“This is a very bad time for a new, young anchor to be starting out, because they’ll be the first to go. The point and click selection process of INTERACTIVE communication will eliminate the need for a news jockey–and certainly for the tiring ‘teams’ of too friendly, overly made up glamor clones we get on 3 affiliate stations in every market in America.” Greg Bryon —News of the Future: Will the Internet spell the death of local television news as we know it? (TV News)
From a collection of essays called “TV News:
What Local Stations Don’t Want You to Know!”
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