When I lived in DC in the 1980s and 1990s, the most popular news broadcast on local television belonged to NBC’s WRC-TV-4, with its anchor team of Jim Vance and Doreen Gentzler, sportscaster George Michael, meteorologist Bob Ryan, and entertainment reporter Arch Campbell. Their 11pm newscast often out-rated the primetime shows it had just followed, and dwarfed the numbers of all the cable news outlets combined. Jim Vance, who sat in the anchor chair for a remarkable 45 years, died this weekend at 75. To understand his legacy, read this column by Paul Farhi of the Washington Post and watch this video retrospective from his longtime colleague Gentzler.
Now that Trump has named Scaramucci as communications director, how long before some reporter asks him if he’ll do the fandango?
When the actual outdoor temperature in St. Louis is over 100 day in and day out, do we need to know what the heat index is? We already know it’s ridiculous to go outside for any reason.
One last thought: in less than ten weeks, OJ will finally be able to resume his search for the real killers.