{"id":3458,"date":"2013-04-24T05:55:30","date_gmt":"2013-04-24T10:55:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/65.175.102.14\/?p=3458"},"modified":"2013-07-02T19:10:03","modified_gmt":"2013-07-03T00:10:03","slug":"kudos-to-kfyr-profanity-has-no-place-in-public-discourse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bismarckmandanblog.com\/?p=3458","title":{"rendered":"Kudos to KFYR; profanity has no place in public discourse"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Posting has been a little light (okay, I haven&#8217;t posted at all) in the past week because of a big live production event I needed to prepare for and execute. In times like that I usually resort to simply posting snippets on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/bismarckmandanblog\" target=\"_blank\">this blog&#8217;s Facebook page<\/a> or <a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/bismanblog\" target=\"_blank\">Twitter feed<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bismarckmandanblog.com\/images\/kfyr_aj.jpg\" width=\"500\" height=\"281\" border=\"0\" \/><\/center>Let me preface this post by saying I have no animosity toward AJ Clemente. He was nervous, goofed up&#8230;sure, we all do that. However, I do think KFYR-TV, my former employer, did the right thing by terminating him.<\/p>\n<p>First, some random thoughts on the whole debacle:<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; If you screw up at <i><b>any<\/b><\/i> job you&#8217;re likely to be reprimanded. If you screw up really big at any job you can expect dismissal. Dropping the F-bomb in your first sentence on the air is a big screw-up. Period.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; People who I know who know AJ Clemente say he&#8217;s a nice guy, a good kid and taking it all humbly. Good deal, I wish him the best. I hope he learns this valuable lesson and cleans up his language off camera, like I had to do back when I was in broadcasting. Thankfully I was in the control room instead of on the set, or I may have had a similar incident before I straightened out.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; It looked like there were a few audio and communication problems. For instance, the music cut out during the headlines. There may have been something amiss. Even so, when you&#8217;re in a TV studio at 5:59pm, you ought to assume that your microphone will be open without warning.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; It looked like AJ said &#8220;gay&#8221; at first. If you keep watching though, it appears that he&#8217;s trying to pronounce the name of the London Marathon winner, Tsegaye Kebede. If you had to figure out the pronunciation of that name for your broadcast debut, you&#8217;d be flustered too. Of course, that stuff should be figured out before the newscast starts. The sad thing is, people of a certain ideological persuasion won&#8217;t have any problem with the F-word or S-word, but will be &#8220;offended&#8221; by the perceived use of &#8220;gay&#8221; in a bad context. Sad.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Before I became a Christian, which would be during my long stretch at KFYR-TV, I was well versed in the use of the F-word and other profanity&#8230;so I&#8217;m not acting high &amp; mighty. I&#8217;m speaking from experience: if you don&#8217;t talk like that in your daily conversation, you won&#8217;t blurt it out on the air. In fact, I bet AJ would not have said it if Monica Hannan or other KFYR-TV management was sitting in the studio to observe. But when your guard is let down, and your mouth is trained to spout profanity, bad things can happen.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; It&#8217;s totally ironic that the TODAY Show led off with the story Monday morning, and KFYR had to carry it. I am told that AJ will be making some TV appearances this week, including on LIVE! with Kelly and Michael, another show carried on KFYR. Awkward.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Letterman&#8217;s Top Ten List was pretty funny, though. Thankfully it&#8217;s available online so I don&#8217;t have to suffer through what his show has become to catch the list.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; By the way, there are plenty of broadcasters from my time who I <i><b>never<\/b><\/i> heard utter a profanity &#8211; even off camera. You&#8217;d recognize them because they have had long, respectable careers in North Dakota broadcasting and in many cases are still on the air. As you can imagine, it&#8217;s easy to have additional respect for those people because of their behavior.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; By the way, when I worked at KFYR-TV it was expected that <i><b>all<\/b><\/i> employees, not just on-air personalities, conduct themselves in a way that reflects the station in a professional manner. That included off the job. When you deal in a product and brand so publicly seen, that&#8217;s the nature of the business. Every move you make is viewed by thousands of eyes, everybody deals with your business on a frequent basis, and you represent that. My view on it is that if you don&#8217;t like the scrutiny, perhaps broadcasting isn&#8217;t the job for you.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; There have been well-known broadcasters terminated because of what they did in their private lives, because it reflects on their employer. Again, that&#8217;s the nature of the business.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; I&#8217;m dismayed at all the people who think AJ was treated unfairly. This is going to be <b>day four<\/b> of KFYR-TV being dragged through national news because of this incident. If you did something to put your employer in this kind of national spotlight, do you think you&#8217;d still have a job?<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; This brings up the larger issue: profanity should not be an accepted part of public discourse. It&#8217;s called profanity because it is <b>profane<\/b>. The fact that so many people think it isn&#8217;t is a sure sign that things are heading in the wrong direction in our culture, even here in good ol&#8217; North Dakota.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; This event was preceded by baseball player David Ortiz yelling, &#8220;This is our f***ing city!&#8221; at a baseball game when talking about the Boston Marathon Islamic terrorist attack. People cheered this deplorable outburst, and the FCC said it wouldn&#8217;t fine anybody. Why? Has this language suddenly become acceptable?<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; One interesting tidbit is all the Generation-Y types who say, &#8220;Come on, KFYR &#8211; your page has had more Facebook likes than ever because of this!&#8221; as if that&#8217;s a meaningful metric of <i><b>anything<\/b><\/i>. Only in the self-absorbed world of the modern social media junkie, perhaps.<\/p>\n<p>So, once again, I hope AJ can recover from this and hopefully make some vocabulary adjustments. It&#8217;s too bad to have a simple rookie mistake take on such magnitude. Maybe this notoriety will help him get back on his feet and get a second chance. I sure hope so, and wish him the best. I still think KFYR-TV did the right thing, and will be seen as an establishment which does not condone profanity &#8211; a position which I think reflects the majority of North Dakotans.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Posting has been a little light (okay, I haven&#8217;t posted at all) in the past week because of a big live production event I needed to prepare for and execute. 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