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Another leaving WXYZ
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Another leaving WXYZ
Brian Abel leaving in May, next stop not yet announced. Memo went out to staff.
Abel aside, its another example of how salaries have dropped so much, stations can’t keep talent for more than a few cycles.
A 5/10pm anchor in this market used to make around 175-250K. You didnt need to “leave” to Chicago or where else to make more etc.
This isnt unique to 7… just sayin.
Of course Abel may have just been ready to move on.. but if you are making bank and happy, you dont.
That turnover is one of the biggest issues in TV News today.
Abel aside, its another example of how salaries have dropped so much, stations can’t keep talent for more than a few cycles.
A 5/10pm anchor in this market used to make around 175-250K. You didnt need to “leave” to Chicago or where else to make more etc.
This isnt unique to 7… just sayin.
Of course Abel may have just been ready to move on.. but if you are making bank and happy, you dont.
That turnover is one of the biggest issues in TV News today.
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Most are certainly NOT worth that. Maybe a seasoned professional who has (and displays or actually utilizes) an incredible amount of local knowledge. They'd also have to be very vocal about raising the quality of the local news broadcasts.Newsman123 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 11:14 am Brian Abel leaving in May, next stop not yet announced. Memo went out to staff.
Abel aside, its another example of how salaries have dropped so much, stations can’t keep talent for more than a few cycles.
A 5/10pm anchor in this market used to make around 175-250K. You didnt need to “leave” to Chicago or where else to make more etc.
This isnt unique to 7… just sayin.
Of course Abel may have just been ready to move on.. but if you are making bank and happy, you dont.
That turnover is one of the biggest issues in TV News today.
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The days of Bill Bonds level salaries have long since passed. Add to that Detroit hasn't been a Top 10 market in years.
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I think this is a fair question. Do salaries need to be that high anymore? Back in the day, Bonds and LeGoff and the Kelly's were a draw. Folks changed channels just to see them.
Can the same be said today?
As an example, is someone that's watching Judge Judy changing channels because they prefer an anchor on another channel? Or just staying put thinking "I'll just keep it here. The news is the news, no matter what bobblehead is reading it"?
Maybe corporate bean counters realize that more than y'all do. And figure why dole out those Back In The Day wages when more and more viewers don't care who's reading the teleprompter.
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Bonds was a million dollar anchor.
Abel isn’t making anywhere near that amount.
I thought he did a nice job. If you want journalists who know the area and provide real news, you have to provide them a wage that encourages them to stay.
Abel is no Bill Bonds. But if WXYZ is trying to reverse years of underperforming ratings, his departure is not helpful.
Abel isn’t making anywhere near that amount.
I thought he did a nice job. If you want journalists who know the area and provide real news, you have to provide them a wage that encourages them to stay.
Abel is no Bill Bonds. But if WXYZ is trying to reverse years of underperforming ratings, his departure is not helpful.
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Revenue also wasn't split across 350 marketing options. You had 3, then 4 channels.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
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In your vast experience when you were employed in Flint, explain what it was like working with Bond vs Abel.sinklair wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 6:35 am Bonds was a million dollar anchor.
Abel isn’t making anywhere near that amount.
I thought he did a nice job. If you want journalists who know the area and provide real news, you have to provide them a wage that encourages them to stay.
Abel is no Bill Bonds. But if WXYZ is trying to reverse years of underperforming ratings, his departure is not helpful.
Here's mine;
Bill was a raging drunk. I saw him be carried into a Denny's late at night unable to walk numerous times in the 80's. He had his own section. But also, I once saw him rip a crew up and down over a busted teleprompter seconds before a statewide Governor debate was to start only to switch on his magic and carry the evening perfectly with only a paper script. The whole lore created in Anchorman is true. Bonds once challenged the Mayor of Detroit to a boxing match on live tv.
Today, if an anchor did was Bonds did back then, it would be splashed on social media and he would likely be fired.
Those were different times.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
-Romans 16:18
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-Romans 16:18
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On the contrary… what it is now is why they’ve bled people and continue to… there is little in the way of draw and that didn’t HAVE to happen. It was a conscious choice by management. It’s not like they couldn’t put up somebody who would rabble rouse a little bit and not be afraid to hit all comers if they deserved it. It’s that they either don’t want to or are afraid to. It’s become reading press releases translated into 30 second blurbs rather than asking tough questions consequences be damned. Their job isn’t to make friends… it’s to inform people of things they may not know about otherwise unsuspecting things that are going on. If they piss off GM or the Mayor… oh well. Some source will still talk.TC Talks wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:07 amIn your vast experience when you were employed in Flint, explain what it was like working with Bond vs Abel.sinklair wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 6:35 am Bonds was a million dollar anchor.
Abel isn’t making anywhere near that amount.
I thought he did a nice job. If you want journalists who know the area and provide real news, you have to provide them a wage that encourages them to stay.
Abel is no Bill Bonds. But if WXYZ is trying to reverse years of underperforming ratings, his departure is not helpful.
Here's mine;
Bill was a raging drunk. I saw him be carried into a Denny's late at night unable to walk numerous times in the 80's. He had his own section. But also, I once saw him rip a crew up and down over a busted teleprompter seconds before a statewide Governor debate was to start only to switch on his magic and carry the evening perfectly with only a paper script. The whole lore created in Anchorman is true. Bonds once challenged the Mayor of Detroit to a boxing match on live tv.
Today, if an anchor did was Bonds did back then, it would be splashed on social media and he would likely be fired.
Those were different times.
Donald Trump… In your guts you know he’s nuts.
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WMAR has long been one of the worst TV stations in America. No idea why Scripps hasn't done more to improve the product there. I agree, heads should roll. To cut to GMA is unforgivable.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:54 am According to FTV Live, coverage of the Baltimore bridge collapse by Scripps' WMAR in Baltimore was absolutely pathetic. They provided minimal coverage during the scheduled morning newscast (other stations were wall-to-wall with coverage, and some even did away with commercial breaks) and ran GMA as normal.
Heads should roll.
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Bonds went away for a 6 week vacation immediately after that newscast.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:08 am I would've loved to have seen a Bill Bonds vs. Coleman Young boxing match!
He had one more fit within a year later and he was gone for good.
Google the Bonds "Editorial" some time.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
-Romans 16:18
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-Romans 16:18
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I think it’s brilliant actually.TC Talks wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:58 amBonds went away for a 6 week vacation immediately after that newscast.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:08 am I would've loved to have seen a Bill Bonds vs. Coleman Young boxing match!
He had one more fit within a year later and he was gone for good.
Google the Bonds "Editorial" some time.
Donald Trump… In your guts you know he’s nuts.
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WMAR has been a joke for decades, possibly as far back as the 60s. Scripps is just running it like previous owners.
I think too many DUIs is what did Bonds in. He was at channel 2 for a bit for about a quarter of the salary (but did gain a regular interview show).
I think too many DUIs is what did Bonds in. He was at channel 2 for a bit for about a quarter of the salary (but did gain a regular interview show).