I often think long goodbyes from TV people are overdone. Layers of pollyanna hyperbole. They talk about the privilege and trust and gratitude of being welcomed into viewers' homes. On weekend newscasts? The right words? Vague next career steps and new chapters?? After being in Seattle for a proverbial cup a coffee? Unfortunately, social media makes these goodbyes possible. They seemed linked to the generation, but the comments aimed at strangers have become far more than we need to know. Is it done to get clicks present and future? To maintain your friends and followers? How bout mentioning the crisis facing the business, the pressures of working under the dark cloud of a Nexstar takeover or being asked to do too much work for the money? Her unsolved murder series dates back to the 70s in TV when I did the same stuff in Baltimore. They've once again become the flavor of th...
MEDIA MAVEN - Publishing media news and opinion (with some sarcasm and humor) in the Pacific Northwest, covering Seattle, Spokane, Portland and even a litte beyond. Maybe even some sports. Retired longtime broadcast journalist and manager in multiple top markets, ex-writing prof at UW and PLU in WA state, author of Season of the 76ers (2002) and a new horror novel, Blood Stained Papers. Kent State and American U Masters alum, Pittsburgh native. Copyright 2025 All Rights Reserved