WLBT had an online poll asking who readers to vote for Billy Hewes or Tate Reeves.
Just one problem. The news broadcast showed the following results:
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WLBT had an online poll asking who readers to vote for Billy Hewes or Tate Reeves.
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10 comments:
Somebody didn't have their coffee this morning
Bahahaha well played.
WLBT has EXCEPTIONALLY bad people in their control rooms. I have never in my life seen a TV station so incapable of running the right tape at the right time, or making sure the right mics are on or off.
On the race itself:
I saw the Y'all Politics Twitter feed from the Neshoba County Fair, and if the gloves weren't off, they are now. NASTY (not that there's anything wrong with that).
I commented that it's a good thing that neither one of these guys will have to endorse/stump for the other in the general.
The streets are flowing with blood, BAD blood.
Good to see. Apple Dumpling needs to go home to Florence and leave us alone.
Y'all Politics? There is an un-biased and un-purchased source.
Maybe its just me. 58 + 42 = 100, right? At the risk of being piled on, what did I miss?
Your math is fine, Shadowfax, but you may not have noticed that the poll results in the bar graph show that it was Reeves with 58% and Hewes with 42%. When the graphic went up on the newscast the numbers were reversed.
I was at Neshoba for the speeches, and both men did a good job. They were well written speeches, and it was obvious that both had rehearsed and had them down pat. I think Reeves' crowd was a little louder, but I don't neither candidate committed any kind of gaffe that would cost them anything. Yes, they were spirited and full of references to their opponents, but blood in the street? Hardly. Politics as usual, and I was glad to be there to see it. Bill Billingsley
No chance the website numbers and the broadcast numbers were from different times of the day?
On WLBT control room folks...
You get what you pay for. Raycom fired anyone with experience (and making money) and re-hired the position at slave wages.
The Raycom station I worked at hired fast food workers to do the technical jobs.
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