It’s your posts like this below.
You repeatedly shouting “…helped me do my job…” is fairly bullying in tone and placement in this thread. How exactly do a few people debating storm coverage on a toy collectors community help you do your job? You just keep on saying that over and over like some robotic response to a perceived threat made by anyone daring to simple think words such as “the media.”
From the non-TV sources as well as brushes with TV sources I observed while going about my daily life including visiting neighbors and local bars and restaurants. And while the specifics of reports indicate that indeed the storm would be a tad weaker when hitting NYC the general tone of EVERY report from EVERYONE was panicky nonsense that made it seem as if the world was going to end.
It doesn’t matter how much commercial time was sacrificed due to coverage. For events like this it all comes down to ratings and the big picture. And when the next ad ad buying season hits, the numbers generated for Irene will help defray any lost ad revenue from the coverage. You’re telling me the coverage of Irene won’t be included in some ad buying presentation that emphasizes how many viewers “trusted” your coverage above the competition?
News nowadays is truly a business nowadays. Not a service.
If you are wondering where else I got the idea you are "hellbent on smacking down anyone who dares say anything," it’s stuff like this saying you need to “vent a bit.” Nobody is attacking you personally and nobody criticized you directly or your work, but you come into a thread in a toy collector’s community and behave like this why exactly?
You repeatedly shouting “…helped me do my job…” is fairly bullying in tone and placement in this thread. How exactly do a few people debating storm coverage on a toy collectors community help you do your job? You just keep on saying that over and over like some robotic response to a perceived threat made by anyone daring to simple think words such as “the media.”
From the non-TV sources as well as brushes with TV sources I observed while going about my daily life including visiting neighbors and local bars and restaurants. And while the specifics of reports indicate that indeed the storm would be a tad weaker when hitting NYC the general tone of EVERY report from EVERYONE was panicky nonsense that made it seem as if the world was going to end.
It doesn’t matter how much commercial time was sacrificed due to coverage. For events like this it all comes down to ratings and the big picture. And when the next ad ad buying season hits, the numbers generated for Irene will help defray any lost ad revenue from the coverage. You’re telling me the coverage of Irene won’t be included in some ad buying presentation that emphasizes how many viewers “trusted” your coverage above the competition?
News nowadays is truly a business nowadays. Not a service.
If you are wondering where else I got the idea you are "hellbent on smacking down anyone who dares say anything," it’s stuff like this saying you need to “vent a bit.” Nobody is attacking you personally and nobody criticized you directly or your work, but you come into a thread in a toy collector’s community and behave like this why exactly?
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