Syracuse Coach Miffed at Reporter's Question

Syracuse Coach Miffed at Reporter's Question

Syracuse University men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim exchanged harsh words with a reporter who asked whether he would return next year. 

Boeheim has said several times this season that he has no retirement plans.

Greg Doyle of CBSSports.com asked, “When do you think you’ll decide, announce, whatever, whether or not you’re coming back next year? Or do you already know?”

Boeheim offered the kind of acerbic response reporters and fans have come to expect from him.

The video after the jump   ​

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Tennessee Station Names New News Boss

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WBBJ-TV, the ABC and CBS affiliate for West Tennessee, announces Shanda Sundstrom as News Director of 7 Eyewitness News. She will oversee the entire award winning news operation.

Ms. Sundstrom comes to Jackson, Tennessee from Fort Smith, Arkansas where she has been Executive Producer of News for KFSM-TV.

Sundstrom said, “I am excited to take the reigns as News Director at WBBJ-TV. I look forward to leading the team established as the West Tennessee News leader, while growing a strong web and social media presence.”

Before becoming Executive Producer in Fort Smith, Sundstrom was a Producer in El Paso, Texas and Miami, Florida. She was a Producer/Reporter in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She graduated from South Dakota State University.

Ms. Sundstrom will begin work on April 15, 2013.

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Portland Reporter Leaving TV News

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Patrick Preston, currently a senior reporter with KATU (Portland, OR), is the new public affairs manager for the city of Hillsboro.

Preston will start his new job April 15, according to Barbara Simon, who is leaving the city at the end of the month.

Simon, who has been with the city for the past decade, said they are excited to announce Preston's hire. "We're impressed with his resume," she said. "We're impressed with the skills that he brings."

Preston brings a decade of experience as a political reporter, according to press release from city staff.

​The Oregonian 

60 Minutes Sunday

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Here's the lin-up for TV's number 1 news magazine for this week:​

NEWTOWN – Parents of the victims of the Newtown, Conn., massacre tell Scott Pelley that theirs is a lifetime quest to change gun laws in hopes of preventing the gun violence that took the lives of their young children.   Henry Schuster is the producer.  This is a two-part segment.

LINSANITY – Jeremy Lin shot from obscurity to stardom to become one of the few Asians to play professional basketball in the NBA. His sudden rise and stellar play became known as “Linsanity.” Charlie Rose reports. Peter Radovich is the producer.

Sponsor Love - 3 Kings Entertainment

Sponsor Love - 3 Kings Entertainment

Another record week is wrapping up here at FTVLive and once again we have to thank all of you for stopping by our little stop along the information highway.​

FTVLive has been around for over a decade, but we are just now entering our 3rd month as a free site supported by the best sponsors in the world.​

Sponsors like 3 Kings Entertainment their President Matthew Kingsley.

More about this top TV agency after the jump  ​

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Houston Station Finally Posts ND Job

Houston Station Finally Posts ND Job

FTVLive reported to you back in the middle of February that KRIV News Director Tom Doerr was leaving the station.​

Doerr was bumped up the Fox food chain, becoming the News Director at WFLD in Chicago.​

But, just a couple of days ago, KRIV got around to posting the ND job opening on their site.​

On April 2nd, a month and half after Doerr was announced to be leaving the station, they finally posted his open job.

So what does that mean?​

We'll tell you after the jump  ​

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Leno Posts Biggest First Quarter in 3 Years

Leno Posts Biggest First Quarter in 3 Years

NBC is happy to finally have the whole Jay and Jimmy saga behind them.​

The Peacock was able to push Leno out the door without nearly the problems they have had in the past.​

And it's a good thing they are able to get rid of Leno as quickly as they are.​

In the ratings for the first quarter of the year, Leno was a solid number 1.

What?!

The numbers and more after the hop  ​


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Did Gay Reporter Deserve to be Fired?

Did Gay Reporter Deserve to be Fired?

Yesterday, FTVLive told you the story of KTSP Reporter Mark Saxenmeyer being fired for putting a gay slur in a story on the station's website.

The irony?

