TV news When I was twelve years old, I began to mow the nearby lawn. This is the only way I can put money in my pocket. I have a few yards, I usually leave on Saturday morning and work around noon. There are some pleasures in mowing lawn. It really gives you plenty of time to think about almost anything. By doing so, I met TV love. I remembered to cut the code on Saturday after her and I broke up. This is what I can do I make it forget.
I know what you are saying: Who is this person, and what does he know about TV news? Okay, I have been in the television industry for over 35 years. I am a television engineer. In other words, with the essential help of technicians, we incorporate all elements of television broadcasting into the producer's vision. It's in the air. I will not make such editorial decisions - this means that the overall view of the channel will be determined by litigation - I will just make the best broadcast to the place I was able to broadcast I tried. I was one of the former CNN in 1980 when the 24 hour news were unheard of. At the beginning of the establishment of the broadcasting network company, it was called "chicken noodle news", but it changed with the coverage of the Gulf War. As it blew the online night's news from the water at 6:30 pm, the audience flocked to CNN. Through my career I have worked at all the cable news channels in New York and all the local news stations.
It is a good idea at first sight. The only problem? How about putting people on the TV to be interested in 24-hour news? The answer came from the 1991 Gulf War. It enabled CNN to continue to provide "fun" content, and they felt more and more audience playing. Fast-forwarding to today, CNN CNN is no longer lonely (not the highest rank). If you add all internet media companies, blogs, podcasts, video blogs, etc., you can see how much competition is for the more discerning audience. After all, if you do not have an audience, you have not earned a reputation, you can not sell ads, your company is in the toilet (and your blog)