DC Sports Anchor Leaving His Dream Job for Something Better

DC Sports Anchor Leaving His Dream Job for Something Better

Sometimes the dream just gets better.  

Seven years ago, Dan Hellie got what seemed like a dream job. After several years in Orlando and West Palm Beach, he was finally back home in Washington, working for the legendary George Michael at WRC, the most powerful local station with one of the country’s strongest sports brands.

“I thought I would never leave,” he said this week.

 But with his contract set to expire, Hellie did his due diligence, talking to a variety of national sports and news networks. And this week, he’ll announce his next move: to NFL Network, where he’ll anchor the daily ‘NFL Total Access’ look at the league.

“It’s a blessing to go from one unbelievable job to another,” Hellie said. “I feel unbelievably lucky. And I’m not dumb enough to think that luck had nothing to do with it.”

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Zimmerman Case to Go to the Jury Tomorrow

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The George Zimmerman trial is expect to go to the Jury on Friday afternoon and we could have a verdict before the end of the Weekend.

"They will go out to deliberate Friday afternoon," Judge Debra Nelson told prosecutors and defense lawyers after Wednesday's proceedings.

TV stations across Florida have alerted the staff to be on stand by for the verdict.  

Depending on which news organization you watch, Zimmerman is either going to get off or be convicted.

ABC's Legal Analyst Dan Abrams says he feels Zimmerman will not be found guilty in murder of Trayvon Martin.  

Switch over to MSNBC and Al Sharpton as Trayvon Martin's parent's attorney Benjamin Crump says there was "overwhelming evidence" to hold Zimmerman accountable. "We have faith that if the jury follows the evidence, he will be held accountable," Crump said.

Stations are also quietly preparing for unrest after the verdict is read.

Some stations are planning wall to wall coverage of the verdict and the violence if such does occur.

Stay tuned...  

The Newsroom Season 2

The Newsroom Season 2

Occupy Wall Street, the Trayvon Martin killing and Benghazi will all be part of season 2 of HBO's 'The Newsroom.'

USA Today reports that  The people chasing the stories become the story in Season 2.

Instead of asking the questions, news anchor Will McAvoy (Jeff Daniels) is answering them as the season opens. A lawyer (Marcia Gay Harden) is doing the probing as the cable network faces a massive lawsuit for reporting -- then retracting -- a story alleging the use of chemical weapons by the Obama administration.

Going from hunter to target is not a comfortable position for the news team.

"In the first season, we were going after the Tea Party, what has kind of divided the Republican Party, Daniels says. "This is more about an incident that happens to us. Journalistically, we follow … a very, very wrong path."

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Really?!

Really?!

Yesterday we told you about a station in Tallahassee, FL that let the Chick-fil-a cows come onto the set during the newscast in what turned out to be a free commercial for the fast food restaurant.

Was it the worst move by a local TV station this past week?

Nope.

For that you would have to head up to Washington, DC and WUSA. The station that attempted to turn their newscast into Saturday Night Live minus the humor part.

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New Anchor Named in Chattanooga

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WTVC News has named Josh Roe to its main anchor line-up.  

Roe will anchor the 11PM news cast alongside Kim Chapman and do the 5:30 News with Latricia Thomas.

“We're excited to welcome Josh to News Channel 9,” said WTVC General Manager Mike Costa in a statement.  “Josh is a great anchor and broadcast professional who will fit in well with the top broadcast news organization in the Tennessee Valley. I'm glad we were able to bring him home to Tennessee.”  

 

 

Media Converge on Boston Courthouse

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As the media continue to go way overboard in their coverage of the George Zimmerman trial in Sanford, Florida, 1268 miles to the north, the media has gathered at another courthouse.  

Media from around the world did the best they could to find a spot as under intense security, a white prisoner van carrying Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev sped into U.S. District Court in Boston Wednesday morning. 

This will be the first time the Boston bombing suspect will been seen since arrest back in April.  

