Do they read what they write?
#1
Taken from today's local paper

"...it's not clear when the accident happened, but it is believed it occurred prior to when the report was made."

Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope

Tom
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#2
I am surprised it didn't say "It is not clear when the alleged accident occurred"
I read better news in my 6th grade paper.
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#3
I've heard the reporter saying something like, "a deceased body was found near.....", do they not realize that is redundant?

Just tonight they showed a rescue of "a man that almost fell 100 feet".... If he "almost fell", why did he need to be rescued? The story really showed that he fell almost 100 feet down an embankment. 35
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#4
When listening to reporters, always try to remember that most times they are reading a script on a teleprompter.

The writer is trying to maintain and/or improve ratings by inserting adjectives and descriptions to raise the drama of any situation.

As to reading what they have written, I cringe whenever there is a misspelling on the crawl at the bottom of the screen. Sometimes the word is a real word, but you know from the context that it's supposed to be something else. Nope Nope
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#5
Hear TV "snooze" people using the wrong words all the time. It's like they don't even hear what they are really saying or understand it. >}
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#6
One of my all time favorites from a live report.

A shootout between Police and a burglar left the alleged gunman dead and a officer wounded. The unidentified gunman open fire on Police yada, yada blah, blah..

Sounded like double talk to me since there is no " alleged " to it.
Larry
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#7
These things remind me of a radio broadcast blooper reel.
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#8
FiatFan Wrote:Taken from today's local paper

"...it's not clear when the accident happened, but it is believed it occurred prior to when the report was made."

Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope

Tom

Obviously, right? Hard to report what has not yet happened.

I think they do read what they write, but they don;t know the difference so the errors skate by, and I have seen some doozies...and it's getting worse.
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#9
Here in UK, Essex girls are reckoned to be amongst the most stoopid - but this guy takes the $64,000 prize! <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="https://www.facebook.com/VerySeriousContent/videos/1988860197807404/">https://www.facebook.com/VerySeriousCon ... 197807404/</a><!-- m -->
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shortliner Wrote:Here in UK, Essex girls are reckoned to be amongst the most stoopid - but this guy takes the $64,000 prize! <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="https://www.facebook.com/VerySeriousContent/videos/1988860197807404/">https://www.facebook.com/VerySeriousCon ... 197807404/</a><!-- m -->
I don't come to big blue for this kind of stuff.
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Charlie B Wrote:
shortliner Wrote:Here in UK, Essex girls are reckoned to be amongst the most stoopid - but this guy takes the $64,000 prize! <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="https://www.facebook.com/VerySeriousContent/videos/1988860197807404/">https://www.facebook.com/VerySeriousCon ... 197807404/</a><!-- m -->
I don't come to big blue for this kind of stuff.

So this post isn't really from you after all? 8-)
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#12
Ok, 'nuff said.....
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