Looking on the bright side

Bill Tush Ted Turner revolutionized the information world when he bought Channel 17, a local Atlanta television station, and started bouncing its signal off of a satellite so people everywhere could watch, and it quickly turned into the first cable "superstation," running content 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Before Turner forever changed the industry, the Big Three national networks (ranked in order of their marketshare) were CBS, NBC, and ABC. The three major networks all stopped offering content during the early morning hours and from around 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. every morning, only a test pattern was broadcast over the airways. Ted owned the rights to a lot of old movies and the Atlanta Braves, which meant he had a virtually unlimited supply of content. The FCC decreed that once Channel 17 evolved into a national network, Turner had to broadcast a news program in order to maintain the station's federal license. In a move of sheer genius, Ted didn't even try to go against the Walter Cronkite-style news anchors during the "normal" news hour from 6:00 p.m to 7:00 p.m. Instead, Ted hired a comedian named Bill Tush and offered the news at 3:00 a.m. Turner figured nobody was going to watch his station for the news, anyway, but at that hour of the morning, his SuperStation literally had no other competition, and Tush made it fun to watch the news. Some of his on-air stunts were hilarious and became legendary, as the video below demonstrates. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy8MTBxP7no Another brilliant and innovative move was when Turner began … [Read more...]

Nathan Phillips, publicity whore

Nathan Phillips If you're just waking up from a deep coma, you might not have heard of Nathan Phillips or Covington Catholic High School. You're definitely in the minority, because pretty much everybody else with access to a television knows who they are. If you've only listened to Hollyweird liberals and the mainstream media, you may not even be aware of the role the Black Hebrew Israelites played in the controversial encounter. Naturally, the media portrayed a group of teens attending a March for Life (anti-abortion) rally as a mob of racist, Trump-supporting white hoodlums surrounding and taunting a poor Native American simply trying to lead a prayer vigil because it so conveniently fit their narrative, which is to depict Trump supporters (and especially pro-life demonstrators) as a bunch of intolerant Neanderthals with the stated goal of taking away a woman's right to choose to abort her child, and often for the sake of convenience. Fortunately for the kids from Covington Catholic, other people who weren't trying to deliberately false narrative about what really happened were also at the Lincoln Memorial and had their cameras. The real story was a far cry from the original narrative peddled to the media by Mr. Phillips. The students from Covington had gathered at the Lincoln Memorial as instructed by their chaperones in advance of their return trip home when a small, militant group of black men calling themselves Black Hebrew Israelites approached them and began shouting racist and homophobic epithets at the teenagers. At that point the only offense committed … [Read more...]

Jadon Haselwood’s final decision

Haselwood does look sharp in the Red and Black. If you follow college football recruiting, you've probably heard of Jadon Haselwood. He has been described as the best pure wide receiver prospect to commit to UGA since current NFL All-Pro A. J. Green. Then, in early October, the young man abruptly decommitted from the Bulldogs, shortly before visiting Mark Richt at the University of Miami. Currently, over 65 percent of the predictions by professional recruiting analysts are that Jadon Haselwood will ultimately sign with the Miami Hurricanes. Perhaps young Mr. Haselwood will accept a scholarship to the University of Miami -- if that turns out to be the case, as a Georgia Bulldog fan I will naturally be somewhat disappointed, but wish him good health and the best of success, unless the Canes are playing against my Dawgs. But I am predicting he won't. Even though no one pays me to prognosticate about where high school football players might play in college, I reject the current "conventional wisdom" of the recruiting experts and personally estimate there's about a 90 percent probability that Haselwood becomes a Dawg, simply by applying deductive reasoning and good, old-fashioned common sense. Here's my rationale...Jadon Haselwood is a fierce competitor who tells interviewers that he wants to catch passes, score touchdowns, and win championships. He also makes it clear that he wants to play professional football after his college career ends. His skill at the game and athletic ability will probably make Haselwood a potential first round NFL draft pick no matter where he … [Read more...]