Obviously it should be avoided, but 3 beers just under a six pack should be ok.
Airshaft??? What's the point of this thread?
Two incidents, one mine, one at a competitor's station where the GM was a good friend.Airshaft??? What's the point of this thread? I've known many guys who drank DURING an airshift. One overnight guy passed out with a bottle of Peppermint Schnapps in his hand. The morning news guy found him slumped over the console. After he was fired, I think his next gig was in some tiny Alabama town. Downward spiral...😑
I remember hearing this show live. It was her final shift and she knew that she'd been dropped and that day was her last program, which is never a great idea. She went straight from a local bar to the radio station:
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Paula White: the BBC presenter who went on air 'drunk'
What we know about BBC Stoke presenter who went on air after a few drinks - and sounded itwww.theguardian.com
The audio is here:
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Correction: WRC-TV Washington anchor. I don't think Harris has ever worked in New York, though he previously worked for CNN.This story is everywhere! The latest TV anchor to be intoxicated on air, and removed from the set. The fact that this is a WNBC New York anchor has made it even more high profile.
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NBC anchor Leon Harris sparks health concerns after appearing to struggle through broadcast
Viewers reported that the network abruptly switched the broadcast to the weather forecastwww.yahoo.com
The official story with these famous Orson Welles outtakes is that he wasn't actually drunk, but rather had taken a sleeping pill:It seems, according to the man's sister, he did not drink but when he got sick, say with the flu, he would seem to be drunk with slurred speech and delayed reaction times. The guy had done a shift earlier in the day and was called in to do overnights.
Thanks for the correction. Just a brief off the topic remark: It's interesting the number of NBC O&O's that are on channel 4, for ABC it's channel 7. Anyways, back to the topic of drinking before going on the air...Correction: WRC-TV Washington anchor. I don't think Harris has ever worked in New York, though he previously worked for CNN.
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