Monday, November 24, 2014

We're Live Overhead in Downtown Oakland With Nothing To Report Yet But We'll Continue To Look For Something To Report in Downtown Oakland and SF


 Early on already several live shots of peaceful protests overhead in Downtown Oakland and San Francisco following the Decision in Ferguson...

Early Rundown--

*KGO-TV: Chopper shots and live reports in Oakland. No issues.

*KPIX: Phil Matier live from Frank Ogawa Plaza. Peaceful protests. Overhead shots show protesters marching up and down Broadway with lots of noise, no violence. Ken Bastida is slightly shouting. Veronica De La Cruz seems sort of excited. They keep going back to DT Oakland but there's NO thing to report.

KRON: Live reports. Standard faire.

KNTV: First with helicopter shots over Downtown Oakland. Nothing out of the ordinary except the usual visuals: there's nothing there, guys.

KTVU: They love this team coverage approach although nothing is happening for them to warrant the News Chopper 2 over Oakland and San Francisco. Gasia Mikaelian is SCREAMING and breathless.

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25 comments:

  1. Expect the following from tonight's newscasts:

    1. A local TV reporter will to do a story from the most dangerous neighborhood and ask this question (with microphone planted in face of the individual) "How do you feel?"

    2 News producers across the Bay Area will create the false narrative that the grand jury system is rigged against minorities.

    And they wonder why we hold local news in such contempt.

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    1. Yes, EVERYONE these days knows who the real troublemakers are.

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  2. Don't change that channel folks. Lots of non news come black Friday....

    How long did you wait in line???
    What did you buy???
    Did you stock up on free sneakers thru a broken window Monday Night???

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    1. Liked your last line. A three point shot at the buzzer!

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  3. God forbid someone drops a water bottle while jogging we will have team coverage all over it! All the while the defenders of police oppression will say: "those animals in Oakland are destroying their city again!". Get ready! The tv big wigs will be sad if there's peace tonight.

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    1. police oppression? really? So it's OK to commit strong arm robbery and then walk down the middle of the street and then ignore a police officers command to get out of the street? And then it's OK to run from the officer? If innocent, why run from the police?

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    2. It's OK to kill someone because they're running?

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    3. @11:53
      Wingnuts like 6:10 never think before they speak. They parrot what they're fed and end up looking like idiots in the process.

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    4. OK, Napoleon. Broadly generalizing people as "Wingnuts" is a great way to make yourself feel better about your loser self, especially when you have no idea about the reality. Here's a tip. Don't commit crimes, and don't run from the police. It's easier than you think.

      Or, you can continue with your "four legs good, too legs bad" crap and see where it gets you.

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  4. > KNTV: First with helicopter shots over Downtown Oakland. Nothing out of the
    > ordinary except the usual visuals: there's nothing there, guys.

    Give them time. They'll be burning down the city soon enough--and then complaining about how the city "abandons" them. Which is why 40 years after civil rights they're still living the same way, whereas every other group is rising up the socio-economic scale.

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    1. LBJ got his wish with his "great" society…

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    2. What "they" are you referring to because this was an overwhelmingly white riot. Pictures of people breaking windows, dancing around fires, white people. So do something about violent white people. It starts with the family.

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  5. I am heading out to righteously loot the local 7-Eleven in the name of Michael Brown.

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  6. Veronica De La Cruz seemed excited because this is something that was actually #TRENDING! GAME OOOOOOOOOOOON!!!!!!!!!!

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  7. I have been watching the events in Ferguson unfold via helicopter camera feeds while listening to the radio. One report talked about a cop car that was on fire and then mentioned there was also another cop car on fire. Well yeah, the second one had been on fire for a while. They did not mention the five or so buildings that were also on fire at that time.

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  8. Rich, these things have a way of going bad very quickly. You might want to keep that in mind before posting smug condescending reports like this.

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  9. A big story breaks, Lieberman ridicules the media coverage. What else is new?

    Lieberman's unfailing mantra, criticize the media for whatever they do or don't do.

    Rich, what gives you the qualifications to be so scornful of the local media? There is absolutely no way they could cover this event that you would not mockingly ridicule.

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    1. Well, this probably won't see the light of day, but Rich criticizes because he is no longer allowed through the door. Once he realized his thirst for being on-air would not be quenched, despite numerous email requests, he did what most scared animals do: attack.

      I will say this, he's built this blog into a destination. It's his and he can do/say what he wants. So, kudos to him for that.

      Hope that answers your question.

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    2. To the post at 10:45.
      The local media brought this scorn upon themselves.
      Bad journalism is easy to spot. And TV news is a prime example.

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  10. Just a question, is Oakland the only city in the Bay Area that has a problem with the decision? Is SF okay with it? San Jose?

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  11. Lieberman has been hyping this story for TWO DAYS!

    Now he's objecting that local media is covering the protest that it's generating? Lieberman needs to make up his mind. Should it be covered or shouldn't it be covered? Only Lieberman gets to decide how it should be covered?

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  12. Well, ahem.

    After days of build-up, the decision was announced 6 PM PST, and well after most of the country was in darkness.

    Kind of timed to incite riots and make "everyone against the decision" seem an anarchist, if you ask me,

    Made for a "newsworthy" night allright. but could have been avoided, IMHO

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  13. You're all experts which is why you're all also decision makers. Uhh huh.

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  14. Rich, I wondered if you would ever answer my question about your take on SF media bias favoring every shred of bad news out of Oakland. This answers it. My impression of Phil Matier is that he heads the parade of Oakland bashers. Followed, equally or closely behind by our own adorable KTVU (Dave Clark in particular, his chops smacking over mayhem) During the recent local elections, on KPIX, tabloid hack Matier called Oakland a "circus," as if I guess SF is a cathedral, and said, "The people in Oakland are going to have to decide what kind of a city they want." I found that stupidly insulting, The media hovers over yet-breaking crime, seems missing in action when the NYT or Bloomberg lavish flattering attention on the city. Thanks.

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  15. Maybe it's just me, but a screaming, breathless Gasia Mikaelian is what my dreams are made of...just sayin'...

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