*Speaking of which, Stan Bunger: how many days off do you get? Now that's seniority!
Martinez deserves an Emmy for her outstanding, unrelenting, live reporting from the Alameda County Sheriff's outpost where many of the victim's families waited and had to endure hours of waiting on the status of their loved ones. Martinez was able to set the scene; describe the horror; the futility of waiting for good news that didn't happen; all the while, Martinez used some common sense and didn't force her way, with camera, into the faces of the families. *I have ripped KTVU News quite a bit here but their reporting from the scene in Oakland; virtually cutting off ALL outside network programming and utilizing KTVU Plus demonstrated a total commitment to what was taking place in Oakland; the devastation, the totality of it all; its sheer destruction and catastrophic images from the burnt-out warehouse where 36 people lost their life.
KTVU News and its management and staff are to be commended for their coverage; both during and the aftermath of one of the worst fires in US history and the Bay Area alone.
Sovern interviewed the NY Times food critic, Pete Wells, who said the Times wouldn't stand for that.
Sovern said both Bauer and his editor refused to comment for the story. I wonder why.
Bauer is a credible writer and fine food critic for the most part. There are some city restaurant owners that hate his guts for obvious reasons.
This story only gives the naysayers plenty of ammo that Bauer is unethical.
We'll see.
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What's with the kvetching about Stan Bunger's time off? On the other hand, why not praise his (or his agent's) negotiating skills? I say, more power to him! If you are going to be throwing stones, I believe Rebecca Corral was off for a couple of days, too. as were Jeff Bell and Patti Reising. They are good at what they do, they have a following, and are miles ahead of anybody else in the Bay Area. I can think of two alumni who have gone on to National from KCBS - Jim Taylor and Mike Sugerman.
ReplyDeleteI am saddened to report that we lost High-pitched Eric of The Howard Stern Show over the long weekend.
ReplyDeleteHim too? I thought it was just Joey Boots? Stern has killed more people who were regulars then any other show in media history. Hank the Dwarf,Celestine the paraplegic- and I'm sure plenty of semi regulars felt used and abused..like Underdog Lady..nobody got rich but stern along the way.
DeleteYou mean Joey Boots.
DeleteI'm thrilled Wolf Blitzer is taking off. His halting delivery is so annoying. And, you mean you don't love all those Lock Up re-runs on MSNBC. Speaking of MSNBC, someone farts and Chris Matthews takes time off!
ReplyDeleteDoes he have emphysema or something? I can't listen .... to his delivery, it's so disjointed, with breathing pauses ... being taken in completely wrong places.
DeleteThank you!!! Thought it was just me. I think it's called arrogance, he thinks it's his trademark. Wish they'd dump him
DeleteChris Matthews had a "thrill running up his leg" when Obama was elected. It was probably just gas.
DeleteI heard the food critic story. Oof,made the Chronicle seem like yellow journalism again.
ReplyDeleteThen again,whats the competition? A few sheets of paper make up the EastBay Times that used to the OakTrib and Daily review.
Look for things to get worse as "deregulation" under Chump means no penalty's if your a business trying to make money. I mean to him, its cheating for a good reason.
While KTVU excelled on the tragic Oakland Ghost Ship warehouse fire KPIX was nowhere to be found that morning & afternoon instead running college football games & infomercials. Shame on Bruno & Dan.
ReplyDeleteI agree, KTVU did an outstanding job on the Ghost Ship warehouse fire. Even Tom Vacar did a great job on the legal side of the story.
ReplyDeleteI was happy to see Kenny Wayne and Heather Holmes back on KTVU plus tonight. KTVU News is not right without these 2. Especially Heather.
ReplyDeleteHi "Kenny" & Heather.
ReplyDeleteBauer should be fired, period...
ReplyDeletePamela Moore too 2 weeks off,came back for a week,then gone again.
ReplyDeleteUsing up all the days off before January's big crunch?
Why is it that on ABC 7 AM weekends the show goes like clockwork super smooth, whereas the week days are unwatchable with all of the miscues. Rocqui was actually good subbing this weekend so why cant the show be organized during the week?
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