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To: NoExpectations
For over 25 years I've worked in radio news. Back in the day it was SOP for news people - radio,TV and papers - to drink heavily. There was also A LOT of black humor. A lot of us hung out at the same watering holes.

In Pittsburgh it was the Press Club, Jojo's in the strip district (24hours) Primanti's (the OLD place, also 24 hours) and a few other bars.

A very sad story about someone in this market. Don Cannon, story from 2007.

There were other local "icons" none of whom I will ID but the stories would AMAZE you and in some cases it wasn't just booze.

A few years into my career I took my wife to a station Christmas party. On the way in she saw one of our news anchors, someone I still am working with closely.

As we entered the hotel he came staggering toward us with a LARGE scotch in his hand, ran into a wall and started greeting us. He was SLOSHED!

My wife couldn't believe it. For me it was pretty normal. At one point ON THE AIR we were all talking about what we did on the weekend. Our anchor was behind a glass in another studio but listening in while he put together a newscast.

While most of us were saying things like we read over the weekend, did some gardening, played with the family...when it was his turn this guy spun around and without the slightest hesitation said he got blind, stinking drunk on scotch.

There was an awkward silence until we went to break, LOL!

To be fair newsrooms back then were tough for several reasons. Many turned to booze.

I didn't drink much before I started working in news, now I drink my beer like it's oxygen!

I really don't know what the reason is. Some try to rationalize it saying it's the pressure of deadlines, trying to be accurate because your reputation is all you have, or because so much of the news you have to at least read if not report is so depressing.

I think it's just the type of person who was attracted to news.

It is very different today!

FWIW when the Feds went into WACO I was sitting in a local pizza pub with a sportscaster for the baseball team, a very well respected and still on the air weather man (he is a wonderful guy) and a couple of other newsies, staff and air talent.

We were all sloshed to the point that we couldn't quite grasp what was going on.

Within a few hours several of us were on the air and covering the story in a completely competent and sober manner.

But that ended it for me. While I admit to drinking a lot of beer, I don't hang out with those types.

Besides most have retired or been fired, LOL!

Best wishes to LD.

33 posted on 03/14/2011 1:24:22 PM PDT by prisoner6 (Right Wing Nuts bolt The Constitution together as the loose screws of the Left fall out!)
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To: prisoner6
It is very different today!

I meant to add that it's not necessarily BETTER today! Most of the young ones EXPECT to come in, do a short internship, get hired and start working major day parts.

A very good friend of mine graduated from PSU, works at the BIG K TV and has worked at several local radio and TV stations. She is successful but is VERY union. She is always whining about conditions, assignments and things in general.

Although she is ...ummm...over 50...she is a VERY beautiful woman but she often asks me why she has never been married, can't keep a guy.

Being the blunt bustard I am I tell her it's because of that constant, leftist/unionist/feminist (to some extent) whining.

Yeah, I'm a jerk, LOL!

37 posted on 03/14/2011 1:34:28 PM PDT by prisoner6 (Right Wing Nuts bolt The Constitution together as the loose screws of the Left fall out!)
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