skyvalleyradio wrote:carts?? You got to be kidding me! Is the Dog THAT much of a dinosaur?
Mike Cleaver wrote:
But I learned years ago to print my entire newscast and take it in the booth with me.
I also learned to write in the clip contents verbatim and paraphrase voice and wrappers so if the audio didn't fire, you weren't left hanging.
You simply could go on as if nothing had happened.
Prep time takes a little longer but it can pay off in spades.
That's what I'm telling my students to do these days.
CYA always is the best policy where there's a machine involved.
radiofan wrote:Bill Good had somewhat of a problem with carts, or lack of, on his December 31, 1991 8AM CKNW Newscast.
cart_machine wrote:You've never seen fun, though, until you've seen a now-former radio person racing into a control room with five seconds to spare and dropping 18 carts.
It seemed to happen more than once. She should have had shorter heels. cArtie.
Mike Cleaver wrote:Hey Cartie:
Don't knock high heels!
Sue Sgambati, daughter of the legendary sportscaster, worked for us at CHUM as a street reporter before moving on to Global Toronto.
She's just over 5 feet tall.
She made good use of her spike heels to move to the front of a scrum!.
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