The courthouse is expected to be jammed for 19-year-old Tsarnaev's appearance. A spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office said space is being reserved in the main courtroom for victims' families, but she wouldn't indicate how many planned to attend. Court officials have set aside an overflow courtroom to broadcast the court hearing for the media.

Reporters and spectators began lining up for seats in the courtroom at 7:30 a.m. as a dozen Federal Protective Service officers and bomb-sniffing dogs surrounded the courthouse.

H/T WCVB

Moving Up The TV Ladder

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WIS (Columbia, SC) News Director Rashida Jones (no relation) is leaving the station and headed to the world of cable news (or something close to cable news).

Jones is going to be the Executive Producer at MSNBC's 'Jansing & Co.” She'll join MSNBC in early August.

Here is the memo sent to the staff at MSNBC: 

From: Miley, Yvette (NBCUniversal)
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Subject: Announcement

Team,

Today, I am thrilled to announce that Rashida Jones is joining msnbc as Executive Producer of “Jansing & Co.”

Rashida, a highly-sought after newsroom leader, has always been someone I wanted on our team. She is a visionary who understands strategy and how to lead a team to accomplish a goal.

Rashida most recently held the toughest job in local television that of News Director. She worked in that capacity for WIS-TV in Columbia South Carolina. Under her leadership, the station’s ratings grew and WIS maintained it’s number 1 ranking in the state.

Prior to WIS, Rashida worked for The Weather Channel as the Director of Live Programming. While there, she also had roles as Executive Producer and Senior Producer.

Rashida joins msnbc on August 5th.

 

Hasselbeck Signs off from The View

Hasselbeck Signs off from The View

Barbara Walters walked out arm and arm with Elisabeth Hasselbeck Today on 'The View.' the last time Walters did that was when she insisted that Hasselbeck was not leaving the show. 

Today, Walters announced that she was leaving. Hasselebck started her sign off by sucking up to Roger Ailes and Bill Shine over at FNC.  

She then raved about everyone that works on 'The View," which you can bet she will be mocking when she gets to Fox and Friends.  

The video of her sign off after the jump. 

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Is it Time to Give up on CNN?

Is it Time to Give up on CNN?

For 20 years, Sid Bedingfield was a producer and executive for CNN. At one point his job was overseeing all of CNN's U.S. news programming.

But now Bedingfield thinks it might be time to give up on CNN. In a posting on   his Tumblr account, Bedingfield writes:

For several days now, CNN’s extensive coverage of the George Zimmerman trial has shouldered aside the more important Egypt story on the network’s U.S. channel.

I rarely criticize CNN in public, partly out of loyalty, but also to avoid hypocrisy. No one spends 20 years in cable news and comes away entirely clean.

In this case, however, I’m tempted to agree with Jay Rosen, who believes it’s time to give up on CNN. I want to add a bullet point to his list of complaints.

Can we all agree that responsible news organizations should tread carefully when covering a story that evokes such strong memories of our nation’s racial history?

Putting aside legal questions of guilt and innocence, this story began when a man with a gun spotted a young black male who was believed to be somewhere he shouldn’t be and up to no good. 

African American history is filled with tragedies that began just that way.

And anyone with a passing knowledge of that history understands how this case could tap into a deep vein of suspicion and anger.

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Don't Have a Cow Man!

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For people that don't think there is a credibility problem in local TV news, you might want to book a trip to Tallahassee, FL.

WCTV's Noon newscast was invading by cows from Chick-fil-a.  

You see, this Friday if you walk into any Chick-fil-a restaurant dressed as a heterosexual cow, you'll get a free meal.   

For some reason WCTV News Director Stan Sanders thought it would be a "fun moment" to have a bunch of people dressed as cows on the news set with the anchors. 

Sanders insist that Chick-fil-a did not pay any money to be able to do this ridiculous stunt and it was not a free advertisement...even though it totally was.

No word if Sanders will suspend himself for his serious lack of news judgement, but he should. 

And if he does get some time off, we know where he can get a free meal.

