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WFAA GONE TO THE DOGS??

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Steve-E

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Twice in a week, I have turned on WFAA news and seen stories about dogs being stolen or killed. Tragic as it may be for the families, I find it hard to believe that kind of story is worthy of a newscast in a major market the size of Dallas.

What's with the obsession with dog stories, or is it just plain true that WFAA has indeed gone to the dogs!
 
> Twice in a week, I have turned on WFAA news and seen stories
> about dogs being stolen or killed. Tragic as it may be for
> the families, I find it hard to believe that kind of story
> is worthy of a newscast in a major market the size of
> Dallas.
>
> What's with the obsession with dog stories, or is it just
> plain true that WFAA has indeed gone to the dogs!
>
LOL..Too bad the WOOF calls are already in use in Dothan, Alabama!<P ID="signature">______________
..broadcasting from the land of bent towers, flooded studios and wind...Florida!!</P>
 
If you haven't already done so, you should post this on the Television board under Texas. They seem to bash WFAA on a regular basis over there.

<a target="_blank" href=http://www.radio-info.com/mods/posts?Board=tv-texas>http://www.radio-info.com/mods/posts?Board=tv-texas</a>

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> Twice in a week, I have turned on WFAA news and seen stories
> about dogs being stolen or killed. Tragic as it may be for
> the families, I find it hard to believe that kind of story
> is worthy of a newscast in a major market the size of
> Dallas.
>
> What's with the obsession with dog stories, or is it just
> plain true that WFAA has indeed gone to the dogs!
>
 
I thought PETA was based in Norfolk, VA. I guess they have a huge extention in Dallas. Remember, the news targets like radio. It's still weird though. I thought news watchers are mostly men. Strong men at that.
 
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