Posted on 07/02/2021 4:23:36 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
It was an extremely dramatic and amazing encounter when gubernatorial candidate Vernon Jones turned the tables on a CNN reporter in Georgia on the subject of that state's election laws. However, just as amazing is the fact that the CNN reporter was holding a FOX mic. Specifically an Atlanta FOX 5 mic. WHY? I checked on the reporter whose name is Devon Sayers and he is indeed a CNN senior field producer based at the CNN headquarters in Atlanta. Okay but that still doesn't answer the question. WHY WAS HE HOLDING A FOX MIC???
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His was broken and he borrowed a Fox mic?
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Why does Fox do specials on Jonbenet Ramsey every year for 25 yrs, but they’ve banned their on-air people from saying the name of Seth Rich, an unsolved.
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Only Paul Ryan knows...
Decals are cheap. Whatever works to get the story.
CNN doesn't carry spare mics to interviews?
There is a difference of course between the Fox entertainment network and Fox News. My guess is he is a reporter for the Fox entertainment affiliate’s local newscast who also is a stringer for CNN (I used to work for an ABC affiliate, but I’d be a stringer for pretty much anybody! :) ). He probably just uses the Fox mic, because it’s the most common one he uses, and also because he’s pretty much an idiot.
Like I said, he’s an idiot.
If you think they’re not all on the same propaganda team at this point you need to open your eyes a bit.
‘Cuz.
Now where’s my cookie?
Check your browser settings. It’s in there.
You might remember that a lot of FOX is owned by Disney. The star has been wished upon.
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Only thing I can figure is intentional deception because the reporter knew how hated CNN is. However, doesn’t him using a FOX mic open himself up to a lawsuit by FOX 5 Atlanta?
his mic went bad he borrowed one from a another station bfd
Sometimes a news operation will send just a cameraman to a press conference if they don’t have a reporter available. Also possible the cameraman may not have had mike stand with him. And I don’t see a podium....
In any case he’d be inclined to stand in the back of the crowd for his shot and let the reporters get up close to ask questions— also radio and print reporters will hold a mic so that they can get up closer. “Professional courtesy”.
Plus, remember, there’s one media and it ain’t interested in your candidate.
So would FOX 5 allow itself to be represented by an idiot CNN reporter? It’s like, “Oh, your mic isn’t working? Here, use one of ours so people will think your idiotic questions are coming from one of our reporters.”
I’m trying to tell you that it’s a reporter from one network/station helping out another crew. The tv news business is incestuous... these people all know each other, are friends, and work together... none of them would think twice about it...
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