I was listening to a podcast by a fairly moderate central person who made the comment that it’s very possible that most stations that give the news 2-3 times per day will likely cut it back to only having one news show per day and some stations may discontinue having news at all.
The trend has become to get more and more world and political news, except possibly local news, from online. The weather is also available from a couple of good online meteorologists. Sports are all over the stations, so what else do we need?
I remember when CNN first came on, most people that tuned to online news turned to CNN. I don’t think there was any better newscaster than Bernard Shaw. Before Shaw on regular TV was Cronkite, Huntley-Brinkley and Harry Reasoner. All were very good.
I remember when the U.S. started Desert Storm and Bernie was on the phone talking to the audience through his telephone and a microphone. I forget who was on the other end, but they asked him where was he calling from? He said, “I’m under my bed.”
The trend has become to get more and more world and political news, except possibly local news, from online. The weather is also available from a couple of good online meteorologists. Sports are all over the stations, so what else do we need?
I remember when CNN first came on, most people that tuned to online news turned to CNN. I don’t think there was any better newscaster than Bernard Shaw. Before Shaw on regular TV was Cronkite, Huntley-Brinkley and Harry Reasoner. All were very good.
I remember when the U.S. started Desert Storm and Bernie was on the phone talking to the audience through his telephone and a microphone. I forget who was on the other end, but they asked him where was he calling from? He said, “I’m under my bed.”