46radiofan said:BoyScott said:I find WSMV weatherperson Tim Ross absolutely cringe-worthy. Too much goofy and not enough credibility. When Tim comes on, I go look to see what Brother Statom is doing.
Oh man Scott..you nailed this one. I can't stand it when he refers to himself as "Mr. Tim." Grow up pal. Now Hollie, she's a different story altogether. She makes my heart go pitter pat!
Tibbs2 said:Gotta gently disagree on this one...
Tim Ross should be allowed to be funny again. WSMV management toned him down. It's weather, folks. Unless it's
a serious weather issue, some of the best TV weathermen coming through this city were funny (or just weird.)
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roadrunner said:I am sick to death of those Shane Jewelry commercials on almost
every single station. . Hate
that damn commercial.
"And online at Shaneco.com"
46radiofan said:I listen to WLAC a lot and even though I mentioned Lavergne Vivio before I heard her describe the traffic patterns as "quite" instead of "quiet." She also pronounced Des MoineS Avenue. What part of her jowel has been removed????![]()
She also says "Demombruen" instead of the correct pronounciation of "Demonbruen." Another thing she says is " Over here at..........................." as if she is on the scene of the accident, when in reality she is broadcasting from her home in Robertson County. She is pathetic
46radiofan said:I guess I feel the reason to even bring it up as a subject that as an avid radio listener I expect a certain level of competency in on-air talent. I would think someone like her who gets an extraordinary amount of air time should be able to communicate without a lot of local colloquialisms and without an extreme accent (of any kind, not just Southern). I would think that mispronunciations in a market the size of Nashville would be unacceptable. There are a lot of people who know the area as well as she does but IMHO, she is virtually unintelligible at times. Maybe I should just be "quite." ???
olebud said:Hey Oldies,She also says "Demombruen" instead of the correct pronounciation of "Demonbruen." Another thing she says is " Over here at..........................." as if she is on the scene of the accident, when in reality she is broadcasting from her home in Robertson County. She is pathetic
Lets not be too harsh. She evidently grew up in the area like I did and that's how I thought for years it was pronounced. I once worked with a guy, who, after finding his car had been towed, turned to me and asked, "Where the heck is Mum Mum Street?" Yep, same street.
As far as "over here at........" or that she's in Robertson County, not all that many people know that. And she must be doing something right, she has been at home on WLAC for a lot of years. And she is a real nice person which comes across in her reports. Just my thoughts...
oldies5161 said:Buddy, you are the ultimate pro and always sounded professional on the air
olebud said:No guys...don't give up your opinions. I always liked hearing what others think. I would listen to others -- but the final decision was mine.
I learned to go into a community and find how they pronounced names, --- then they find you more believeable. And what difference does it make if she's doing traffic from Springfield or a room that looks out on another building on Music Row? U-Turn was NOT hired to anchor news.
You can usually recognize out of towners when they come to Nashville by the way they pronounce Lafayette (we don't do it like they do in Louisiana) -- or Lebanon (we don't do it like they do in the country) . Richard Thomas always did 'Air Borne Traffic' even when he was in his red pickup truck. And do you rerally think Commander Chuck is flying?
And saying "over here on......" is a way many southerners talk. I people I'm talking to at work are from somewhere else say "bringing something home." We always 'took or take' things home and "bring or brought them to where the station."
And "run him over"? We say run over him.
Now...having said all that.....I'm not the expert....I just did it a long time and still enjoy talking about it. Always have an opinion. Then see what others think...and base your decision on your experience. That's what I did.
Keep it up, it gives us something to comment on.....thanks, buddy
"IT'S EIGHT-OH-TEN..."
I have the audio.