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What's the story? Who got the ax today?
Orator1 said:I heard the bloodbath has begun; At WGY N/T at least. Jim Gagliardi, Lori Riley and Dave Lucas are out. I'm sure there are/will be more.
Orator1 said:I heard the bloodbath has begun; At WGY N/T at least. Jim Gagliardi, Lori Riley and Dave Lucas are out. I'm sure there are/will be more.
Orator1 said:I heard the bloodbath has begun; At WGY N/T at least. Jim Gagliardi, Lori Riley and Dave Lucas are out. I'm sure there are/will be more.
Jesus said:Orator1 said:I heard the bloodbath has begun; At WGY N/T at least. Jim Gagliardi, Lori Riley and Dave Lucas are out. I'm sure there are/will be more.
I understand that the WPYX Program Director was let go, too.
Or something as simple as Cohoes. Might be hilarious radio!Orator1 said:Schaghticoke and Coeymans, for example...
bmprfg said:My favorite is COW loh-knee, and a couple times I've heard AL bany.....moroons
Orator1 said:The first thing one should do when moving to a new market is to learn the proper names of places; Especially when proper pronunciation of the towns would show a "seamless" change. This is important Most especially when the job entails naming places all the time! Since there are people still in this market to assist in the change, one would be wise to use the knowledge offered to them. To do anything else comes off as arrogant.
One of the best parts of this "change" is that the incidents they mention in the traffic reports, is that 90%+ of them are either NOT THERE or are announced as being in the wrong place! At least with
the "local" reporters, only about 10% of the incidents are not there when they are announced.
Pronunciation aside, accuracy in the "Price Chopper Traffic" reports would be also a good idea!
I really don't know where they are getting their information.....but all they have to do is listen to the Metro reports...or the reports on Channel 13...oh wait, they can't, they are too far away!
So far, the experiment is not working. And we as residents in the community they are trying to "serve" should not have to stand for it. If you are going to provide information, the least you could do is supply correct information.
There are many unseen and unheard people whose job it is to get good info (Police, Thruway, DOT, etc.) and pass that along to the media, who in turn supplies the info to the public. If the public is not getting the information correctly, the public is not being served.
So as long as the sponsors get announced properly, that's okay with you?