Dallas Reporter Headed to the Big Apple

Dallas Reporter Headed to the Big Apple

WFAA Reporter Jonathan Betz, who joined the station back in  March 2008, said Thursday on his Facebook page that he’s accepting a job in New York City.

“I can’t say exactly where I’ll be working yet, but I’ll still be doing the news,” he said. “It’s a great opportunity, and I’m extremely excited.” Betz said he’ll also miss “all the great people here -- especially at Channel 8.”

Maybe he will be filling this job.​

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That Didn't go so Well

That Didn't go so Well

The movie press junket is almost never very interesting to watch. ​

Reporters get just a few minutes with the actors of some movie that don't want to be there.

But there are some interviews worth watching because of how bad they are. 

Watch this young reporter for Fusion having a very rough time interviewing Jesse Eisenberg from “Now You See Me”.

The video after the jump.   ​

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NY Mayoral Candidate: TV is a Dying Industry

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Anthony Weiner who became infamous for posting a picture of his weiner on the Internet is still a big fan of the information highway.

Not so much with TV news.​

Weiner is trying to make a political comeback by running for Mayor in New York City.​

It hasn't really gotten off to a great start and people can't get the images he posted online out of their mind. ​

At a local campaign stop Weiner was making his way through a thicket of boom mikes and video cameras to a waiting SUV. But before leaving, he had a dialogue with Jenesis Vaughn, an eight-year-old second-grader at PS 182 who told the candidate she wanted to be a journalist one day.

“What kind of reporter do you want to be?” Weiner bent down to ask the vivacious little girl. “A print reporter, for a newspaper, or a TV reporter?”

“I just want to be a TV reporter,” she answered eagerly.

Weiner bent down lower, as if to impart a confidence. “You might not want to go into TV—it’s a dying industry,” he told her. “The Internet is where it’s at.”

It's also the place you can find weiner pictures of Weiner. ​

H/T Daily Beast ​

Kentucky Anchor Talks About Battle with Alcohol

Kentucky Anchor Talks About Battle with Alcohol

A former Kentucky news anchor is going public with his own fall from grace.  Mike Barry spent decades covering news across the Bluegrass but was secretly battling an addiction to alcohol.

"Alcohol had become the dominant force in my life. Everything centered around alcohol. News stories: when can I stop by and get a drink on the way back?" said Barry.

For more than 20 years, he was the face of Lexington local news.

"For me, I'd see the billboards in town with my picture on them and the anchor team. And there was the picture and the image they're showing, but I knew on the inside that's not me, I don't feel that way. I was in misery," he said.

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Sweeping up in the Big Easy

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Reversing an overall downward trend in television ratings in recent years, New Orleans CBS affiliate WWL added audience in every news time slot year-to-year during the May “sweeps” ratings period, which concluded Wednesday (May 22). The only nongainer for the market’s longtime news champ was its noon newscast, which stayed flat compared with its May 2012 performance.

NBC affiliate WDSU also showed year-to-year gains in every newscast but one, 4:30 a.m., where there was a decline.

Fox affiliate WVUE ’s May 2013 performance was up (5 a.m., 6 a.m., 7 a.m. and 10 p.m.) and down (8 a.m., noon, 4 p.m., 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.) The station’s 5:30 p.m. local newscast repeated its ratings performance of May 2012.

ABC affiliate WGNO showed slight audience growth at 6 a.m., but year-to-year decreases at 5 a.m., 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. The station’s “News With a Twist” broadcasts were up year-to-year

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Spinning the Ratings in Houston

Spinning the Ratings in Houston

​Every station in Houston can find something to celebrate in the reams of spreadsheets that document the four-week Nielsen sweeps period for May that ended Wednesday night. But KTRK (Channel 13), KHOU (Channel 11) and KXLN (Channel 45) had most of the numbers on their side.

In the flagship race for 10 p.m. newscast leadership, Channel 11 prevailed in households with a with a 6-4 Monday-through-Sunday rating to 5.7 for Channel 13 and 4.5 for Channel 2. In the weekday late news ratings for households, Channel 11’s lead over Channel 13 was 6.6 to 6.0, with Channel 2 at 4.5. At 9 p.m., KRIV (Channel 26) averaged 2.8 on weekdays to 0.5 for KIAH’s (Channel 39) NewsFix.

