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First time poster here. I was just wondering if anyone else is frustrated by KOCO's constant interruptions of their daytime programming to report on news events of minor significance. I don't know if they do this in the evening, but daytime programs are frequently interrupted. Today during The View, people were interrupted mid-sentence to report on an emergency landing of a small plane. It was a heavily promoted "behind the scenes" episode that I was looking forward to watching, and the badly timed interruptions over a minor news event were really frustrating. I flipped over to the other network affiliates and neither was reporting on it. I suppose KOCO would argue that this is somehow a service to their viewers, but I would disagree.
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Typically, unless there's "major" breaking news, or a tornado warning is issued by the National Weather Service, KOCO will only break-in to programming during commercial breaks. So really, you should be thanking them. I'd rather watch the news or weather over commercials any day of the week. And yes...they finally got Sky5. In fact, the video of the one of the emergency landings was Sky5 video. |
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*rolls eyes* Let me guess -- interrupting All My Children is worse than interrupting The View? THEY ARE TV SHOWS! |
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I can't speak to the daytime stuff, but I'm tired of the constant reminders of what's coming up on the 10pm news during prime time shows. The other night during the LOST finale, there were subtitles that couldn't be read because I HAD to be told again that Girls Gone Wild was coming to OKC.
One more reason to wait a day and go to ABC.com instead. |
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I agree with duckman, there are some shows you'd better not butcher unless it's really important. Dancing with the Stars is one of them, American Idol is another.
Besides, if I'm killed in a tornado, I want the last thing I see to be Cheryl Burke. ;-) For the record, I like Rick, he's a great guy and very dedicated. (Just don't touch my Cheryl Burke.) |
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Considering that there are about 500K people that could potentially watch the channel, I'm going to guess that it's pretty hard to please everyone.
I just think it's silly that people get so worked up because news stations cut-in for 30 seconds to do their job...bring you the news. Plus, if there are alternatives -- like catching the show later online -- why complain? |
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A man landed his plane IN A WHEAT FIELD...
And the story wasn't about "Girls Gone Wild" coming to Oklahoma City. The story was about explicit-looking posters being hung up illegally next to a school. ----- That's crap if I've ever heard it. *rolls eyes...again* ------------ Either way, it's not going to change. Not on KOCO, KFOR, or KWTV. You have the ability to change the channel for a reason....that should be complaint enough...not whining that's mediocre...at best. |
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OH... MY... GOD!!!! In a wheat field! Explicit-looking posters? What are explicit-looking posters? Is that different from explicit posters? Better or worse? Were they anywhere near that misspelled street sign?
Yes, that is crap. And believe me, I do change the channel. I haven't watched local TV news in I don't know how long — years, I guess. I got tired of the high-speed chases, low-speed chases, 'area man speaks out' stories, woman makes horrific discovery in her frosted flakes stories, could some common household product that has never hurt anyone kill you?!?! stories, blah and blah. |
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TV news in Oklahoma City is a joke, but it is not unique to KOCO.
The problem is that locally produced newscasts, unfortunately, all flow from the same gene pool - about 20 years ago or thereabouts, the direction of local news broadcasts across the country was turned over to "media consultants" who convinced the powers that be that people wanted to see endless, mindless yammering between two Ken and Barbie clones, "news" written for an 8th grade education level, and alarmist news teases to create the illusion that a depdendency exists between you, the news/media outlet, and your personal safety. News ad sales are a premium advertising sales source for any local station, so the only criteria for success is ratings and the ad rates that go along with thm. Go across the country and you'll see the same packaged news promos, sets, themes, slogans, and music everywhere. I will offer that KWTV does at least tend to depart from it a bit, as they are not owned by a larger upstream conglomerate, but they are driven by similar motivations. The golden age of OKC TV news journalism died about 20-25 years ago, when seemingly every station had truly investigative journalists...some exposing actual corruption in government and/or business....those were the days ![]() -sd |
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(Sigh of relief) I thought I was the only one who got annoyed at the weather updates concerning a "severe" rainstorm at the Oklahoma-Kansas border traveling NE into Kansas.
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They'd rather be the spokesmonkies for the road and bridge contractors trying to drum up public hysteria when those contractors were after an increase in the fuel tax. Amazing how that issue just went away after the election, isn't it? The Gazette in one of its every-once-in-awhile hand-wringing articles made mention of the fact that there hasn't been a "No" vote cast on the OSU Board of Regents in over 19 years -- a pretty condemning sign that the open meetings laws are being ignored completley.
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Unbelievable. |
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