Dalton wrote:I don't think they have to bother if it's public domain.
'Twas my backyard. But the gate was open and we were all staring at the shed anyway... it just seemed impolite to barge in and set up cameras, especially while were we right there.
That'll happen with a big enough network affiliate. Either that or there's a lot of bad mojo down at that station.
*shrugs* The reporter seemed to embody, in my mind anyway, the stereotype of a cut-throat reporter, just looking for a good story to make him famous. He wasn't anywhere near friendly (until the cameras were on), and just had a certain look about him. Oh well. Maybe it was a bad day or something.
Hey, maybe I'll see you this morning.
Maybe you will. But you work for MSNBC, don't you? (My interview was on FOX.) What, exactly, do you do that would show you, up there in New York, what happens in the local news stations down here? I've always been curious about the news hierarchy, from the local to national level.
EDIT: It's too late to be making posts. Lol. Uhh, ignore the lack of transition between sentences, especially on the last bit there.. reading it, it seems kind of random, with no real structure. Unless I'm just seeing things that aren't there because I'm tired.... Either way, I need to go to bed.