Video Captures the Sound of the Explosion
/A new video surfaces of the bombs going off at the Boston Marathon. Although you don't see the explosion, the sound gives you a good idea just how big it was.
Here is the chilling video:
A new video surfaces of the bombs going off at the Boston Marathon. Although you don't see the explosion, the sound gives you a good idea just how big it was.
Here is the chilling video:
NBC News Terrorism Expert Michael Leiter was asked why all the conflicting reports i.e. Why did CNN screw up?
He blamed it on reporters "Running with Stories that are not Perfectly Sourced"
Here's what he said about the wrong reports of an arrest that was made:
CNN has been going on and on saying that an arrest has been made in the Boston Marathon Bombings.
John King has been on the air reporting saying that his sources confirm that an arrest was made.
While CNN was reporting and arrest, a number of other media outlets (NBC, ABC) were reporting no arrests were made.
While CNN was still going live from the scene, King stepped out of frame and could be heard talking on his phone.
It was obvious that he was asked if his info was solid? King could be heard "My source confirms it, Fran's (Townsend) sources confirms...but I'll double back....I'll double back."
Shortly after that call CNN started backpedaling on air. They reported that they could have a suspect in custody, but not an been officially arrested.
Then Former FBI Asst. Director Tom Fuentes went on the network and said his sources tell him that "no arrest have been made" and that at this point they don't even have the suspects name.
If CNN was this wrong with their initial reports of an arrest, it could be a huge black eye to the new Jeff Zucker regime.
Stay tuned....
Update: John King has returned to the air to say that there is "no arrest."
Uh oh...
Depending on which media outlet you believe either an arrest has been made in the Boston Marathon Bombing.... or an arrest is going to be made at anytime.
CNN's John King appears to be the first to report that investigators have a suspect.
Some media are reporting that are suspect is in custody, while others are saying the arrest is "imminent."
The Tweet above shows that WCVB is saying both things. So they are half wrong and half right at the same time.
With tensions high you can expect the idiots to come out of the woodwork.
Last evening, shortly after 6PM the LA Police got a call saying there were bombs planted at the KTLA studios in Hollywood.
Cops say the caller told them he was “going to detonate” three devices, that had been planted in the building.
It didn't take no for the LAPD to determine that it was a hoax, but employees, including news staff from KTLA were evacuated as a precaution.
The LAPD bomb squad and dogs searched the area and nothing suspicious was found.
Staff was allowed back in the building around 8:30 PM.
One look at the photo and it tells you everything you need to know about the Boston Marathon bombings.
It was a horrific attack against our way of life.
But, by choosing to put a bloodied child on the cover, did Time go too far?
Was the kid's picture used purely for shock value? Or was it the one picture that told the story?
It is likely that the use of this picture will be debated about. How would you have felt if it was your kid?
The one thing for certain, is people will be talking about it....and maybe that's what Time was going for. You can leave your thoughts in the comments below (no need to register) just type what you have to say and hit Post.
It's amazing that in one breath the Mainstream Media will slam Twitter as a viable news source and in the other breath, turn to Twitter to get the story.
When two bombs went off at the Boston Marathon, 1,800 miles away in Houston stations quickly went to Twitter to help them find a local angle to the tragedy.
The days have changed from when stations used to send a crew thousands of miles away to the scene of the story. Now they just go to their keyboard, type a few lines on Twitter and try to find a local person that saw something.
The viewers become the reporters and the station save big money in sending crews to far a way places.
Within the hour of the first blast, KPRC in Houston sent out this tweet:
See that plus others after the jump
Read MoreWhile Boston stations and networks have numerous crews assigned to the Boston Bombings, one big exclusive came from a station in Atlanta, over a 1,000 miles away from the crime scene.
WAGA in Atlanta had photos and a first look at what is left of the first deadly device that exploded at the Boston Marathon.
The station obtained crime scene photos of the what has been reported as a "pressure cooker bomb"
More, plus video of the station's report after the jump
Read MoreAs FTVLive has been reporting, most often TV stations and networks have been doing a solid job with their reports from Boston.
But not all the time.
Take WHDH in Boston and an interview they did.
