Rochwatcher said:
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??? Is there any particular reason for the hostility?
I just think it is ridiculous that a few weeks ago we were supposed to take her seriously as a "journalist", and now this. Rochester deserves better than people like this on our airwaves.
Have you ever worked in broadcasting and lost your job? Well I have and believe me its tough on a person both financially and emotionally. One of the first concerns when unemployed is finding a new job in order to take care of your family. In this case it appears that Ms. Barnas was offered the opportunity to make some money so she took it.
Let’s take a look at this from her side for just a moment shall we? First she's hired at WUHF 31 where she ends up at the anchor desk. Then Channel 8 takes over 31's news operation and she's replaced as evening anchor by someone with less experience than herself. She works for a news director who tells others that he never wanted, as part of the deal to acquire 31, their on-air staff. Right there that has to be a morale-killer. Then the management at 8 decides to perform a "Little Big Horn" and the entire morning team finds other employment either in the private sector, or at other broadcasting operations across the county. So Barnas is given the chance to host a program that has little ratings, but more importantly, little support from the front office.
So we fast-forward to a few months ago when her contract expired and she's out of a job. Now, without a regular paycheck and the chances of landing another TV gig are slim to none, she finds employment doing commercials. I say "big deal." Tell me if you were unemployed and someone offered you money to do a commercial you would say no because of journalistic integrity?
The days of so-called journalistic integrity went out the door my friend when local news started to incorporate 'entertainment/gossip' into their broadcasts. Or as some call it "Happy Talk."
The issue here is putting food on the table, taking care of one’s family and paying the bills.
I don’t know the lady in question, and to be honest never really watched her that much on 8 or 31…..but I’ve walked in her shoes before and know what it’s like working for managers who made it clear that they don’t appreciate your work, or you always had a Sword of Damocles hanging over your head wondering if this is the day you get called into the front office and are handed a “pick slip.”
So if Barnas can find gainful employment doing commercials, good for her! At least she’s out there trying.