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So, You Want to Be a Glamorous TV Reporter in LA?


Once upon a time this gig was a golden ticket. All you needed was a face sculpted by angels, a voice smooth enough to sell whiskey, and the willingness to sign away your soul along with the rights to your face and voice so your employer could own you like a rental car. The pay was dazzling enough that you happily bent over the contract and did not complain. Those days are gone.

By the mid 1990s the fairy tale soured. Out went the journalists, in came the bean counters. Today your paycheck is not money but “exposure” and your privacy is shredded. One mugshot for a DWI or one shoplifting slip and your shame is blasted everywhere faster than your best stand-up in front of city hall.

The bare minimum now is brutal. You must write like Hemingway on espresso and hold a diploma from Northwestern or Columbia. Lesser schools need not apply. Then you will be tossed into the wild to recite stories in public while hecklers scream “fake news” behind you. Extra credit if you can keep a fake smile while some drunk waves in the shot.

Now let’s talk about pay. If you are not a trust fund baby stop reading. In a big market you will scrape by on $39,000 to $75,000 a year. Los Angeles dreams on Taco Bell wages. If you are exceptional or fit the sacred DEI quota spreadsheet you might sniff the higher end. Otherwise good luck paying rent anywhere but your car.

But first you do not even get LA. You start in Hattiesburg Mississippi or some other place where the only breaking news is the county fair shutting down early. Your paycheck will rival the fry cook at McDonald’s and your acquired footage will be worth less than the flash drives it is stored on. Survive that and you might claw your way into Tucson Arizona with slightly more money and still no glamour.

Stick it out long enough and maybe one day you will be glued to an anchor chair. That is the dream, reading teleprompters like a robot while pretending to give a shit about potholes and ribbon cuttings. Congratulations, you have leveled up to a slightly bigger cage with a little more food.

Along the way you will move from city to city like a fugitive. Have kids? Too bad. Their friends vanish every time a new gig ships you off to the next nowhere market. They will thank you later in therapy.

And the holy grail, the network gig? Forget it. The odds are microscopic unless your last name matches someone already inside, you are willing to play casting couch roulette, or sheer dumb luck takes pity on you. Those “favors” get demanded of both sexes because the news business is loaded with power-drunk Gay execs who do not discriminate.

Do not even mention ethics. Those are stripped at the door. Your job is not to report the truth but to parrot the far left editorial spin management feeds you. Integrity is the first casualty of your journalism career.

Still want the dream? Go ahead. But do not cry when you end up broke, exhausted, and wondering why you did not just apply at Starbucks. At least they give you free coffee.


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