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Matt Whiting wrote:
Marty Shapiro wrote: Denny wrote in news:7e60896b-29ad-4df9-b10e- : We can snicker all we want at the clueless reporting of a liberal arts major, low man on the totem pole, who gets sent to report on general aviation - but how many of us have contacted the paqper and the tv station and offered to take the general news reporter(s) flying on a saturday afternoon so we can teach them the basics? denny hand up There was an newscaster in the Bay area many years ago who read an report about a GA incident on the air. This report contained several factual errors about the incident, among which was the picture of a twin for the single engine aircraft involved. The irony was he was a well known local pilot. About a week later, he MCed an all day safety seminar. The first question asked of him was about the factual errors in his report. His response was "I receive a 7 figure salary for reading the news that is handed to me by the editors. If they give me advance copy and I notice an error, I'll point it out to them, but when I'm on the air, I am not going to jeapordize my salary by altering what they hand me." That last statement also pretty much sums of my impression of journalistic integrity. Matt I tend to agree with you on this but he said, "I receive a 7 figure salary for reading the news that is handed to me by the editors." That makes him an announcer not a journalist. So in my opinion he is no different than an actor on some TV show or movie that reads lines. I find it amazing though that any TV news anchor would say that in public or even in private. Not that I question Denny's story at all I just find it amazing. At every TV station I where I ever worked the primary anchor also held the position of managing editor, news director or some other title that would, at least in title, give them some say over the news that was released. I believe all of the three major network's anchors hold the title managing editor. At least they did when the last generation was in the big chair. Also, I'd like to add that that comment alone would have jeopardized the 7 figure salary of any anchor that ever worked for any news director I ever worked for. But then I've been out of the business for, damn, 20 years now. |
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