I watched a replay of FLOTUS's speech late last night on CSPAN.org, and was 
surprised to see they did reaction shots, rather than stay focused on the 
lectern. Guess it's spread too far.

--Dave Sikula

On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 12:17:06 PM UTC-7, Bob in Jersey wrote:
>
>
> PGage wrote:
>>
>> My wife suggests this is the influence of day time talk shows, which 
>> often break from the panelists to find women in the audience with tears in 
>> their eyes. If so, then maybe the over-use of reaction shots in sports that 
>> I see so often is not really unique to sports, but an obsessions of 
>> television producers in general. In any case, what exactly would it take to 
>> get these guys to cut back?
>>
>
> End pooling of media staffs, end control of video by the party brass in 
> question, and give the media the freedom they deserve to make their own 
> effing decisions. Or let C-SPAN be the only source of video.  -- BOB
>
> PS: You said 'exactly'...
>

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