More after the jump.  ​

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Bomb Scare Knocks Newscast off the air (Updated)

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A Bomb scare at WFSB Hartford has the newscast off the air right now.  

The station was evacuated around 4:45 p.m.  They is airing a rerun of their "Better Connecticut" program.

The picture shows police set up in the stations parking lot. ​

Update: By ​6PM the station was back on the air. They did not mention the bomb scare only saying "Thanks for being with us after this unforeseen interruption"

Why Gov. Christie Lost His Today Show Co-Host Job

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Gov. Chris Christie was on the Today Show this morning and NBC had billed it as Christie was going to co-host the show.

He was on this morning, but NBC no longer called it "co-hosting the show."

​According to NBC, Christie sat down “for an extended interview.” 

The reason NBC changed Christie's appearance from co-host to interview is because Christie’s lesser-known primary opponent grounds for requesting equal on-air time. 

And God knows if we wanted to watch a news program hosted by someone we never heard of, we'd watch MSNBC. ​

“Gov. Christie will sit down with Today for an extended interview and he will be a part of a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the Jersey Shore for the summer season,” Today show spokeswoman Megan Kopf said in a statement. “He will not serve as guest co-host as we don’t want the ‘equal time’ rules to distract from the real focus of the show, which is to highlight the Jersey Shore.”

The federal rule aims to force broadcasters to afford equal airtime for legally qualified candidates.

But despite billing Christie’s appearance as an extended interview, a post on a Today show website still reads Christie will “co-host” the show for an hour.

By the way, we watched a bit of his interview and it was kind of boring. Maybe it was better that he didn't co-host after all.

 ​H/T politickernj.com

By George! What the Hell is Jeff Zucker Trying to Pull Here?

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It appears that CNN Boss Jeff Zucker wanted to hire George Stephanopoulos away from ABC News and give him a show on CNN.

He couldn't get Stephanopoulos, so he has now hired George Stroumboulopoulos. We're guessing that Zucker is hoping the viewers won't notice that George Stroumboulopoulos is not George Stephanopoulos.

Hell...you never know it might work.​

George Stroumboulopoulos is a TV host in Canada and will now have his own show on CNN called "Stephanopoulos".....no wait.... it will be called "Stroumboulopoulos."

The interview show will debut on Sunday, June 9 at 10:00PM but then it will be moved to the hotley watched time slot of Friday nights at 11:00PM.

"Stroumboulopoulos" will tape before a live studio audience (or at least as many live people that can find) in Los Angeles. 

LA Anchor Says Good Bye

LA Anchor Says Good Bye

KTLA Morning Anchor Michaela Pereira said goodbye yesterday as she heads from LA to the Big Apple.

After 9 years Pereira is leaving local TV news and headed to CNN.

She will be the news reader on CNN's latest attempt at a relevant morning show.

Pereira said good bye on air, online and maybe even over the phone if you called her. ​

 She chocked up while apologizing to viewers for "the longest goodbye ever."

The video of her good bye after the jump.  ​

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Anchor Shake Up in the Twin Cities

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It didn't take long for one Minneapolis station to shake up the Anchor team after a bad May book in the Mornings.

WCCO is replacing morning and noon Anchors Angela Davis and Mike Binkley (pictured) with Jason DeRusha and Jamie Yuccas.

Davis and Brinkley have been doing the morning shift for the past 5 years. ​Both will remain at the station, co-hosting the Sunday-night news editions and filling in for other anchors.

The change comes after WCCO's 6 a.m newscast came in third in demo during the May book.  

In all the other time slots the station is 1st or second. ​

News Director Mike Caputa did his best to spin the demotions of ​Davis and Brinkley.

"This wasn't about performance," Caputa said. "But we want to be in a position to grow. Expectations are high here to do better in the morning."

The Anchor changes will take place June 2 

"Smokin' Hot Badness"

"Smokin' Hot Badness"

Usually ​when you see "Smokin' Hot Badness" as the headline of a story, it is followed up  by a picture of a really hot Anchor or Reporter (yeah....cuz we're kind of shallow like that).

You don't expect to see those words from a News Director in Memphis talking about the May ratings.

WREG ND Bruce Moore sent a memo out to the staff with the subject line "Smokin' Hot Badness." 

Imagine how disappointed the staff was when a they opened the email and saw it was about the May book.

Moore told the staff that they "mopped the floor with the competition." and took a shot at longtime rating leader WMC.

Read his memo after the leap.   ​

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