Possible,but they interrupted plenty during Katrina. Plenty of blood and guts there to feed that tabloid monster.
No real excuse but as usual WHDH Ch. 7 always appeals to the lowest common demoninator.
> > Channel 7 which passes itself off as "The News Station"
> was
> > the ONLY Boston television station which failed to
> broadcast
> > live George Bush's address to the United Nations this
> > morning.
> >
> > Guess, it didn't bleed; so it didn't lead. Not tabloid
> > enough for Ansin tabloid tatler.
> >
> > Instead, Channel 7 stayed with "Reeeeeeeeeeeeegis and
> What's
> > her name - Kelly",
> > Ugh.
> >
> > Yup, you will never go broke underestimating the
> > intelligence of the average television general manager.
> >
>
> In 7's defense, being an NBC affiliate, they, unlike 4 and
> 5, have a cable outlet (MSNBC) that makes it less necessary
> for them to interrupt, or at least gives them the
> flexibility to do so or not. CBS and ABC don't have that
> choice. The best thing they could have done is run a crawl
> saying: "TUNE TO MSNBC NOW: BUSH ADDRESSES U.N., MORE LATER
> ON 7 NEWS" Hence, tying in the branding, at least partially
> fulfilling their obligation to the viewer, and promoting
> their later coverage.
>
> Do you have any idea how many cretins call newsrooms
> complaining about missing soap operas, "The View," "Dr.
> Phil," "Family Feud" or some equally inane crap because it
> was interrupted for breaking news? They are pains in the ass
> who would rather see whether Girl X is really the one "who
> be frontin' and messin' 'round wit' my baby's daddy" or
> whether Girl Y is the bigger hoochie mama than hear about
> major world policy decisions, BUT, they too are part of the
> audience... and what TV station, especially one with options
> like 7, hasn't pandered to its audience before?
>
> P.S.: Trying to imagine the "frontin'" line spoken with my
> British accent... it's a whole lot funnier!
>