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TV Station's Twitter-Syncing Billboard Idea Goes Horribly Wrong

For whatever reason, the Mobile, Alabama television market is discussed on this board quite often. So perhaps somebody can explain why this was a good idea:

A new state-of-the-art billboard for WPMI's news team includes a large display of the station's Twitter feed, showing news headlines that have been tweeted throughout the day, alongside the station's two main news anchors, as well as a meteorologist.

Now, the station has suspended two high-ranking staffers after being caught in an awkward position following a commuter's shot of the billboard that had went viral. In the photo, the two anchors and the weatherman are show next to a Twitter headline that reads: "3 Accused Of Gang Rape In Monroeville."

Full story, with photo:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...ed-following-Twitter-gang-rape-billboard.html
 
Of course, it's not everyday that an Alabama TV station gets into a British newspaper.

That being said, there are better ways to do so than unfortunate moments like this.
 
Sorry everyone, I know it's juvenile, but that's hilarious!!! That sharp eyed motorist managed to give me a hell of a laugh this morning. ;D :D ;D

As for the staffers, they shouldn't be suspended. Come on, it was a simple mistake which involved a 'juxtaposition' that probably wasn't obvious to whoever was writing the Twitter feed. This was just one of those things that happens when you least expect it. I say, give 'em a pass this time!
 
BRNout said:
As for the staffers, they shouldn't be suspended. Come on, it was a simple mistake which involved a 'juxtaposition' that probably wasn't obvious to whoever was writing the Twitter feed.

Agreed -- it's merely a case of circumstance, being in the "wrong place at the wrong time".
 
This is something you'd expect to find on Leno's "Headlines" segment. It's harmless, really. Come on, WPMI, lighten up!
 
DToTheJ said:
For whatever reason, the Mobile, Alabama television market is discussed on this board quite often.

It's an interesting broadcast market and I live there.

WPMI-TV is a local affiliate of NBC, covering the south of Alabama and much of Florida.

The writer should have written "covering southwest Alabama and northwest Florida".
 
azumanga said:
BRNout said:
As for the staffers, they shouldn't be suspended. Come on, it was a simple mistake which involved a 'juxtaposition' that probably wasn't obvious to whoever was writing the Twitter feed.

Agreed -- it's merely a case of circumstance, being in the "wrong place at the wrong time".

Given M.J.'s response above, I fourth this. Total overreaction on WPMI's part.
 
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