Media
Attention Deficit Disorder Strikes News Anchor!
Posted by Wm. Steven Humphrey on Thu, May 1 at 12:07 PM
It’s not easy being a news anchor—especially when you’re reporting stories about attention deficit disorder. However, when the news you’re reporting turns around and strikes YOU… mmmm… uhhh… I forget where I was going with this. Can we start over?
I used to work in TV news production and I could see immediately what happened. Whoever was running his teleprompter either wasn't keeping up with the script or got ahead of his reading. That's why he had to keep looking down at his hard copy script and seemed lost. I know what it's like because I used to run the teleprompter and I did it to one of our anchors.
I used to work in TV news production and I could see immediately what happened. Whoever was running his teleprompter either wasn't keeping up with the script or got ahead of his reading. That's why he had to keep looking down at his hard copy script and seemed lost. I know what it's like because I used to run the teleprompter and I did it to one of our anchors.