41:10 PM » |
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> Friday, 5:45am... I turn off my alarm clock and turn on the > TV. > > No sooner do I hit the clicker, then I see the "Breaking > News" graphic on the screen. I sit up, thinking that there > is already something important happening in the world. > > The oh-so-important story: Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes are > engaged. > > I think this is the only time I ever jumped up and yelled at > my TV: "What the *&@$?!?" > > I always thought "breaking news" was to be somewhat > important. (Then again, I guess my life has changed > significantly, now knowing that I have no shot at all > getting Katie to go out with me this weekend.) I think they led with it on the Today Show's opening.They probably had a script faxed to them.
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Joseph_Gallant
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« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2005, 05:33:13 PM » |
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Freddyb590 was watching TV at 5:45 A.M. (I suspect EDT) on Friday morning (June 17th):
> No sooner do I hit the clicker, then I see the "Breaking > News" graphic on the screen. I sit up, thinking that there > is already something important happening in the world. > > The oh-so-important story: Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes are > engaged. > > I think this is the only time I ever jumped up and yelled at > my TV: "What the *&@$?!?"
Were you watching E??
That's the only channel where the Tom Cruise/Katie Holmes engagement should have been headlined as "Breaking News".
Otherwise, it could have been mentioned without the "Breaking News" trappings as: "Well, perhaps it was inevitable considering their recent behavoir, but Hollywood stars Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes are formally engaged. We have a report they got engaged very early this morning, some hours ago, in Paris".
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freddyb590
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« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2005, 08:17:08 PM » |
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> > Were you watching E?? >
No, but close... I was watching WHDH-TV.
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« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2005, 11:26:21 PM » |
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It was an NBC. Am I the only one who is absolutley sick and tired of hearing this nonsense on all the channels? I think i'd rather hear a rerun of the Michael Jackson trial stuff than this... Edited by TXengineer on 06/19/05 04:26 AM.
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« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2005, 07:24:06 AM » |
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My biggest Pet Peeve in TV News is "Breaking News" or "News Alert". Nationally... the news/talk outlets use "breaking news" at every turn, the financial channels use "News Alert" if there's a stock price change, E Entertainment uses it if someone gets engaged. Locally... WPRI Tv uses "breaking news" as a daily lead in practice, followed by "developing story". They actually broke in not long ago, when there was a mill fire in West Warwick, and said something to the effect of "we have a developing, breaking news story"... and I guess that was supposed to be the cue this was a "for real" breaking news story. It's pretty silly. Just deliver the news and if there IS a BREAKING NEWS story, say it, and people will pay attention. And I don't mean to criticize WPRI; 10 & 12 do it as well, just not as a programming philosophy.
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« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2005, 07:02:59 PM » |
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You're right. That's not Breaking News. That's just BS. Breaking News should be something that's gonna affect a lot of people. I.E. A 20 car pile-up on I-95, a tornado coming towards Newton, a hijack airplane crashed into the WTC, etc, etc, etc. And maybe use Breaking News if a local sports team wins the championship game. It means get your car off the road otherwise someone's gonna flip it over and burn it. ______________ ~Jay Clark~
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« Reply #7 on: June 19, 2005, 07:04:50 PM » |
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E! isn't even on the air at 5:45 in the morning. They run Bloomberg Finacial Network Monday-Friday 5AM-8AM just like USA used to. ______________ ~Jay Clark~
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« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2005, 01:13:20 AM » |
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> It was an NBC. > > Am I the only one who is absolutley sick and tired of > hearing this nonsense on all the channels?
No, I'd love to see stations try to stand out by *not* crying wolf. But in this age of the death of localism and call letters (WBZ) only the flash is going to work.
"This is CBS 4, WBZ-TV Boston, where breaking news is for the important stuff and not for celebrity engagements!"
WHDH: "More alleged news in just a moment!"
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Smoke is probably right. Smoke is right again. Not to sound redundant, but Smoke is right yet again.
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