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In reply to the discussion: Oh, my gosh, this is epic. Local reporter drops F-bomb, quits on live TV. Seriously - Epic. [View all]Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)19. Christine Chubbuck
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_Chubbuck
Lead-up
Three weeks before her death, she had asked the station's news director if she could do a news piece on suicide. After her suggestion was approved, she visited the local sheriff's department to discuss with an officer methods of suicide. In the interview, an officer told her one of the most efficient ways was to use a .38 caliber revolver with wadcutter target bullets, and to shoot oneself in the back of the head rather than in the temple.
A week before her suicide she told Rob Smith, the night news editor, that she had bought a gun and joked about killing herself on air. Smith later told the Washington Post he had chided her for the comment.
Suicide
On the morning of July 15, 1974, Chubbuck confused co-workers by claiming she had to read a newscast to open her program, Suncoast Digest, something she had never done before. That morning's talk show guest waited across the studio while she sat at the news anchor's desk. During the first eight minutes of her program, Chubbuck covered three national news stories and then a shooting from the previous day at local restaurant Beef & Bottle, at the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport. The film reel of the restaurant shooting had jammed and would not run, so Chubbuck shrugged it off and said on-camera, "In keeping with Channel 40's policy of bringing you the latest in 'blood and guts', and in living color, you are going to see another firstattempted suicide." She drew the revolver and shot herself behind her right ear. Chubbuck fell forward violently and the technical director faded rapidly to black. Camera operator Jean Reed later recalled she thought it had been an elaborate prank and did not realize Chubbuck had actually shot herself until she saw Chubbuck's twitching body.
The station quickly ran a standard public service announcement and then a movie. Some television viewers called the police, while others called the station to inquire if the shooting was staged.
She had written something like 'TV 40 news personality Christine Chubbuck shot herself in a live broadcast this morning on a Channel 40 talk program. She was rushed to Sarasota Memorial Hospital, where she remains in critical condition.'
Mike Simmons, TV-40 news director, quoted in The Dallas Morning News
After the shooting, news director Mike Simmons found the papers from which Chubbuck had been reading her newscast contained a complete script of her program, including not only the shooting, but also a third-person account to be read by whatever staff member took over the broadcast after the incident. He said her script called for her condition to be listed as "critical".
Chubbuck was taken to Sarasota Memorial Hospital, as her script had predicted; there, she was pronounced dead fourteen hours later. Upon receiving the news, a WXLT staffer released the information to other stations using Chubbuck's script.
For a time, WXLT aired reruns of the TV series Gentle Ben in place of Chubbuck's program.
Lead-up
Three weeks before her death, she had asked the station's news director if she could do a news piece on suicide. After her suggestion was approved, she visited the local sheriff's department to discuss with an officer methods of suicide. In the interview, an officer told her one of the most efficient ways was to use a .38 caliber revolver with wadcutter target bullets, and to shoot oneself in the back of the head rather than in the temple.
A week before her suicide she told Rob Smith, the night news editor, that she had bought a gun and joked about killing herself on air. Smith later told the Washington Post he had chided her for the comment.
Suicide
On the morning of July 15, 1974, Chubbuck confused co-workers by claiming she had to read a newscast to open her program, Suncoast Digest, something she had never done before. That morning's talk show guest waited across the studio while she sat at the news anchor's desk. During the first eight minutes of her program, Chubbuck covered three national news stories and then a shooting from the previous day at local restaurant Beef & Bottle, at the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport. The film reel of the restaurant shooting had jammed and would not run, so Chubbuck shrugged it off and said on-camera, "In keeping with Channel 40's policy of bringing you the latest in 'blood and guts', and in living color, you are going to see another firstattempted suicide." She drew the revolver and shot herself behind her right ear. Chubbuck fell forward violently and the technical director faded rapidly to black. Camera operator Jean Reed later recalled she thought it had been an elaborate prank and did not realize Chubbuck had actually shot herself until she saw Chubbuck's twitching body.
The station quickly ran a standard public service announcement and then a movie. Some television viewers called the police, while others called the station to inquire if the shooting was staged.
She had written something like 'TV 40 news personality Christine Chubbuck shot herself in a live broadcast this morning on a Channel 40 talk program. She was rushed to Sarasota Memorial Hospital, where she remains in critical condition.'
Mike Simmons, TV-40 news director, quoted in The Dallas Morning News
After the shooting, news director Mike Simmons found the papers from which Chubbuck had been reading her newscast contained a complete script of her program, including not only the shooting, but also a third-person account to be read by whatever staff member took over the broadcast after the incident. He said her script called for her condition to be listed as "critical".
Chubbuck was taken to Sarasota Memorial Hospital, as her script had predicted; there, she was pronounced dead fourteen hours later. Upon receiving the news, a WXLT staffer released the information to other stations using Chubbuck's script.
For a time, WXLT aired reruns of the TV series Gentle Ben in place of Chubbuck's program.
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Oh, my gosh, this is epic. Local reporter drops F-bomb, quits on live TV. Seriously - Epic. [View all]
Blue_In_AK
Sep 2014
OP
I live in Alaska, I watch that news station and I want to tell you, I am offended
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#74
That's a terrible reason to not vote for the legalization initiative.
Dont call me Shirley
Sep 2014
#80
The anti people haven't been playing us for decades? How many billions? How many lives destroyed?
TheKentuckian
Sep 2014
#145
Actually, sounds like you are being manipulated, just in the opposite direction.
moriah
Sep 2014
#136
to you but not to me and a lot of people up here. If this had been a right winger
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#114
no. you can have medical marijuana. decriminalization has been underway since forever
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#116
God, I love her. Shake the system until the stoic right-wingers fall on their ass.
BlueJazz
Sep 2014
#14
actually, lots of right wingers are for it. She was wrong and probably lost
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#76
Aw..I understand what you mean. I've (since) read the whole story and researched some facts...
BlueJazz
Sep 2014
#124
hugs, blue jazz. :F I for one will be glad 11-3. Everytime I turn on Netflix, our conservative
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#133
Reminds me --- it was in the mid '70's when a reporter for a UHF station in Florida said,
Hoppy
Sep 2014
#15
I prefer the 'F bomb' to lies. Too bad there isn't a way to pin a growing nose on
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#29
The MSM not 'touching' her is to HER credit. Now I really like her. The MSM is the least trusted,
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#89
I question her journalistic integrity and that should be a red flag to anyone looking to hire her
sweetloukillbot
Sep 2014
#109
What do you call using your position to promote your business w/o disclosing it?
joeglow3
Sep 2014
#140
I agree...lies, propaganda for the 1% hijacking the life right out from under us....
BlancheSplanchnik
Sep 2014
#75
actually, looking onself in the mirror .... I might agree if she didn't have a
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#77
I cannot for the life of me understand why weed makes people act like such assholes. nt
Dreamer Tatum
Sep 2014
#31
If she's been reporting on the MM movement, she and her station should have disclosed
Heidi
Sep 2014
#34
We're free to quit jobs anyway we want to. It's our last bastion of free will....
RagAss
Sep 2014
#128
tv news has been giving us a big fuck you for years, refreshing to see someone give one back
whereisjustice
Sep 2014
#97
But did she tell the truth? If not, then yes, that would be classless. I would give anything
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#108