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The answer is contained in one of my favourite scenes from WKRP In Cincinnati, where Les Nessman is reading a story about the famous duffer.
Chi Chi Rodriguez, Hall of Fame golfer known for antics on the greens, dies at 88
Condolences on his passing, but this is a memorable moment from the best TV show ever made about radio.
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What a great show.
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And if you don't believe something like that could happen in real life, I once worked with a woman who referred to NFL legend Johnny Unitas as Johnny OO-NEE-tas. She did that on the air. Needless to say many listener phone calls followed.
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There was a guy at the Canadian Press who read the obituary of the late David Onley as David "Only." And he kept saying it that way, newscast after newscast after newscast. It drove me crazy because I worked with David, he was a great guy and as a former Ontario Lt. Gov., the newscaster should have known better.
I got so fed up after hearing it the third time, that I tried to call CP. It was a weekend and there was a recording telling me to call back Monday. What kind of a fulltime news organization is closed on weekends? Sheesh!
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As a former CP'er, I think that David Onley story is awful. I recently texted CFRB when their newscaster announced the death of former AG and Chief Justice Roy McMurtee. Maybe someone else there also heard it, because he got it right the next hour.
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As soon as I read the headline of this post, Les Nessman is the first thing that popped into my mind.
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RadioActive wrote:
There was a guy at the Canadian Press who read the obituary of the late David Onley as David "Only." And he kept saying it that way, newscast after newscast after newscast. It drove me crazy because I worked with David, he was a great guy and as a former Ontario Lt. Gov., the newscaster should have known better.
I got so fed up after hearing it the third time, that I tried to call CP. It was a weekend and there was a recording telling me to call back Monday. What kind of a fulltime news organization is closed on weekends? Sheesh!
I actually remember this, as it drove me nuts too! It must have aired 4-5 times at least. Worked with David as well, salt of the earth.
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RadioActive wrote:
There was a guy at the Canadian Press who read the obituary of the late David Onley as David "Only." And he kept saying it that way, newscast after newscast after newscast. It drove me crazy because I worked with David, he was a great guy and as a former Ontario Lt. Gov., the newscaster should have known better.
I got so fed up after hearing it the third time, that I tried to call CP. It was a weekend and there was a recording telling me to call back Monday. What kind of a fulltime news organization is closed on weekends? Sheesh!
For future reference, the main desk at Canadian Press can be reached at (416) 507-2150.
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Sad news. I always liked him. Here's a neat story by Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo about Chi Chi being the model for the cover of their 1978 debut album "Are We Not Men?". I heard Mark tell it on a podcast and Chi Chi was such a nice man. He was also happy with the size of the cheque! Devo shipped him a case of albums and he handed them out to all his friends without listening to it because "He was more of a Tito Puente fan."
Not Men: The story behind the devolved cover of Devo’s debut album
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And a documentary on Chi Chi and Devo.
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Bill101 wrote:
And a documentary on Chi Chi and Devo.
Just watched this, great slice of pop culture history! Thanks for sharing Bill101. Highly recommend if you’re a Devo fan.