Wednesday, November 20, 2024

KTVU is Clueless, Yes, What Else is New

29 comments:

  1. Is KTVU trying to save $$$ not putting a permanent female anchor next to Mike Mibach? Julie retired months months months ago, keep rotating different female anchor each week like what it or not. They should consider putting different male anchor next to Mike instead of female.

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    1. Mibach standing next to a taller guy will not be a good look. See him standing with taller females like Heather now.

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    2. It's likely a cost saving measure made by inept management. Rather than committing to the higher salary and benefits of a full-time, prime-time anchor, they've turned what was once a coveted position into little more than a fill-in role, one that's available to any female who just happens to be in the building at the moment and/or available cover the shift. By rotating a different anchor each day, they're exploiting the common job description clause, "other duties as assigned." It's obnoxious to see and signals that they're no longer a serious news operation.

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    3. Rich, do you have any insights on WHY ktvu is rotating through a difference female anchor each night? This has gone on for several months now and it's only become worse. This would make for a good future broadcast.

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    4. To make matters worse, Mike Meeback is the one constant we’re stuck with every night. Why not give Heather the permanent role and let a rotating cast of utterly unqualified MALE anchors fill in instead? Lord knows ktvu has no shortage of those on their payroll.

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  2. they should put tori Gaines in anchor slot with Meebach at Ch. 2. She screws up names, pronunciation + info with BEST OF THEM. A natural fit. All us here at KRON 4 miss her so. If only they let her report here our incompetence could have reached new levels.

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  3. Hope Betty’s boyfriend’s investor restauranteur friends didn’t get food on her $2,000 vest as they were wining and dining her for her story tonight. What a disgrace. Time to turn like it or not into LIVE in Betty’s Bay and just own that you’re a joke station now KTVU.

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    1. @11:05 what a PR trap of a story KTVU must be so proud

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    2. Betty Yu embodies the very essence of the halo effect. Her reporting is average, her delivery unremarkable, and her presence behind the desk entirely forgettable. Yet her polished appearance casts an illusion, a shimmering veneer of excellence that leaves viewers convinced she’s far more talented than she truly is.

      This is the power of the halo effect, a psychological phenomenon where beauty becomes a beacon, distorting perception and leading people to assign a cascade of positive traits—intelligence, competence, charisma—to someone simply because they are attractive. It’s not her skill behind the desk that captivates; it’s the unconscious bias that convinces us she must be extraordinary in every other way.

      The truth? Beneath the halo Betty Yu is just another average performer, benefiting from the oldest trick of the human mind: mistaking surface shine for substance.

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  4. Mike Mibach was decent in the mornings, so maybe he could swap with Andre Senior. They need to stick to a set lineup, especially with Heather Holmes.

    Bill Martin can't read a simple weather forecast. I mean, Roberta Gonzales is way past her prime, but at least she speaks clearly and brings good energy. Bill is a train wreak.

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  5. As a long-time KTVU viewer, I’ve been increasingly disappointed by the decline in quality over the past few years, a shift that became especially noticeable after Frank Somerville’s departure. During that time, Julie Haener seemed to be hanging on, delivering lackluster performances when she even bothered to show up, which became increasingly rare.

    Now, with a nightly revolving door of mediocre-at-best female anchors and the consistently underwhelming Mike Mibach at the helm, the broadcast feels disjointed and frustrating to watch. The absence of a stable, cohesive team has completely eroded the newscast’s credibility and its connection to the audience. I’ve reached the point where I’ve stopped tuning in entirely. If they don’t care enough to put out a watchable product then I don’t care enough to watch.

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    1. “I’ve reached the point where I’ve stopped tuning in entirely.”

      Great decision. I stopped watching all ktvu news about a year ago and haven’t looked back, not for a second, not even for a millisecond. The only time I really watch now is for NFL games, and even then, their cringeworthy commercials for their pitiful Like It or Not show serve as a perfect reminder: I made the right choice to dump them like a bad habit. Welcome to the bright side, where ktvu news is nothing more than a distant memory.

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  6. Rotating seems the way to go anymore...look at KCBS.

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  7. Definitely not a fan of this "one-anchor at a time"-lineup. A consistent line up would be best... But to think outside of the box for a moment:

    What's so bad/wrong with just one anchor at a time? Why is it (so) important to have 2 anchors paired on-air at a time?

    Don't get me wrong: I loved seeing Dennis Richmond and Rebecca Coral back in the day!

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  8. Tori Gaines, during a live hit this morning, said, 'SFO is expecting more than 160 passengers today.'

    At this point, it seems the only requirement for getting a job at ktvu is an inability to make it through a sentence without offering false or botched information.

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    1. The only qualification for getting a job at ktvu is that you be unqualified.

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    2. Was Tori's insightful comment made before or after she stopped reporting to pick her phone up off the ground?

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    3. I too caught the botched details from Ms. Gaines. One would think a reporter would wish to correct themselves after characterizing SFO’s Thanksgiving air traffic as a baker’s dozen. Her style also reeks of a D level gameshow host with lines such as “We’re back baby” and pathetic one liners like “Things are taking off, see what I did there”. I do hope CH. 2 will locate the nearest trash receptacle available and place her in it. If not, we have plenty of space in our dumpster at KGO. Trixie can be placed there with her.

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    4. @10:18, I didn’t see her drop her phone but did see her report last week where she twice referred to the San Francisco ‘farty’-niners

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    5. Rich, we are ALL waiting for your take on Miss Gaines. She has put lighter fluid on the smoldering dumpster fire that is now our news operation, our once GLORIOUS news operation. It is time for SOMEONE to be held accountable!!!! Regards, EVERYONE at Channel 2

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    6. 12:21. Did her village just pack up and disappear like Roanoke and that's why you haven't returned her yet?

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    7. My wife. My wiiifffe. My wiiiiiiiiiffffe.

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  9. LOL,, suck it up and get with the program.

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  10. Is KTVU even relevant anymore? Seems like the same ol shi. being repeated by its competitors.

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    1. Irrelevance isn’t just KTVU’s story, it’s their legacy. In record time, they’ve unraveled, undone by lousy hires, shoddy reporting, and a lazy dependence on press-release journalism, leaving them as nothing more than a fleeting afterthought on the television landscape.

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  11. Yes, KTVU is train wreck. We all know that. But why are all these commenters so angry and bitter toward TV and radio personalities they don’t even know? It’s not normal to be this upset over such trivial things.

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  12. 7:46am, Because it's FOX and the left is hateful. They wake up in the morning and look for anything to be outraged about.

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  13. Rich, have you seen what KTVU has done with the first hour of Mornings on 2 (4–5 a.m.)? They’ve rebranded it as Headlines on 2, where Pam Cook awkwardly stands in front of some cheap laptop, robotically repeating the same stories every 8–10 minutes. By the end of the hour, you’ve heard the same story six times. It’s beyond awkward—it’s painfully bad.

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