Re: Ch 8 FINALLY HAS A GOOD TRAFFIC TEAM
Indeed! Excellent team. All Alexa seems to do is parade around in front of the little Tex-dot cameras and stand in the way of people trying to see what the hell is going on along the freeways. That part really doesn't even need an on-camera presence, just someone who can relay the info clearly and concisely and without being condescending by calling commuters her "friends". Honestly, I think the day and age of the traffic reporter position being no more than a 30-second throwaway 'breast-fest' is long over. The cities are much too big now to keep treating traffic reports as fluff. I'm no fan of Waggoner and Caruth, but they keep it business-only and don't put themselves in the way of the information. I'd also like to see some general overview maps so I can get a quick glance of what's going on. With the system now, it'd be like weather reports without radar, just showing 2 or 3 shots of individual houses across the area that are getting rained on.
> Laura Houston and Mike Shannon.In comparison to Ch.4.5,and
> 11 this morning,the traffic reporting on Ch.8 was a very
> smooth delivery with no distrations. I like Tammy Dombeck on
> ch.5,and she is a very nice person,but Ch.5 has her
> "jumping"from one are of the metroplex to another,and it is
> not smooth. Ch.11 is just eye candy,and ch.4 just hangs
> there. The hand off from Laura to Mike was a very smooth
> transistion and Laura'soncamera appeal shows she hasbeen in
> the business a long time. Very much in control with that
> needed personality. Mike was able topick it up and with the
> aid of graphics gave a concise and flawless report. Ch.8
> would be very wise in retaining them both for morning
> traffic,but we are talking about WFAA.
>