CNBC Host Makes Racist Comment

CNBC Host Makes Racist Comment

 

It appears that CNBC's Joe Kernen knew what he was going to say was racist, but he did it anyway.

The NY Daily News reports that Kernan, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin were discussing India's central bank when Quick mentioned that she still had rupees left from a trip abroad.

The conversation quickly devolved when she displayed a two rupee bills — a 50 and a 10.

"Gandhi's on the rupee. Look at that," Sorkin said.

Kernen repeatedly said "Gandhi" in a bad Indian accent, but the conversation only deteriorated from there.

"No, I can't do it. I was going to say something," Kernen said.

Perhaps sensing what was coming next, Quick said, "Please don't."

"I really can't?" Kernan responded.

"No, you can't," said Quick.

Undaunted, Kernan responded: "Are they good at 7-Eleven?"

After Quick admonishes him for the "insulting" comment, Kernen tries to backtrack: "It is. Alright, I'm sorry, I take it back. I apologize, before I have to."

Idiot.... 

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Anderson Cooper's Stalker not Mentally Fit to Stand Trial

Anderson Cooper's Stalker not Mentally Fit to Stand Trial

 

The man that stalked CNN Anchor Anderson Cooper was reduced to tears in a New York courtroom.  

A judge told him he was found unfit to stand trial by court doctors.

The NY Daily News reports that Alex Hausner, 38, was crying in the courtroom where he heard the results, as his mother, who said he desperately needs help, sat in the gallery.

"Doctors have found you not competent to proceed and if those results are confirmed you'll be committed .. to the Department of Heath and Mental Hygiene," said Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Charles Solomon, who gave prosecutors until Oct. 1 to accept or challenge the findings.

Hausner was led into the courtroom in handcuffs and a plaid flannel shirt. The shaggy-haired defendant immediately turned to look for his mother, who was seated in the second row.

"Where is my mother?" he muttered through tears as he sat at the defense table.

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And you Think your Ratings are Low

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No matter how low your newscast ratings are, they still beat the ratings for the Houston Astros. 

About a week ago, the Major League baseball team drew only 900 viewers for the game.  An out of market WNBA game had more people watching than the Astros. 

On Sunday, the team beat that all time low by pulling at 0.0 rating for the game.  

The Houston Chronicle says that it doesn’t necessarily mean that there wasn’t one person who tuned in, it just means that not a single, solitary Nielsen household tuned in to watch the Astros.

The Astros are getting more publicity for their bad ratings than they are for their play on the field, which has been absolutely awful this year. 

H/T CBS Houston  

Amarillo Sports Reporter Lands Job with the Celtics

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KAMR Sports Reporter is leaving the station to join the NBA's Boston Celtics. 

Austen will be the Team’s web reporter.

Although all the duties have not been fully defined, Austen said, she will host a 30-minute live pregame show on Boston home game days, which will include interviewing Celtics players.

Austen’s first assignment with the Celtics will be helping host an event Saturday, with former Celtics in attendance. Pieces of the Celtics’ old parquet floor will be presented to longtime Boston Celtics season-ticket holders.

“I think my job will be interviewing the Celtics players and helping put up media coverage of the website,” Austen said. “That should be fun.

“I am an NBA fan,” Austen said, “even though growing up in Tampa I was an NHL fan since we had season tickets to the Tampa Bay Lightening.”

Austen arrived in Amarillo on Feb. 14, 2012. She had been a producer at the Golf Channel in Orlando, but “I was fighting for that on air spot,” she said.

Austen sent out more than 100 tapes and resumes, she said, and had become so frustrated with the lack of response that she was going to go into sales.

KAMR-TV sports director Michael Spencer called within a couple of days after Austen had given up hope of working on air.

“I learned so much from working with Michael and Ny Lynn Nichols,” Austen said. “I learned more here than I could have in a classroom or at the Golf Channel. Michael and Ny Lynn really took a chance on me, and I’m so thankful for that.”

