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Jakef 27th September 2013 11:06 AM

And the worst news story of the year award goes to.....
 
This:
http://ten.com.au/news.htm?vid=2696130681001

Un-freaking-believable. This is barely news at all.

Stephen Brown 27th September 2013 11:14 AM

The only reason they used it...they had vision of it, and they have to fill an hour of news.....

Jakef 27th September 2013 11:18 AM

That's what I thought too. "Quick, we managed to capture a somewhat uncommon but totally normal occurrence on HD video, let's sensationalise the crap out of it".

Sarah C 27th September 2013 11:33 AM

Stephen is right - no footage of the 'drama', no story.

And it was the lead story of the day too. Surely the actual bushfires around the state that were threatening homes were a little more important.

Greg Hyde 27th September 2013 11:51 AM

This is technically called a "Beat-Up".

Crew at airport filming extreme winds, catches a go-round.
Run to the terminal and get vision of Mr & Mrs Public leaving gate and happy to look "worried" over landing. I wonder how many passengers were interviewed before the "right" couple were found.

Slow news night. Good Vision.
Public interest HIGH. Actual danger NIL.

Grahame Hutchison 27th September 2013 12:35 PM

I think that the ATSB should look into this incident at Melbourne Airport, as ARFF should not have given the Virgin Atlantic B787 Dreamliner clearance to land in the Force 5 Gale conditions. Fortunately, Channel 10 have recorded every detail of the incident, and this will assist any investigation.

A McLaughlin 27th September 2013 04:29 PM

The ***** in the hat saying it was the "worst conditions" he'd "ever seen in 40 years" didn't help matters!!!

Kim F 27th September 2013 05:57 PM

Why I rarely watch the "news" on the commercial networks! I happenned to be watching it as I had an operational interest in the bushfires which I thought would be lead item!

Greg Hyde 27th September 2013 08:06 PM

Commercial news is designed to hold viewers until the next program (prime time - highest ad/min charge time). The more sensational the better.

If you have a chance to watch Ch7 & Ch9 at the same time you will notice the same stories are in about the same order.

More sensational at the start, more news worthy in the middle ...

Yesterday was a quite news day so a "hook" was needed at the start of the news, hence the beat-up story.

If bushfires endangered life or limb then the beat-up probably wouldn't of been aired.

Stephen Brown 27th September 2013 10:08 PM

a well known statement amongst news rooms..."If it bleeds it leads"


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