The station tracked down the roommate of a Saudi national who was in the hospital after getting hurt in the Boston Marathon bombings yesterday. The New York Post reported that he was being held in connection to the attacks, but that was later shown to be a false report.
It was clear that the roommate, Mohammed Bada, was confused, doesn't speak perfect English and seemed to get increasingly agitated by the reporters' questions.
More plus the video after the leap
Read MoreTalk about a story changing 180 degrees.
The Boston television crews had to make a quick switch from covering a festive event to reporting on tragic breaking news as bombs went off at the Boston Marathon on Monday. Station TV crews were already set up near the finish line of the 117th running of the marathon when they switched to breaking news, going live at around 3 p.m. WBZ, which aired the marathon, had around 40 staffers at the site, including a pair of anchors on the finish line. WFXT anchor Maria Stephanos was a spectator with her children, waiting to see her husband cross the line. She provided a witness' account to the station. Nicole Jacobs, a WFXT colleague and a marathon participant who was held up before she could finish due to the bombing, got on for a phoner as well.
More after the bounce
Read MoreLooks like NBC made a good call when it came to airing a prime time special about the Boston Bombings on Monday night.
The shocking bombings in Boston drew viewers to their televisions to find out more about what had happened, and that was evident in the ratings.
A special on NBC about the bombings drew the second-highest rating of any show in primetime.
NBC News’ “Terror in Boston” averaged a 3.1 adults 18-49 rating, according to Nielsen overnights, and 8.9 million total viewers.
More on this after the hop
Read MoreFTVLive has been telling you about both the on air and off air changes at WPLG in Miami.
The station recently had a huge shake up to the weather anchors as they made room for new hire Julie Durda.
While management at WPLG is acting like getting Durda was akin to the Yankees signing Babe Ruth. the viewers are not so sure.
One longtime viewer wrote and email to WPLG News Director Bill Pohovey and GM Dave Boylan.
While emails to station management are nothing new, this emailer seemed to be articulate and well thought out with his concerns.
The viewer's email after the bounce
Read MoreYesterday, FTVLive FIRST told you that KSEE News Director Chris Manson was being kicked to the curb.
The station was recently taken over by Nexstar, which also is running KGPE in the market.
It looks like KGPE ND Chad McCollum has been tapped to run both newsrooms.
McCollum was spotted over in the KSEE building yesterday meeting with the news people there.
Conversely, KSEE GM Matt Rosenfeld is rumored to adding the KGPE GM title as well.
Stay tuned....
The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office recently hired the husband of WPTV-Channel 5 (West Palm Beach) morning anchor Roxanne Stein for a job in the sheriff’s homeland security bureau.
The 29-hour-a-week job pays Stephen Moss, 49, a former WPTV news cameraman, $4,038-a-month!
Until his date of hire, March 12, Moss was working at Whole Foods in Wellington for $22,000-a-year. He left Channel 5 in 2008 after 20 years.
More after the skip
Read MoreThe sports world lost a familiar voice Today.
Sportscasting legend Pat Summerall Died Today at the age of 82.
For many sports fans in the 1960s through the 1990s, Summerall was the voice of the NFL, starting with CBS' Sunday telecasts and later with Fox, famously paired for much of that time with John Madden.
"He was an extraordinary man and a wonderful father," Wiles told the Associated Press. "I know he will be greatly missed."
More after the skip
Read MoreYesterday, FTVLive suggested that longtime WGRZ Sports Anchor Ed Kilgore needed to sign off now and not at the end of May as he and the station planned.
It all comes after Kilgore blurred the line and put the station's integrity in question.
As we wrote, Kilgore is leaving to go work for Terry Pegula, who owns the NHL's Buffalo Sabres.
There was some question about Kilgore staying on at the station while covering the team that his new boss owns. The Gannett station said at the time that "Kilgore’s new job wouldn’t involve the Sabres and added that meant he could continue to be objective covering the team."
On Saturday night there was a conflict with Kilgore and his new boss that more than blurred the line.
Kilgore was the host of a press conference for the HarborCenter project that featured Buffalo Sabres Owner Terry Pegula.
After our story, the Gannett owned station has come out and said that Kilgore will be leaving the station Tomorrow and not in May.
It was a wise move by the station that made a mistake and now corrected it.
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