H/T Amarillo Globe-News

Charlotte Reporter Leaves TV to Tell "Positive News" Stories

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Sarah Batista is leaving TV news and the bad news stories behind.  

The Hispanic Reporter is starting her own business and dedicate herself to telling “positive stories.”

The Latin American Herald Tribune says that after seven years as a reporter and program host on WBTV, an affiliate of CBS in Charlotte, Sarah Batista dropped the crime beat to produce a series of documentaries called “Stories to Inspire.”

Batista, 33, told Efe that reporting bad news had become a routine, and she had little chance to work on stories that would inspire her audience.

“In 2012 I started researching what I had to do to start my own business, and I chose the not-for-profit field because that is where people can make a difference,” she said.

“The goal is to help non-profit organizations garner donations and clients, to motivate their staff and volunteers to show the power of the institution,” Batista said.

Batista worked for two TV stations in Charlottesville, Virginia, before joining WBTV in 2006.

“My start with WBTV wasn’t easy,” Batista said. “I had to work really hard, I was the only Hispanic reporter and they didn’t know what to do with me, but I tried hard and my work was appreciated. I’m leaving the channel at the top of my game.”

West Virginia Anchor Heads to Nashville

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After nearly a decade behind the anchor desk, Jessica Ralston is leaving WSAZ, an NBC affiliate for the Huntington-Charleston market.

"I wanted to go to a place that was inviting and had friendly people just like Charleston. I kept going back to Nashville. The people there are hospitable, and the people at WTVF Nashville are really invested in their station. I knew it would be a perfect fit so I accepted the job," Ralston told the Charleston Daily Mail. 

She will be the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. anchor for WTVF Nashville. She is moving into a much larger market and will have the opportunity to host programs on WTVF's sister network, News Channel 5 Plus.

After Ralston accepted the Nashville job, she contacted her general manager who sent out a mass email noting her departure.

WSAZ General Manager Matt Jaquint said he is going to miss her.

"She's been here nearly 10 years and she's been great for Charleston, great for the Kanawha Valley and great for WSAZ," Jaquint said. "We want all our employees to get out in the community and get to know some of our viewers. Jessica is a great example because of her involvement and her commitment to serve the community."

Jaquint said a search is currently ongoing and he hopes to find Ralston's replacement soon. 

Ralston was featured in FTVLive's Talent Spotlight and tells us that it really helped her in landing a new gig.  

Doesn't TV Already Have Those?

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USA Today's Rem Rieder writes a piece Today asking in TV news should follow the ESPN's Tony Kornheiser?

Kornheiser issued the challenge to his more serious TV colleagues during a segment of CNN's Reliable Sources Sunday showcasing his show Pardon the Interruption. 

Kornheiser's show has it's own on air fact check that calls out on their mistakes, on air and in real time.

He thinks TV news should do the same. 

Here's what FTVLive thinks.

First of all if Kornheiser and his crew are making that many mistakes, maybe they should dump them and find some people that know what they are talking about. It would also save ESPN from having to hire a fact checker.  

As for TV station's hiring their own fact checkers?

Last time I looked, stations already had those....they call them Reporters and Producers. And if they get the facts wrong, dump them and fine someone to do the job better. 

End of story.  

Aereo Expands to 4 More Cities

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Aereo continues to expand their reach. Today the company announced that they will soon be available in 4 more cities. 

The 4 are Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio, Indianapolis, Indiana and San Antonio, Texas.

These four metropolitan areas represent a total population of nearly eight million people. Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and San Antonio join Aereo’s list of 22 expansion cities announced earlier this year.

To date, Aereo has launched its technology in New York City, Boston, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Miami, Houston and Dallas, with plans to continue launching the remaining identified expansion cities throughout 2013 and 2014.

So? What Happened?

