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KTLA anchor died of meth overdose. In his ass.

Can't speak for Ex, but as a producer I can tell you I'm completely wired coming out of a breaking news situation. Can't imagine what it's like for the anchor.

(I don't have that same feeling after a really good show. For a producer it's more like relief than euphoria. I'm mostly hoping nothing gets forked up.)

That's true. I think those of us who really "care" operate based off fear. Fear of messing up a newscast (producing) or, for us, fear of royally f'ing up and becoming a YouTube sensation or missing one syllable and getting fired.

It's a tightrope now with social media.
 
That's true. I think those of us who really "care" operate based off fear. Fear of messing up a newscast (producing) or, for us, fear of royally f'ing up and becoming a YouTube sensation or missing one syllable and getting fired.

It's a tightrope now with social media.

 
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