Squeeze

SuxNews's Nadia Singh is subbing this week for regular morning blabberer Maltard Maddox, who is subbing for evening anchor Tracy Madden, who is on vacation. 


There are plenty of things wrong with that picture, although we're not sure the morning arrangement is any worse than Maltard's usual festival of nasally, twisted pronunciations. 


But someone might want to tell Singh to stop waving her

Cognitive Dissonance

• November sweeps numbers are in and word is that WOWT cleaned up at 10 p.m. More to follow.• Were we the only ones who noticed idiot anchor John Knicely's reference to a "calvary" unit that would no longer be deployed to Iraq? What's sad is that he'll read this and have no idea what he did wrong. What a stooge. We love this picture of him, by the way. He looks like he's doing math in his head

Mal-Tard Word of the Day

SEM-it: meeting of world leaders

Fall Back

• If you happened to be up at 4:43 on Monday morning, as Mrs. Brockman was, you already knew what KETV started mentioning in its promos later in the day. Its morning program now starts at 4:30 a.m., meaning John Oakey and Nichole Berlie get to tack 30 minutes onto what is far and away the best option for early risers seeking local news.

• Speaking of same, the program's regular weatherguesser,

He's That Good

We stumbled across this archived Onion article and imagine that the scenario portrayed therein is similar to what happened one day ten or twelve years ago at WOWT and begat the nightly gigglefest that ends nearly every 10 p.m. newscast on Channel 6. Enjoy.TV-News Graphics Guy Gives Weatherman On-Air Surprise [The Onion].

Pat Who?

A very alert reader reports that by 11:30 Wednesday night, newly "retired" anchor Pat Persaud's picture was off the "Meet the WOWT Team!" page, replaced by Tracy Madden's, and Pat's bio was no longer among those on the site. If actions speak louder than words, then break out the earplugs. The folks at WOWT are itchin' to move on.

Weide Gets Scoop on Meuret

In his blog, The Reader's Media Notes, Sean Weide reports that former KETV reporter Trisha Meuret has taken a job in communications with Omaha jeweler Borsheim's.Weide also includes information on KETV's attempts to fill the gap left by the departure of veteran reporter Tom Elser. For the time being, former intern Kailyn Reid has been enlisted to do some reporting until a permanent replacement

Trois

For those who haven't been keeping track, the body count at Channel 3rd has been mounting over the last six months or so. With help from an alert reader, we've compiled this list of resignations: reporter Joe Jordan, weatherman Dean Wysocki, reporter Michelle Bandur, reporter Chriss Knight, and sports director Travis Justice.And, our source says, we shouldn't be surprised if that list grows in

Brumming Down

Given our admitted disgust at WOWT for passing over Courtny Gerrish for the "First News Live at 4" anchor position, we've been trying to reserve judgment regarding Sheila Brummer who was tapped to fill the seat vacated when Tracy Madden was elevated to co-anchor of Channel 6's 5, 6, and 10 p.m. programs. Let the record show that our resolve lasted until Sunday morning, when Brummer was subbing

Just Goin' Where the Action Is

We continue to receive emails and comments suggesting that we're spending too much time writing about Channel 6. In some ways, we agree. But the fact is that right now, 6 is where the stories are. It has been the big fish in a small pond for a long time, and the recent unpheavals—in terms of both ratings and turnover—are causing lots of buzz among viewers and insiders alike. While KETV deserves

KMTV Reaching into the Grab Bag of Tired Stories

It appears KMTV's practice of avoiding stunt stories during sweeps is going by the wayside. Sarah Simmons is doing a piece on meth.Hasn't this story been done enough? Thanks to the media's constant harping on the topic and law enforcement's incessant lobbying, it's already easier to buy a handgun than it is to purchase a box of Sudafed. Do we really need to hear more about this "crisis"?We tend

No Wonder They're the Heartland News Leader

Talk about your slow news day. Channel 6's 10 p.m. Saturday newscast led with two hard-hitting features. The first was a stupid non-story about pumpkins, in which reporter Brian "My Voice Is Still Changing" New seemed be wondering how many times he could work the word pumpkin into one story. We still don't know what the point of the piece was.The second was a story the station had been beating to

Lucia Saharui Presenter Olahraga Metro TV

Lucia Saharui is a news presenter and anchor for Metro TV, usually reporting in "Metro Malam" and "Headline News", "Metro Speed", "Periskop".

She's worked in sales and dreamed of being a singer, but Lucia Saharui is right where she wants to be.

The native of Ternate in Maluku graduated from the University of Indonesia with a bachelor's degree in engineering. After four years with a cement manufacturer, her television career began as an anchor/reporter at RCTI in Jakarta. She joined Metro TV in July 2006.

Lucia Saharui is famous as she likes to smile and her smile is so sweet. She is compared with TV One Apa Kabar Indonesia Pagi host "Indy Rahmawati".

Lucia Saharui was once gossiped to have Video Bokep together with Frida Lidwina, and Najwa Shihab. But it was a rumour.

Now, the popularity of Lucia Saharui has decreased as there are so many  sport presenter on television such as Putri Violla from TV One.

Foto Lucia Saharui and Photos Collection :

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Watch Lucia Saharui @ Sport Corner Metro TV here

Weekend News Just Keep Getting Worse

We returned this weekend after a week away to find weekend TV news slipping further into the crapper.First comes word that KMTV's stellar weekend anchor Sarah Simmons is leaving for a gig in Washington, D.C. Simmons is every bit as good as any anchor in town, yet the programming geniuses at Channel 3 couldn't see their way clear to get her into a higher profile position. Now they've gone and lost

Eight Things We Won't Miss When the Election Is Over

• Radio ads featuring Governor Dave Heinemann gushing over Senate candidate/billionaire Pete Ricketts and sounding like a real bumpkin when referring to politicians in "Worshington."• Ricketts' mother, expecting us to believe that she and her gazillionaire husband are just ordinary folks who brought their kids up in Nebraska City. Put on a hat, Pete, and pull that sucker down over your face,

Update on Bill's Snowgasm

Remember the Friday snowstorm that KETV weatherguesser Bill Randy on Monday said could give us EIGHT TO TWELVE INCHES of snow? The one he was literally yelling about? Well, the chubby we suspect he'd developed over that possibility appears to have gone limp. The latest prediction from Saggy Bill is a 30% chance. Other guesses:McPike (KM3): 40%Pearsall (KPTM): 30%Flowers (WOWT): No mention of snow

Drop

Will a weak Jay Leno lead-in be the final straw that causes the collapse of the SuxNews 10 p.m. ratings?This NY Post story certainly suggests that possibility.November sweeps should be interesting. Even HD might not save the BigSux this time.

KM3 Soon-to-Be-Former Sibling Bringing Back Sports

An alert reader notes that Wichita TV station KSNW, formerly owned by Emmis Communications and, hence, a sister station of KMTV in Omaha, is bringing back sports under its new ownership. The Wichita Business Journal reports that sports will return to KNSW on October 26, ostensibly with the approval of it soon-to-be-new-owner, SJL Group.Like Channel 3, KSNW dropped sports from its newscasts