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Reporters in Bad Weather

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Binro · 26/11/2021 20:32

Why is it necessary for reporters to stand in the middle of bad weather to report the bad weather? Just get indoors, preferably the pub.

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CheeseMmmm · 26/11/2021 20:33

I feel that way as well. Plenty of pics from CCTV photos/vids shared etc etc to show the weather.

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KatherineofGaunt · 26/11/2021 20:36

YANBU. Have they never seen a disaster movie with bad weather? There's always a reporter who ends up meeting an unfortunate end live on air.

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mrsfollowill · 26/11/2021 20:37

Were you watching the BBC news earlier?! Poor woman bracing herself against the howling wind, soaked to the skin, hair flying all over- she needs to get herself inside a warm pub next to the fire with a hot drink. I'm sure they do it to demonstrate just how bad the weather really is but I felt so sorry for her and she seemed quite pissed off really- I would be the same so I hope she is well paid and indoors now Grin

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Ifailed · 26/11/2021 20:41

probably because they are reporting on an event, otherwise they could just do it from a laptop anywhere in the world?

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ComDummings · 26/11/2021 20:41

They love the drama of being out in it all. Well maybe they don’t, but the producers do.

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googlegoode · 26/11/2021 20:45

It's the same for everything though, reporters have to be in the location for some reason. I remember the Steve Wright case & reporters were standing near a field which was so distasteful.

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MrsSkylerWhite · 26/11/2021 20:49

Wouldn’t want to be out there tonight in any circumstances. We’re in the NW, not even covered by the weather warning but already thinking we’ll be looking at the damage in the morning.
One of the cats wanted to go out a couple of hours ago. Rapidly changed her mind when I opened the door for a few seconds, she involuntarily have a toothy grin and the tea towel was whipped off of the oven door 🤣

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TheVolturi · 26/11/2021 20:52

They always send Dan Rivers to report on floods.

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5foot5 · 26/11/2021 20:55

Wouldn’t want to be out there tonight in any circumstances. We’re in the NW, not even covered by the weather warning but already thinking we’ll be looking at the damage in the morning.

Really! Shit. We live in the NW but are away from home on a long weekend in Surrey. Jolly cold here but not windy. Now I will be wondering what is happening while we are away

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GinIronic · 26/11/2021 20:56

It’s the same as “reporting live outside the hospital” type of news - where a famous person is being treated - pointless and it doesn’t add to the story.

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MrsSkylerWhite · 26/11/2021 20:57

5foot5

“Really! Shit. We live in the NW but are away from home on a long weekend in Surrey. Jolly cold here but not windy. Now I will be wondering what is happening while we are away”

Sorry 🥴
We’re coastal though and usually bare the brunt. Might not be so bad further inland.

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KatherineofGaunt · 26/11/2021 21:00

It reminds me of a comedy line from a comedian but I can't remember who right now.

"Who cares if they're outside Number 10? We're ALL outside Number 10. What we want is someone INSIDE Number 10..." and something else, possibly about biscuits.

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DameAlyson · 26/11/2021 21:00

The Met Office is warning people not to travel, so it's irresponsible, as well as unnecessary.

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RedRobin100 · 26/11/2021 21:01

Lol OP I saw that poor woman in Stonehaven also

So ridiculous and unnecessary!! Just show bloody footage of the rain no need for her to be standing in the middle of a bloody hurricane getting soaked

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Persephoned · 26/11/2021 21:02

Generally the reporter is on location as they have been speaking to people there and covering the story…otherwise the news would consist of someone sitting behind a desk for 30 mins reading things off Twitter

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notimagain · 26/11/2021 21:05


Wink
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Notimeforaname · 26/11/2021 21:09

Because we end up with legends like Teresa Mannion 🤣🤣
DON'T MAKE UNNECESSARY JOURNEYS!!

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MrsFin · 26/11/2021 21:13

Most of the time I don't know why they need to be "on location".
Like why do they need to go to Swindon High St to tell us Covid cases are rising in Swindon?
(I made that example up. Don't panic if you're from Swindon!)

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MrsTerryPratchett · 26/11/2021 21:20

I'd love some woman in the pub with a drink, "it's minging outside, better not". I'd watch that.

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TaranTulasForSamhain · 26/11/2021 21:28

I was hoping Teresa would pop up. 🤣Go Teresa

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JustLyra · 26/11/2021 21:38

This is one of my pet hates. Especially when they do downright dangerous things - stop risking causing bother for the emergency cases.

One I saw the last time we had flooding had the reporter right in the middle of a flooded field - we would have believed you if you were standing next to the field, or in front of it, you didn't actually have to stand in the middle of it to be believable.

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Credenhill22 · 26/11/2021 22:14

Watch some of Kate adie's reporting environments.

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Mapletreelane · 26/11/2021 22:35

Damian from Drop the Dead Donkey did immediately spring to mind when I saw BBC reporter in the storm on 10 o'clock news just now 🤭🤭

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Persephoned · 26/11/2021 22:35

Most of the time I don't know why they need to be "on location".
Like why do they need to go to Swindon High St to tell us Covid cases are rising in Swindon?
(I made that example up. Don't panic if you're from Swindon!)


Because they will have been there to speak to people, find out if that’s the case, interview the Swindon council leader, and generally do their job as a journalist which is a lot of things as well as doing a 1minute piece to camera

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Bootskates · 26/11/2021 22:42

It does seem stupid. Especially when it's verging on dangerous.

Saying that when I'm heading off to work in a stuffy office in July and they're reporting gorgeous sunny weather from a beach in Devon or somewhere, it all balances out Grin

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