Meanwhile KIRO keeps pumping up the new Waterfront partnership with their two lead news anchors Saturday night. Partnership????
And they threw in paid for Steals and Deals from corporate earlier in the show. Journalism be damned!!!
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KIRO has been more excited about the new waterfront park opening than any other local news outlet that I've seen. Its a major milestone in the transformation of the Seattle waterfront, which, as a whole, is a big story. But KIRO's intense focus on this particular aspect of it is getting to be a little much.
ReplyDeleteI noticed the banner at the bottom of the screen stated much of the first ten minutes of the 5pm news were “sponsored” by meet me at the waterfront. So in my opinion not really news and not really appropriate for a news program
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on that. This special coverage sounds like it should have been a special program and not part of a regular newscast.
DeleteKIRO. Is a few blocks away from the water front. They don’t have to pay for all that travel time. Every dollar counts!
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By that logic, if the new waterfront park was in elsewhere in our region, they wouldn't have covered it as much because its too far away from the studio. I say "as much" because they do have crews leave Seattle city limits to cover stories across the region every day, and a new waterfront park opening in another community in our region is a story that could, if it ever happens, warrant such coverage.
DeleteThey heavily covered the debut of the Waterfront, so it appears to be a partnership of some type. that partnership. I don't think distance was a factor.
ReplyDeleteEric’s a good anchor. Nice to see him on the weekend desk. Feels like the real deal when you watch him.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn’t exactly call this a saga - Eric was hired specifically to replace Chris Francis on weekends, as management had already planned to let him go. The schedule adjustments were simply to cover DeeDee’s maternity leave. There’s nothing particularly newsworthy here. What is noteworthy, though, is KIRO’s announcement about Deborah Horne’s departure. She’s been a staple in this market for decades. I wonder what ultimately led her to make that decision?
ReplyDeletei think he was hired to be a swing man....sports AND news to help on weekends in either slot. But he wound up anchoring weekend news much more often, which led him to the a.m. fill-in for DeeDee.
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