Saxenmeyer himself is gay.​

He says wanted to do story about a gay Minneapolis couple who attended a White House Easter egg hunt but ended up handing it off to his co-worker Katherine Johnson. While she was in the process of writing the piece, Saxenmeyer added a few things to her script to make her laugh.

"They were based on a conversation she and I had prior about sensitivity issues," said Saxenmeyer, who is gay. "As a gay person, it's sometimes easier to use humor to help people feel more comfortable with gay people or just gay things. She and I were just having a conversation about questions she might ask when she did the story. It was just a casual conversation, and then we began joking about it."

All the jokes were deleted, except for one of Saxenmeyer's lines -- "big HOMO dads" -- which made it into the story that was posted on the station's website.

He was fired...but did he really deserve to be? FTVLive tells you our thoughts after the jump  ​

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Signing Off in the Big Easy

Signing Off in the Big Easy

After 38 years, WWL (New Orleans) Anchor Angela Hill signed off for the last time. 

By the way, we have to ask, does nobody that retires and signs off, every do it on a Friday anymore? ​

Anyway, back to Hill's last newscast. There was the obligatory ​cheesy gifts and the praise fro her co-workers, but in the end it was Hill's time to say good bye.

And she did so with class. 

The video after the bounce:​

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New Anchor Hired in the Burgh

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WTAE in Pittsburgh has named a new Weekend Anchor.​

Matt Belanger will not only anchor, but also serve as an investigative reporter. The station's last Investigative Reporter was bumped up to the Deuce. 

Belanger comes from sister Hearst station WGAL in Lancaster, Pa..

"Matt is dedicated and very hard working, and he will be a great fit for our team" said Justin Antoniotti, WTAE news director.

What a quote! We were thinking that Matt was a lazy son of a bitch that would never get along with his co-workers and be an awful fit at the station. Luckily the ND cleared that up for us with his quote.

Belanger begins April 24.

In Depth Look at the Pittsburgh Market

In Depth Look at the Pittsburgh Market

The company SurveyUSA has come up with a new template on doing research.

Instead of waiting for a station to hire them, they are going and and doing research on every station in the market and then posting a teaser online.​

The latest market SurveryUSA breaks down is the highly competitive news market of Pittsburgh. ​

The company claims that this is not stale, generic, national research pulled out of some book, with limited and dated relevance to the Pittsburgh market. This is 1,568 PDF pages of fresh, local, detailed research on the Pittsburgh media landscape, conducted March 2013, with insight nowhere else found on the Pittsburgh media market and the talent that drives it.

More after the skip  ​

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NBC Was Scared of Losing Fallon

NBC Was Scared of Losing Fallon

Although he still had 2 years left on his contract, NBC feared they might lose Jimmy Fallon to Fox or HBO.​

The NY Daily News says that among the many reasons that NBC named Fallon as the next host of the “Tonight” show this week was interest in the charismatic host from other networks, industry sources said.

Fallon, who signed a contract extension earlier this week, would have been free to entertain offers from other TV networks when his deal expired in 2015.

More after the leap  ​

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Campbell Brown: Obama Needs to Hold Media Elites Feet to the Fire

Campbell Brown: Obama Needs to Hold Media Elites Feet to the Fire

Former CNN Anchor Campbell Brown hasn't been heard from since she walked away from her low rated show on the cable net.

But, now she is blaming the media and the entertainment industry for all the gun violence that is happening around the country. And she thinks President Obama is giving the Media Elites a pass.

More on what she has to say after the skip  ​

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Want to Work at Good Morning America?

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GOOD MORNING AMERICA has an opening for an OPERATIONS MANAGER – PROGRAM OPERATIONS.

This position supports the GMA production team by coordinating daily show operations – control room coverage, daily show set-up and remote production management. 

The Operations Manager works closely with the Show Directors and support teams to schedule appropriate studio crews, graphics and DGA personnel to cover changing show needs. 

This position works closely with the Logistics Desk and Network Acquisition Center to coordinate satellite trucks and remote events, as well as maintaining budgetary control for daily operations. 

The position requires frequent field work, which can include travel to remote locations to supervise field production operations. 

This is a 7 day per week operation that requires weekend and evening shifts.

Candidates must have a minimum of three to five years of broadcast experience.

External applicants must apply through www.disneycareers.comand use requisition # 100177BR.