FOX News Affiliate going after KCM now?

Small market, local TV can be fun to watch sometimes. We used to have a drinking game in one small town...every time you saw a misspelling on a news graphic on the local news, you took a drink. We got liquored up pretty good, and it was college town to boot.

Like AM radio, UHF stations were just weird fun. Nothing like Bowling for Dollars. In a way, TV has gotten too homogenized. Used to be you'd hook up the old satellite dish and get naked Hungarian Roller Derby or some such.

Richman
 
I'd love to see Fox do a story about KCM, just to see them freaking out about how KCM might be letting illegal immigrants, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, or Hillary Clinton supporters through.

I'm sure there'd be something tying it into Benghazi and the IRS as well, only to finish with a graphic of a crying bald eagle with a giant-ass American flag in the background.
 
I'd love to see Fox do a story about KCM, just to see them freaking out about how KCM might be letting illegal immigrants, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, or Hillary Clinton supporters through.

Local Fox network affiliates are not the same agenda-driven folks as those who run Fox News.
 
Small market, local TV can be fun to watch sometimes. We used to have a drinking game in one small town...every time you saw a misspelling on a news graphic on the local news, you took a drink. We got liquored up pretty good, and it was college town to boot.

Like AM radio, UHF stations were just weird fun. Nothing like Bowling for Dollars. In a way, TV has gotten too homogenized. Used to be you'd hook up the old satellite dish and get naked Hungarian Roller Derby or some such.

Richman

You do realize Raleigh is the capital of NC...right? 1+ million in the area. Not NYC but not really a "small local market" either...
 
I've always wondered why the KCM website is public. You'd think they would only make it available through our respective company's internal website. Therefore, the "news" doesn't have access to things that should probably be considered sensitive security information.
 
I've always wondered why the KCM website is public. You'd think they would only make it available through our respective company's internal website. Therefore, the "news" doesn't have access to things that should probably be considered sensitive security information.

A4A wanted it for PR.

I'd guess they are regretting that a bit now.
 
I ate some delicious Thai food this evening.

You bet your ass I did!
 
I ate some delicious Thai food this evening.

You bet your ass I did!
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