Nothing like a well placed F bomb to spice up a telecast, eh Danyelle?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NRbfT8kRO8
Nothing like a well placed F bomb to spice up a telecast, eh Danyelle?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NRbfT8kRO8
Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb.
heh.
What the **** was that?
Hope she likes doing sports in a remote small market, because there is no way she wasn't summarily canned.
For the good old American lifestyle: For the money, for the glory, and for the fun... mostly for the money.
heh.
what was she responding to?
1TC was on set and flashed her.Originally Posted by yermom
i could believe thatOriginally Posted by slickdawg
You know, I've been a radio celebrity for nearly 100 hours of airtime.
One of the very first things they told me... was to watch my language. This was STRONGLY counseled to me, and in the plainest of terms.
When we come back from a song, Dave or Nina will say, "Mic's are hot" and from that moment, if you're not speaking to the audience, you know to STFU.
So, unless Cox Radio is just light-years more sophisticated than ESPN, she's done.
yeah, I felt bad when she had to be rescued by the other guy. She obviously wasn't ready to start...
Originally Posted by badger
I see the minorities are nicely relegated to the "b" team.
What the **** was that?Originally Posted by crawfish
Originally Posted by C&CDean
She like my steak... well done.
My kids rock the flock!
WOW...FUNNY BACKSTORY:
The guy on the left, Robert Flores, was canned from a local CBS station here in Austin about a year ago for the same thing.
He was doing a late night in-studio spot and something fell loud and hard in the background, scaring the hell out of him. He muttered 'Fawk!' or something.
He was let go and some folks around here thought it was unfair, since it was a studio tech that loaded the expletive spot during the morning news.
I don't think this woman's 'it was an accident' claim is as strong as Robert's, but I'm sure he could relate...lol
Found Robert's story:
Robert Flores is Austin's own poster child for the indecency crackdown. Last August he was working as the lead sports anchor for the local CBS affiliate, KEYE-TV, when he made what seemed like a fairly minor boo-boo. He was recording his sports segment for the next morning's newscast when someone dropped a piece of equipment in the studio. He yelled "Cut!," then muttered, "****." He re-recorded the segment and didn't give it a second thought. The next morning, Flores' recorded sports segment aired without incident.
But on Thursday – two days later – a production staffer on the morning show inserted the wrong tape into the playback machine. Flores' blooper from Monday night's recording session aired, complete with f-bomb, at 5:45am. That morning, when he returned from covering UT football practice, Flores was called into the general manager's office and fired.
"I felt bad for Robert Flores," said KEYE general manager Mike Reed, who had only been with the station for three days. "I hated to see him put in that position. But zero tolerance means zero tolerance."
"Texas is no closer to being a strong, physical team than it was before Mack’s proclamation he wanted to out-SEC his Big 12 opponents. OU owned both lines of scrimmage and, well, everything else. Texas remains a finesse team."
They never heard of a 7 second delay?
Originally Posted by proud gonzo
Is there any harm in having it on all the time? After all, **** happens.Originally Posted by Oldnslo
Oops.
I'm not happy until you're not happy.
Isn't cable a little more forgiving than broadcast stations?
I don't blame her. It looked like **** was hitting the fan in the control room. I might just throwing around expletives, too.
Originally Posted by proud gonzo
I can't watch it at work but I'll be anxiously waiting to get home so I can see this. sounds good.
Holy ****ing **** that ****ing **** was ****in funny