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Remember back on August 2nd, FTVLive told you that KTSM (El Paso) News Anchor Adrienne Alvarez was arrested after after an incident at her home?

Police arrested Alvarez on domestic violence charges after they say she instigated a violent fight with her husband Hazael Dominguez.

KTSM never mentioned the incident and Alvarez was not seen on after after her arrest. 

She went silent on Twitter for exactly one month.  

On August 26 she posted this on her Facebook page: 

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Vacation?! So that's what were calling getting arrested now? 

Now, Alvarez is back on the air, back on Twitter and Facebook and everything seems to be back to the way it was before her arrest.  

FTVLive searched the web trying to find out what happened to her case? We can't find any info what-so-ever. 

It's almost like her arrest for domestic violence never happened and the rest of the media fraternity never followed up.

So what happened? Anyone? Bueller? 

Hoda and Kathie Lee Join NY News

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FTVLive favorites Hoda and Kathie Lee are joining the world of the dying newspaper. 

But they aren't giving up their day jobs. 

The NY Daily News writes that  “Today” show stars Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb are joining the New York Daily News as columnists.

The dynamic duo, best known as the anchors of the fourth hour of “Today,” will offer their unique take on food, fashion, pop culture and fun, starting Thursday.

Gifford, a television icon, has been a morning show staple since her pioneering days on “Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee,” while Kotb has been a “Dateline” correspondent since 1998 and Giffords’ on-air partner-in-crime since 2008.

What If your Newsroom had these Rules?

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The dying Newsweek has ordered their employees to shape up and dress up when it comes to the workplace.  

Newsweek has started a very strict dress code that some feel might border on the ridiculous. 

Here's a portion of the new dress code rules: 

"Midriffs are to be covered. Denim jeans, sweat suits, low-rise pants, sneakers, sandals, flip-flops, halter tops, camisoles, baseball caps, sweat suits, T-shirts, tank tops, micro mini-skirts, shorts or anything else that is deemed unprofessional or excessively distracting are inappropriate business attire and should not be worn to work. Hair should be clean, combed and neatly trimmed or arranged.

Shaggy, messy, and neglected hair is not permissible regardless of length. Also, well-groomed, business style hair of natural color is required. Open-toe sandals are not permitted. Body piercing (other than earrings) should not be visible. Inappropriately dressed employees will be asked to return home to change into suitable clothing. Tattoos and body piercings (other than earrings) must be covered."

Can you imagine if these rules would apply to your newsroom?

There won't be a Photographer on staff. And requiring you hair to be natural color rule would wipe out the Anchor and Reporters. 

The pircings and tattoo rule kill off the art department. Clean hair would wipe out engineering.

The only person left would be the Sales Manager and he's a asshole to begin with. 

If FTVLive applied the rules to our office, we would a lot be in trouble. We love sitting around with our nipple ring exposed.  

But that's just us. 

Last one to leave Newsweek, please get the lights.  

Nashville Station Blows Up Morning Show Starts Over

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Nashville's WZTV has decided to blow up their morning show and start over.

The station says they are taking the show in a new direction, with a new name and new anchors.

In other words....they're starting over from scratch. 

The station has named Bob Sellers and Jennifer Waddell to its newly named morning newscast, FOX 17 This Morning.

“We’re taking the show in a new direction, “ says WZTV General Manager, Dominic Mancuso.  “Viewers still connect the show with talent from its inception 12 years ago.  It’s time to break that trend with fresh faces and a new identity, while continuing to provide 4 hours of local coverage, even after the other stations have switched to national shows out of New York.”

Sellers brings his on-air experience from Washington D.C., CNBC, and the FOX News Channel. Sellers is also a TV Agent and will continue that role with some restrictions placed on him by his agency and Sinclair Broadcasting (owner of WZTV). 

Waddell comes to Nashville from KGUN in Tucson where she anchored the evening newscasts. 

The brand new 'FOX 17 This Morning' hits the air September 30th.