There seems to be a common misperception about TV newsreaders.
In fact, there are two.
The general public seem to think they're the thing, the be all and end all.
However, in the industry they're the butt of everyone's jokes and teased for being 'just a pretty face' [off the record]
But then........ is that or isn't that true ?
To put this in detail, you ought to visit these urls :
http://indiannewsreaders.blogspot.com/
http://www.gogomag.com/talkingheads/msnbc_cnbc_f.htm
It just indicates how much the image level has an influence on the viewer's mind. Sometimes, he has to put sticky-pads on the bottom so as to focus his interests elsewhere. Thanks to the stock-market ticker running down below... it reduces the image influence a lot...
Please note I have no links to that website and like all others, it is just another site expressing itself.
Besides, am just starting on this blog, and perhaps may be a bit too harsh on opinions....
Ofcourse, then there are exceptions.....
So apologies, if any of you feel criticised for being overly stiff, unduly self-conscious, rude, giggly, just a pretty face, explicit, sexy [now that' a thought], ofcourse not probing enough, and trying to make cheeky and absolute infantile questions etc....
But then the show must go on...
It may sound cliched, but I am given to understand that newsreading's not as easy as it seems [now isn't that a thought] and while my tendencies are more off-screen, its certainly useful to know what's going through the news-readers mind.. What do you say ?
Infact, there are also many newsreaders available throughout the Internet.
To know which ones are available to gain access to newsgroups and Usenet, one may simple visit www.newsreaders.info, a website that provides information about newsreaders, giving recommendations as to which ones are good for getting updated using newsgroups.
For news aggregators, one may visit www.newsonfeeds.com/faq/aggregators to see which programs allow users to get feeds.
Newsreaders are definitely great tools to keep people in the know. The convenience and efficiency they provide make it appear as if news is delivered directly to you.
So, until the next post
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