Submitted by OtherGuest (not verified) on Fri, 09/02/2011 - 2:43pm.
Mr. Pickey, your Follow up comment does nothing but rehash the story about Brian Berger. It does not address the unprofessional behavior of the reporter. It is a typical ploy to redirect the attention onto an emotional subject, but can only work so many times.
Mr. Berger's behavior and refusal to discuss issues is not an excuse for the lack of grace exhibited in the televised story that was presented. Personally, it made me feel quite uncomfortable, as if I was watching a barroom bully or something of that nature.
I applaud WWAY's attempts to report and address some of the issues that are not addressed by other news reporting entities in our area. However, I think it could often be done with more professionalism and grace and objectivity.
Mr. Pickey, your Follow up
Mr. Pickey, your Follow up comment does nothing but rehash the story about Brian Berger. It does not address the unprofessional behavior of the reporter. It is a typical ploy to redirect the attention onto an emotional subject, but can only work so many times.
Mr. Berger's behavior and refusal to discuss issues is not an excuse for the lack of grace exhibited in the televised story that was presented. Personally, it made me feel quite uncomfortable, as if I was watching a barroom bully or something of that nature.
I applaud WWAY's attempts to report and address some of the issues that are not addressed by other news reporting entities in our area. However, I think it could often be done with more professionalism and grace and objectivity.