This post I guess could have gone into either the radio or TV Board, but I decided to post here since it actually involves radio. The issue that I wanted to raise is this: One would assume that both Doug Emblidge and Pat McGonigle make a decent wage anchoring news on 10 and 13. So why is it these two gentlemen also do news on local radio?
I bring this point up not because of any personal dislike for these guys, but because with the growing number of radio news talent losing their jobs, this "double-dipping" on the part of Emblidge and McGonigle only makes it harder for someone with radio news experience to find suitable employment.
This trend of radio using TV for their news of course saves radio stations money by not having to hire someone and pay health insurance and other benefits. Yet I'm certain Mr Emblidge and McGonigle don't work for free.
In a related topic, have you ever really listened to TV news on the radio, I mean really listened closely? Try it sometime and you will hear how it makes for poor broadcasting.
I bring this point up not because of any personal dislike for these guys, but because with the growing number of radio news talent losing their jobs, this "double-dipping" on the part of Emblidge and McGonigle only makes it harder for someone with radio news experience to find suitable employment.
This trend of radio using TV for their news of course saves radio stations money by not having to hire someone and pay health insurance and other benefits. Yet I'm certain Mr Emblidge and McGonigle don't work for free.
In a related topic, have you ever really listened to TV news on the radio, I mean really listened closely? Try it sometime and you will hear how it makes for poor broadcasting.