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searadiofreak
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News can add some fluff every now and then and get away with it. It just needs to be in moderation, and in context.
Great radio example today. I was listening to "Newsradio KSL" out of Salt Lake and they did a two minute feature on the meaning of "jump the shark"
Turns out it means when a tv show starts to go downhill, and amazingly developed out of a weird "Happy Days" episode where Fonzie was shown jumping over a shark while water skiing. I never knew that, and found it to fit in perfectly with KSL's news format. Nothing wrong with that. NPR also does this well. TV news could perhaps learn a lesson from radio on this. They could bill it as a "fact you might not know", and it would work. Unfortunately, network news tends to follow the "formula". Too bad.
Great radio example today. I was listening to "Newsradio KSL" out of Salt Lake and they did a two minute feature on the meaning of "jump the shark"
Turns out it means when a tv show starts to go downhill, and amazingly developed out of a weird "Happy Days" episode where Fonzie was shown jumping over a shark while water skiing. I never knew that, and found it to fit in perfectly with KSL's news format. Nothing wrong with that. NPR also does this well. TV news could perhaps learn a lesson from radio on this. They could bill it as a "fact you might not know", and it would work. Unfortunately, network news tends to follow the "formula". Too bad.