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Published Jun. 16, 2009
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Welcome to Inside WRAL, a new blog that focuses on the interesting, strange, funny or just off-the-wall things that happen behind the scenes here at the station.

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You probably know that anchors read a TelePrompTer (words scrolling in front of the camera lens) when they are doing a newscast. It helps them stare directly into the camera without having to read from a piece of paper. But did you know that some of the words they see actually look quite odd?

Here are a few examples taken directly from our anchors’ scripts:

  • According to a warrant, Esoda had a blood alcohol content of point-oh-8.
  • "Joe" is Samuel Wurzelbacher {WUR'-zuhl-bah-kur}
  • Durham City leaders unanimously approved a 344-point-four million dollar budget.
  • We’ve collected almost $25-thousand dollars in donations.
  • The storm left about 65 hundred people without power.
  • It's traveling 2 THOUSAND miles

I asked WRAL’s Bill Leslie to help explain why anchors prefer to have some words capitalized and written in phonetics. Here’s what he said:

“News copy which is read on-air looks different than print copy people read. Why would someone write ‘point-oh-eight’ for broadcast versus .08? Well, because that little decimal is hard to see when you’re delivering copy using a TelePrompTer.

Everything should be written so the anchor can read things smoothly. Stopping and having to think about every little fact and figure slows down the flow and effectiveness of communication.

Here’s another example. When talking about the 911 system, I write for broadcast this way: 9 one one. 911 looks too much like 'nine eleven.' I don’t want to confuse people so I write it out 9 one one. I also write out the swine flu as the H one N one virus. The '1' looks too much for an 'l' to me.

I have found that the harder I have to think in interpreting copy on air the more mistakes I am going to make. Typically, I will get past the part that is difficult but then 'blow' a word in the latter part of the sentence. Other reporters and anchors have said the same thing.

Anything we can do to improve the flow of a broadcast sentence is important. That includes precise wording, tight writing and the proper cadence and rhythm.”

Thanks to Bill for sharing that info. So, the next time you see an anchor reading the news, just remember that the words they’re seeing might not look like you expect!

- Kelly H. (WRAL.com web editor)

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This is the most interestig thing I've seen on goLO in the last couple of days.

Thanks Kelly for the inside look. :) Keep it coming.

Thanks, I appreciate it! - Kelly H.

I remember writing like that during my days as a producer. It's hard to shake after doing it for so long. I was writing anchor-speak for a good while after. Another good post, Kelly. -Angela

That is pretty cool, and it makes sense

Interesting post Kelly, You should walk over to the weather area and blog about what the weather reports look like too when they come off the printer. It's a whole nother language too!

I would love to see a touch of humor put in the news. How? Hehehe....Using the promps would surely be a hit with the viewers to create laughter for all! You'd just have to be real discret with it.

Is there a name ahead of who is supposed to read what? Sometimes it sems like on will start and then stop and the other pick up or one will start and then stop, because the other still has stuff to to read? In case this isn't clear, an example, KC is supposed to read the traffic report, Brian being off, and ML starts into the next story and then stops at KC's urging and KC does the traffic and ML picks up where she left off.

Yes, their names are noted in scripts so they know when to start speaking. Here's an example from this morning's newscast: {MONICA} Financial institutions are showing they can weather the downturn in the industry. {KELCEY} In today's Bloomberg Business report, Deborah Kostroun explains why their success may stall reform in Washington.

Thanks

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