Fork in the Road

...because there's more than one route to the next point on the map.

Monday, October 09, 2006

because no one is exempt

when you think that radio is all about having fun, or only talking for a few hours a day, think of a day like today. KIX 102.5 was the first media to report a school shooting, because my partner's wife was dropping off his kids at the time. Newstalk 131o was also reporting live the entire time, as again we had a parent there. I could brag about beating the tv station, something we always do, but it's not about that. It's about reporting news, but offering no opinion. It's about being a person too, reacting, but not reacting, and keeping listeners informed of just the facts. Maybe you see radio as entertainment, hell I do, but I realize my responsibilty as a broadcaster, and the accountability I am held to. Now that it's over, I can cry, and worry and ask the questions that come from fear, anger and worry. Hug your kids today, hug any kid today, and remember that someone is filtering the information to keep you informed. Someone is hearing crying kids, yelling parents, and making sure you know only what's fact.

2 Comments:

  • At 1:17 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    That is scary. Unfortunate that one of the recent school incidents was so close to you.

    Being a newspaper editor, and with you in radio, you and I both know that TV usually gets things:

    a)wrong
    b)last
    c)more wrong.

    Unfortunately, I think it's where most people get their news. But if they want more of the story, they should turn to one of the other two major mediums. Of course, the Internet is catching up awfully quick ... usually the best news are on sites maintained by newspapers and radio stations. TV people are more concerned with makeup than they are with facts.

    - T-bone

     
  • At 1:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Happy New Year!

    Am I talking to myself here?

    - T-bone

     

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