Just remember to bring your cow suit Stan.

You can watch the video here  

 

Elisabeth Hasselbeck to Fox News

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FTVLive gave you the news as it broke late yesterday, Elisabeth Hasselbeck is leaving 'The View' and headed to Fox News. 

Yes months after Barbara Walters insisted that Hasselbeck was not leaving 'The View'....she's leaving 'The View.'

Hasselbeck is joining Fox & Friends with Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade in mid-September. She's replacing Gretchen Carlson, who will anchor a one-hour daytime program beginning in early fall.

“Elisabeth’s warm and engaging personality made her a star on The View,” said Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes in a statement. “She has proven to be an excellent conversationalist and I am certain she will make a great addition to our already successful morning franchise … Gretchen’s contribution to Fox & Friends is well-known and her strong interviewing skills make her a natural fit for our daytime programming.”

Hasselbeck will make it official on 'The View' this morning and it will also be her last day on the show.

ABC’s Barbara Walters said in a statement: “We have had ten wonderful years with Elisabeth and she will now be swimming in new waters. We will miss her and wish her everything good.”

 

Brian Williams Says Sorry to State of New Hampshire

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Yesterday, FTVLive FIRST told you that NBC's Nightly News with the help of their graphics department, wiped out the entire state of New Hampshire. 

Last night, Brian Williams used a portion of the broadcast to apologize to the people of New Hampshire and then he spotlighted the history and many of the great things about the state.

BriWi event got a Tweet of thanks from New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte for his apology:

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Here's the video from last night's broadcast: 

John Bolaris’s in Twitter Freakout....again

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Former Philly Weatherman John Bolaris sure can carry a grudge. 

His latest beef and Twitter rant got it's start back to just before the start of the U.S. Open in Merion (early June) when WIP radio host Michael Barkann was on the sir discussing the ominous weather forecast and its possible effect on the tournament.

Bolaris who just wants attention and wants to be on air called into the station offer his take just before Barkann wrapped up at 1 p.m. He spoke with a producer and Barkann, thinking Barkann would relay his comments to their listeners. Alas, the show ended with no Bolaris shout-out.

This past Holiday Weekend, Bolaris still fuming that the radio host did not put him on the air or just his information a month ago lashed out on Twitter: 

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So why did Bolaris wait 6 weeks to Tweet about the incident? 

“It’s been bothering me,” he told the Philly Post. “[Barkann] acted like he was writing down what I was saying — ‘Uh-huh, yeah, yeah, OK.’ I analyze computer models and spend time on it for the listeners. To be humiliated and act like he’s writing it down — dude, just tell me you don’t want me to give you the forecast. He could have said it’s going to be tight, or that I’m uneasy putting you on the air. If I was still on TV, he would have put me on.”

Well Johnny boy, you're not on air and with antics it's easy to see just why that is.

Just saying.... 

Busy News Time for Florida Stations

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The next few days could be some long hours for those working in Florida newsrooms. 

The jury is just a few days away from getting the George Zimmerman case. Many expect that Zimmerman will be acquitted in the murder of Trayvon Martin.

Newsrooms are already making plans for possible unrest after the verdict comes down.

On top of that, Tropical Storm Chantal is making a beeline for Florida.

WESH (Orlando) News Director Bob Longer tweeted this the morning:

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Get ready...it could be a wild few days in Florida news.  

Tribune to Push Papers to Separate Company

Tribune to Push Papers to Separate Company

It looks like the Tribune Company is ready to push their struggling newspapers to the back burner and focus on their TV business. 

The LA Times writes that Tribune Co. announced plans Wednesday to spin off its beleaguered newspaper unit into a separate company, freeing the media conglomerate to focus on its more promising television and Internet properties.

The new entity, to be called Tribune Publishing Co., would include the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune and six other daily papers. All other assets, including the company’s real estate holdings and stakes in several Internet sites, would remain part of Tribune Co.

The spinoff would be tax-free to Tribune shareholders and could take as long as a year to complete.

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