This Youtube video has more views than North Dakota has people
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He should be fired. He's lousy anyway. Needs seasoning. Bad hire.
They start the newbies on Sunday. Our market isn't going to have incoming young stars, but this is a common way for them to develop their skills.
I'm assuming the guy said, "****in' ****." At least that's what I thought I heard. Who would say that at a television station in the presence of co-workers his first day on-air? Poor judgment just in that regard alone - he was in a roomful of people, I'd guess. I can't imagine anyone I've ever worked with even saying that in an office setting -- much less with a microphone sitting in front of him -- and much less as a new hire. Gads.
You got that interpretation right. At first people thought he said "gay" just before those two words, but he was trying to pronounce a name.
I was wondering if this was going to start floating around the nation, and it had. It's my home town.
Yes, he should have been fired. First off, he was supposed to be aware of it being potentially on at all times. Second, it was a very big first day error. Third, this was getting far too much attention.
I see he was fired. Immediately suspended. Co-anchor apologized on 10 PM broadcast. Fired on Monday. He sure blew it. Painful lesson learned early.
He should be fired. He's lousy anyway. Needs seasoning. Bad hire.
Yep, It's called stage fright. And it can happen to the best of us.Everybody has first day jitters. In front of a camera, it's even worse. I had to do a commercial once for a dealership I worked it, and I was so scared, I almost puked.