Recently, a shadowy Howard Hughes-y media mogul issued a decree from Chicago's Tribune Tower that over a hundred words and phrases would be stricken from the vocabulary of Tribune's WGN radio station. We have officially withdrawn all our applications for employment with Tribune, because as our reporting in this piece clearly demonstrates -- in italics, even! -- we simply can't string together a sentence without many of these apparently dirty words.
Sources say yesterday it all started sometime after 5 am in the morning -- it's alleged that authorities down in the WGN Tribune Tower, in a surprise move, completely abolished the use of numerous words and phrases. As of now, the death toll is 119 and it's definitely possible more could be added.
The perpetrator, famed news CEO Randy Michaels, acting as a bit of a diva, seeks to have news read in a more "down to earth manner" and wants to flee from the traditional "news speak" for undisclosed reasons. As expected, it's being criticized at this point in time rather than being lauded, seeing as it comes across as more of a censorship auto accident than anything else.
Going forward, employees have allegedly been asked to report their coworkers' transgressions in the wake of this decision, in order to lend a helping hand to the cause. So now the manhunt is on, in the mother of all free speech crackdowns, and many commonly heard terms are under siege, about to experience their untimely death, at least in broadcast terms.
Those of you who watch the news regularly are likely reeling from the senseless murder of so many innocuous phrases, but the fact of the matter is that Michaels is the boss and if he wants his broadcasts marred by language changes and to be mocked in the aftermath of that decision, that's up to him.
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Thursday 18 March
By ed
he should add the greatest stupid sports term "As of Late". not THAT needs to be banned!!
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Thursday 18 March
By donna
some of the words/phrases/cliches that should be banned from every media outlet, are: "basically", "hey guys or back to you guys", "no problem" in response to when one is thanked instead of your welcome, "amazing", "so unique, very unique or the most unique", when unique cannot be quantified. Hard to believe reporters continue to do this.
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Thursday 18 March
By rc
Sources say yesterday,in a surprise move,the fact of the matter is, the joke is on you! allegedly.
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Thursday 18 March
By simian
On tomorrow is used alot in the South. Hate it!!
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Thursday 18 March
By yawn
The news should be news period ie walter cronkite style. the stations today should be ashamed of their news organizations. i'm sick and tired of watching (face people) put on a big smile as they read from their teleprompter 3 million dead from disaster so and so, then start bantering back and forth before they launch into their next totally unrelated story. yawn what a waste of spectrum.
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Thursday 18 March
By jdo52tex
Help!! He said "Good Morning." Call the cops. We cain't have people saying "Good Morning" anymore. It's an insult to me. Because, I'm just like Obamao, "I's a Harsvard jeanyus".
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Thursday 18 March
By jsvolfan
Here comes 1984. What's next, the thought police?
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Thursday 18 March
By sean murry
lets get the rap words out of our language.
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Thursday 18 March
By Cindy
Can we please, please rid ourselves once and for all of the phrase "gone missing".? I mean who conciously "goes missing" as the phrase implies...arrrrgh!
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Thursday 18 March
By C C Rider
Words to ban: Obama, anything he or his Kool-aid kronnies say, and anything negative about anyone who questions the chosen one.
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Thursday 18 March
By decchamp
This really makes my point about the news media in the US. They are tied to superlatives (negative superlatives preferred) and feel the need to use them constantly to make their product desireable by the public. I really get sick of hearing about quotes from the "undisclosed source" and the "informed source speaking under conditions on anonymity" that usually sets us up for getting angry and then feeling like dimwits when it's wrong.
I thought that these "journalists" were graduates of college of varying repute across the US. With that, I would think that they would have little trouble producing another set of words, phrases, and sentences to communicate the same idea. Could it be that this band of genii holds on to their old fraternity ways and uses old stories to submit as their latest work? Are they even capable of constructing a readable column?
One thing is for sure as I read this blurb, they are a bunch of whiners. Maybe if they stayed out of the bars where they probably do their research for tomorrow's column, they might even be able to think. Nah, it's not fair to put them under undue stress like that. Get our your manual Remington's guys, at least you can still spell.
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Thursday 18 March
By yawn
this just in "the sky is falling." stayed tuned for full story after we return from this short 43 minute commercial break.
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Thursday 18 March
By D
If you cannot "string together a sentence without using dirty words", you are proving your own ignorance, lack of education, or your incapacity to write anything meaningful at all.
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Thursday 18 March
By bob
You guys covered my favorites...24/7...WENT MISSING(totally stupid). How about BLOG(HATE that word!!) The WORST one is
'ISSUE'...no one has 'PROBLEMS' anymore...only 'ISSUES'. Last year a news reporter actually announced that a plane made an emergency landing in Atlanta because the pilot had an ISSUE with one of the engines!!! THANK GOD HE DIDN'T HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THAT ENGINE!!!!
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