Not just for anonymous white-collar professionals any more...
Across the country, longtime local TV anchors are a dying breed. Facing an economic slump and a severe advertising downturn, many stations have cut costs drastically in the last year, and veteran anchors, with their expensive contracts, seem to be shouldering a disproportionate share of the cutbacks. When station managers are forced to make cuts, hefty anchor salaries are a tempting target
Put the kiddie-crew in there. Maybe they'll learn how to pronounce Wau-ke-sha before they get dumped, too...
HT: The Winning McCain
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