What happened to the days when reporters did a mini-amount of research before they did interviews? You know, I think keeping up with spoilers some of the questions sound really dumb but (I'm hoping) it's mostly because I already know the answers to the questions they're asking the actors.
Toe-curling. It's not like she has to remember hundreds of shows. She could have just prepared 1-2 well-researched questions per show, and then it wouldn't matter which star from the show she got hold of.
I agree w/you. At Comic Con the reporter knew nothing about the shows or the actors from the CW. We were cringing at the questions this person was asking the actors. The funny part is the actors didn't understand what the heck thereporter was saying. They made funny faces at too. When the reporter walked past us we let him know we were not happy. I even said to the CW guard and producer, next time ask me to do the interview, please.
Wow! I'm used to the CW marketing team being inept but there is no excuse for this reporting. Do they not get the fact that they need people to watch these shows so they stay tuned in to the news later? Congrats because your whole news staff just came off looking like incompetent morons, KTLA.
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Hellcats? LOL way to be on top of things.
ReplyDeleteLOL I know right! And thinking TVD was on Wednesday nights - c'mon woman!
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to the days when reporters did a mini-amount of research before they did interviews? You know, I think keeping up with spoilers some of the questions sound really dumb but (I'm hoping) it's mostly because I already know the answers to the questions they're asking the actors.
ReplyDeletethey write "candice accola" but she's Britt Robertson! so silly mistake.
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ReplyDeleteIan and Paul were funny ;) Seemed like they really enjoyed themselves!
ReplyDeleteToe-curling. It's not like she has to remember hundreds of shows. She could have just prepared 1-2 well-researched questions per show, and then it wouldn't matter which star from the show she got hold of.
ReplyDeleteI agree w/you. At Comic Con the reporter knew nothing about the shows or the actors from the CW. We were cringing at the questions this person was asking the actors. The funny part is the actors didn't understand what the heck thereporter was saying. They made funny faces at too. When the reporter walked past us we let him know we were not happy. I even said to the CW guard and producer, next time ask me to do the interview, please.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bunch of idiots. No mention of Supernatural, just Nikita for Friday nights? I really need to go to their website and tell them what I think.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm used to the CW marketing team being inept but there is no excuse for this reporting. Do they not get the fact that they need people to watch these shows so they stay tuned in to the news later? Congrats because your whole news staff just came off looking like incompetent morons, KTLA.
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