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a kennedy

(32,073 posts)
Thu May 2, 2024, 06:07 PM May 2024

Ok, I do watch ABC nightly news......and it just really bugs me at the end they usually have

an interesting or heart warming story that lasts for approximately 30 seconds…..all the folks say hello David, then David breaks in and does some talking and the person might get to say a few words and David then finishes up the story. End of broadcast. Or is it just me…….

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Ok, I do watch ABC nightly news......and it just really bugs me at the end they usually have (Original Post) a kennedy May 2024 OP
There's an easy solution: Don't watch it. Ocelot II May 2024 #1
I watch CBS nightly news..especially on Friday nights On the Road with Steve Hartman.. Deuxcents May 2024 #2
Bugs me, too. demosincebirth May 2024 #3
It's not just ABC, I see the same behavior on NBC news all the time FakeNoose May 2024 #4

Deuxcents

(19,706 posts)
2. I watch CBS nightly news..especially on Friday nights On the Road with Steve Hartman..
Thu May 2, 2024, 06:18 PM
May 2024

He has the best human interest stories

FakeNoose

(35,666 posts)
4. It's not just ABC, I see the same behavior on NBC news all the time
Thu May 2, 2024, 08:28 PM
May 2024

The professional announcer or journalist tells 90% of the story, and the person they're talking about is standing right there next to them. The person who's being "interviewed" gets one sentence out, and then the journalist grabs it back again and finishes the story. It's a concerted effort to prevent the interviewee from saying something that could (possibly) embarrass the news channel.

That's my guess, but I could be wrong.

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