Tough Times

by Paul Giacobbe

One of the great strengths of television news is the familiarity that develops between the viewer and the reporters, anchors and weathermen. The on-air folks become, to some extent, part of the viewer’s extended family, in the room at breakfast and in the early evening. A disruption in this relationship, for whatever reason, can be disconcerting.

The difficult economic conditions are blamed for cutbacks in news operations throughout the country.  Big city newspapers are in bankruptcy as the trickle down effect of business closings puts pressure on advertising revenues.

NBC10 has not escaped the pain of staff reductions, and the effect of the recent cutbacks has not been more evident than with the lack of a weekend reporter to cover the shooting Sunday of a North Kingstown police officer.  A photographer was able to capture video sufficient to give viewers a sense of that day’s drama, but the breaking news of (what we now know was) a hit and run death and a policeman being shot with his own weapon required the on site talents of both a reporter and photographer.

Viewers have noticed and commented on the changes.  Those that have called and emailed through the Viewers’ Voice program (and that likely represents only a small portion of those who have contacted NBC10 in other ways) say they’re not pleased.  Most simply miss the weather guy they’ve come to regard as part of their routine (see the first paragraph, above) while others have noted changes with the news product itself.

The sentencing of a woman who ran a real estate title company, and who embezzled $1.3 million dollars was not reported, complained viewer Rod Carri, and Judi Scott of Wakefield said the coverage of the vote to replace the URI president was “skimpy.”

Whether out of habit or preference, it’s hard to change the TV news viewing routines of most people, but that loyalty is not without limits.

This space is provided by NBC10, but the opinions are mine alone. – Paul Giacobbe

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Posted by ( MADWEEB ) on May 19, 2009 at 7:55 am

Dear Mr. Giacobbe:

I just needed to voice my opinion, as I’m sure many have already, I am
not happy with the changes at Channel 10!!  I especially miss seeing
the weekend reports with Mario….ok maybe you needed to cut back, but
come on…no local news on the weekends.  Are you trying to send
everyone over to Channel 12?  I don’t ever watch them, but now you’ve
give me and many others no choice.  Isn’t it easier to keep viewers
than to loose them and expect them to come back….sometime in the
future.

And, why is Frank Carpanna doing the news and not Mario?  Some
decisions are rather strange.


I hope the economy gets better, and soon….but will Channel 10 bring
back our favorites…or will they go somewhere else….and so will the
viewers.

Sincerely,

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Posted by ( Caricci ) on May 18, 2009 at 10:10 pm

Thank you for this column.  My husband and I have a real affection for Channel 10 news but it’s beginning to wear thin.

There have been a number of on-air mistakes lately, mostly minor.  However, Channel 10 News has been looking less and less professional lately and I am sure it is because of recent staff cuts.

I am writing today about a horrible mistake that took place on the air during the 11pm news broadcast on May 17th.  During the story about Ryan Greenberg taking a plea to the murder charge he is facing, the caption read that Patrick Murphy was taking the plea.  Patrick Murphy is the victim in the case.  Frank Carpano read the story correctly, but throughout the caption remained on the screen.

I would suggest an apology to the Murphy family, but there is the possibility they don’t know this happened. What a mess!

Channel 10, could you pull it together a little?

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Posted by ( Saltydog ) on May 18, 2009 at 5:40 pm

Your comment in your blog was right on track. I realize that in these
tough economic times, things must change. The paper that my wife looks
forward to reading every day is hardly worth the effort any more.

We rely on the news to keep up with the ever changing times. I watch
the 5AM report to get the latest news and weather before starting my
day of driving 5 to 6 hours.

I know it is not your decision to cut to the extreme that was made but
I feel that it is a mistake that is going to come back and bite you big
time.

I have taken to watching channel 12 at certain times because of the
anchor that is on (5:30PM) and now on weekends.

As you say at the end:

This space is provided by a concerned viewer, but the opinions are mine
alone. – Chuck Nadeau

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