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Some people – not me – mope around in sweatpants

Don Day | December 16, 2009

The always excellent “Regret the Error” blog has its roundup of best/funniest/most interesting newspaper corrections of the year.  Most respectable newspapers explain the error they are correcting (our local paper just writes something generic about the error, making you go back to find out what was wrong in the first place).

There are several funny errors – but this one stands out (from the New York Times):

An article on Aug. 2 about older alumni who have been helped by university career counselors referred imprecisely to comments by a 1990 graduate of Lehigh University who lost his job in February when his company was downsized, and a correction in this space last Sunday misspelled his surname. As the article correctly noted, he is David Monson, not Munson, and he was speaking generally — not about himself — when he said that newly unemployed people sometimes mope around the house in sweatpants.

And there’s this famous set of corrections about a story on the death of CBS legend Walter Cronkite… a man known for his accuracy (also from the NY Times):

An appraisal on Saturday about Walter Cronkite’s career included a number of errors. In some copies, it misstated the date that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed and referred incorrectly to Mr. Cronkite’s coverage of D-Day. Dr. King was killed on April 4, 1968, not April 30. Mr. Cronkite covered the D-Day landing from a warplane; he did not storm the beaches. In addition, Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969, not July 26. “The CBS Evening News” overtook “The Huntley-Brinkley Report” on NBC in the ratings during the 1967-68 television season, not after Chet Huntley retired in 1970. A communications satellite used to relay correspondents’ reports from around the world was Telstar, not Telestar. Howard K. Smith was not one of the CBS correspondents Mr. Cronkite would turn to for reports from the field after he became anchor of “The CBS Evening News” in 1962; he left CBS before Mr. Cronkite was the anchor. Because of an editing error, the appraisal also misstated the name of the news agency for which Mr. Cronkite was Moscow bureau chief after World War II. At that time it was United Press, not United Press International.

Which was later followed by:

An appraisal on July 18 about Walter Cronkite’s career misstated the name of the ABC evening news broadcast. While the program was called “World News Tonight” when Charles Gibson became anchor in May 2006, it is now “World News With Charles Gibson,” not “World News Tonight With Charles Gibson.”

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Sweeps can KILL YOU!

Don Day | March 8, 2008

I found this on my hard drive tonight — it’s a file sent to me by a friend several years ago: sweepscankillyou.mp3

(Feel free to comment, but help me by staying away from talk of the local news outlets!)

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Kate freaks out

Don Day | February 14, 2008

Animal guy Corbin Maxey was in studio with Mike & Kate… and this happened.

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Radeeeoh teem calls Geor-da Teck gaim in boyzee

Don Day | December 31, 2007

If you got a chance to listen to the H-Bowl national radio broadcast on KTIK/ESPN Radio 1350 KTIK The Ticket toady — you got quite an earful. The game call was handled by Alex Shelton and former Boise State QB Jared Zabransky (the daily paper said there would be another color commentator — but there wasn’t).

zab.jpgI tuned in at the beginning of the second half. Shelton had a bad bad case of mumble mouth – and his play-by-play was downright confusing. I couldn’t figure out why Fresno State was suddenly playing some team named “Geor-da Tech.” His mumbling made some funny moments when Geor-da Tech running back Mike Cox was on the field (seriously). Add that to Zabransky saying – “they got that receiver straight up the “A” hole” — and I thought I was going to drive off the road I was laughing so hard.

Shelton – of the Nevada Sports Network – even said “Here in Fresno” on at least two occasions. Somehow that was better than the continual “boy-zee.”

While trying to make small talk with Zabransky, Shelton talked about the Fiesta Bowl win last year, and said “after that pick six, some people were just like ‘well, that’s just Zabransky,’ what’s it like to be able to come back from that?” Long pause… pause… pause — then Z answered the question.

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Battle of the ‘tobers

Don Day | October 25, 2007

So KJOT/J-105 has been celebrating Rocktober for about 400 years.

This year, cross-town rocker KKGL/96.9 The Eagle has its own stunt: Proctober. As in… proctology… as in… checking your colon. As in… well – you know.

The Eagle has been giving away free prostate cancer screenings.. and Doug broadcast live from a proctologist’s office this afternoon.

J-105: celebrating butt-rock. The Eagle: celebrating… yeah. That.

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It’s just like, it’s just like

Don Day | October 24, 2007

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Funny

Don Day | October 15, 2007

Notice where she puts her hand early in the clip…

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