Either AM640's Newsman Dave Bradley Is On Tape Or...

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Posted by RadioActive
February 21, 2025 4:17 pm
#1

...He's working a double shift. I just heard Bradley do the 3 PM newscast on AM640, and I think it was live (although he did not give a current temperature, so they could be gambling nothing big happens and he's recorded everything.) I also heard him do the first newscast of the day at 6 AM. Which means he's been working a 9 hour shift and counting. 

I'm not sure why they would subject their morning anchor to such a gruelling schedule, but apparently it's been a very long day for the veteran broadcaster.

Either way, this is what happens when you fire most of your newsroom and leave yourself very shorthanded. 

What a endless day - especially on a Friday!

Update: Just heard him do the 5PM cast, meaning the shift is now 11 hours long. There's Global News at 6, so I think his shift is finally over.

Last edited by RadioActive (February 21, 2025 6:02 pm)

 
Posted by RadioActive
February 21, 2025 6:23 pm
#2

I'm now convinced the last few hours were pre-recorded, a dangerous thing to do when it comes to news. I heard the same pick-up error he made on the weather two hours in a row. It sounds like no one did the edit, so he started the forecast, stopped, then went back to do it again.

The same mistake aired at both 4 and 5 PM, in the exact same way. 

Taped news is never a good thing, but when you leave yourself short-staffed, I suppose it was their only choice. If that's what took place, it's sad to see it happen.

 
Posted by Jody Thornton
February 21, 2025 6:47 pm
#3

RadioActive wrote:

I'm now convinced the last few hours were pre-recorded, a dangerous thing to do when it comes to news. I heard the same pick-up error he made on the weather two hours in a row. It sounds like no one did the edit, so he started the forecast, stopped, then went back to do it again.

The same mistake aired at both 4 and 5 PM, in the exact same way. 

Taped news is never a good thing, but when you leave yourself short-staffed, I suppose it was their only choice. If that's what took place, it's sad to see it happen.

Wouldn't CP (or whatever Broadcast News is now) be a better alternative, with a recorded long range forecast?


Cheers,
Jody Thornton
 
 
Posted by newsguy1
February 21, 2025 7:48 pm
#4

The Canadian Press newscasts are recorded at about 20 minutes to the top of the hour.
Most of the time that is fine but if a plane crashes at Pearson airport at 10 minutes to the hour not to much.
Also sports scores are very difficult to keep accurate.
The upside, of course, is a boot free newscast because all mistakes are fixed before the cast is uploaded.


 

 


 
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