Home Menu ↓
Home - Page 170 1 2 168 169 170 171 172 1,436 1,437

NEW! INTRODUCING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE’S WEEKLY UPDATE IN PRIME TIME ON WPCNR THE MAY 1 WEEKLY UPDATE

Hits: 253

WPCNR ACROSS THE EDITOR’S  DESK. By John Bailey Owner & Publisher, White Plains CitizeNetReporter Since 2000 A.D.:

I am going to run the entire  future County Executive Weekly Update on WPCNR.com in prime time on the day it is internetcast.

This morning, WPCNR.COM begins a new feature of Westchester County Executive George Latimer’s Weekly Update.

The Weekly Update  began in 2019, 5 years ago. It rapidly turned into the Covid Update over the last four years.

Week-in, week-out, Mr. Latimer kept our spirits up with covid figures, often trying to point out to viewers of his reporters what we needed to do to stop the relentless spread of the epidemic, and encouraging with relentless enthusiasm the need to get vaccinated once the vaccines came like the  Pfizer Calvary to the rescue in January 2021.

This  report is hard to put together every week.

After watching the covid reports and now the Weekly Updates and featuring local Mayors, leaders, County Commissioners Mr. Latimer, reports  good and disappointing  news in a stalwart “let’s get through it, the only way out is through” optimism that  mitigates disappointing news  moves on, injecting hope and encouragement.

Not since Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia’s  reading the comics on the radio in the 1930s, FDR’s Fireside Chats, has a leader in this area worked so tirelessly to inform the citizens he governs so effectively and believably.

He has a real ability to do that. He is a natural.

Mr. Latimer is also on the radio every Tues morning on WVOX 1460 Radio 7:10 A.M. live--no tapes for him– on the Dennis and Tonny Good Morning Westchester program.

His Weekly Updates continue faithfully every week, live and delivered without reading a script always looking at the camera. You get more information on the Weekly Update on the county than any other source.

Figures on covid activity are not as timely or informative as they used to be (by New York State decision) and the shadow of the disease seems to be almost under control. I am crossing my fingers.

Mr. Latimer’s Weekly Update has now turned even more informative,to trend-spotting facts, events and efforts that has made it must-viewing for citizens wanting to know what is happening to them

The trouble is the  internetcast at 2 in the afternoon  is  when not many have a chance to see it.

Watching Monday’s briefing last Monday was really packed with information everyone should have heard. It was newsworthy on the situation with the budget effect on Westchester, the impact on citizens’ mental health from a talk by the Commissioner of Mental Health, Michael Orfe and an inside analysis of why the Albany Budget is more of a political process than practical sound management.

I realized that Mr. Latimer will only be doing these 30 to  55 minute Weekly Updates for three more years.

He should get an Emmy for this report.

It is professionally produced by Catherine Cioffi, the Westchester Director of Communications and her  crack production staff. It has the always clear and compelling George Latimer “Voice of Reason” as the magnetic personality that sets it apart. It is government communication that is state of the art.

I was slapped up the side of the head after watching this week’s update:

Once his successor comes in as county executive in three years, press opportunities  like the Weekly Update will  disappear. You will be lucky to even see the next County Executive half  as much as you see Mr. Latimer.

The Latimer team assembles  Weekly Update over the weekend…for presentation on Monday (it really is an all-week job of scheduling guest appearances, and sorting out what the public needs to know in most often a positive manner.

This is unheard of. A weekly address by a leader revealing plans in advance to people who might be affected by them.

I have  had an epiphany. I have realized why these updates are so important and why it is that they be more timely when available.

So with the permission of Westchester County, I am going to run the entire Weekly Update on the WPCNR.com

website on Mondays at 8 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time.

Last Monday’s weekly update of May 1 will be the first such presentation and that is why

We hope you will take advantage weekly with  Mr. Latimer’s awesome communcation effort, the Weekly Update with this morning’s first Weekly Update (replay replay replay) of the May 1 report

 

John Bailey

Owner & Publisher

White Plains CitizeNetReporter

Founded 2000 A.D.

 

Posted in Uncategorized

WHITE PLAINS WEEK MAY 5 REPORT on www.wpcommunitymedia. org

Hits: 262

LWVW CHAPTERS PROTEST INDIAN POINT  HOT WATER–DEMAND TENTS OVER  DOME DEMOLITION.

COMMISSIONER OF MENTAL HEALTH, MICHAEL ORFE ON  STATE OF MENTAL HEALTH IN WESTCHESTER

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER RANDY STEIN RESIGNS. ROSEMARIE ELLER VALERIE DANIELI AUTOMATICALL GO ON THE BOARD FOR THE 2 SEATS. LWV FORUM CANCELLED , NO CONTEST.

COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER ON STATE PLAN TO WITHHOLD FEDERAL MONEY FROM MEDICAID–COULD CREATE DEFICIT IN COUNTY PRESENT YEAR BUDGET

VACCINATION REPORT CARD– COVID AT THE CROSSROADS.

JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

THIS WEEK EVERY WEEK

ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK

FOR 22 YEARS

Posted in Uncategorized

BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION CANDIDATES DOWN TO 2 FOR 2 SEATS. DR.RANDY STEIN RETIRES FROM THE BOARD AFTER 15 YEARS UPDATED

Hits: 667

Dr. Stein at the March 13,2023  School Board Meeting

DR. RANDY STEIN notified the Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joseph Ricca last Wednesday that she was withdrawing from the Board of Education Election May 16, Dr. Ricca told WPCNR today.

Two candidates remain on the ballot: Rosemarie Eller and first-time candidate for the Board of Education, Valerie Danieli

The School Board Candidates  Forum scheduled for May 9, next Tuesday, has been canceled, unless another candidate appears.

This would mean that both remaining candidates Ms. Eller and Ms. Danieli  are assured of going on the school board regardless of how many votes each receive.

DR. Stein in an interview with WPCNR told this afternoon said  she had served on the board for 15 years, and had just retired from her medical practice at White Plains Hospital, and felt it was time.  She said she first decided to run for the school board when her youngest chile was a junior in White Plains High School, and chuckling, said her daughter and her friends ran her campaign for the Board.

She told me “I think White Plains is an extraordinary district. We’ve never had a budget defeated here. Our buildings are in great shape.Our advanced learning programs  such as XPM are great. Our arts and sports programs outstanding. We are now bring special ed students back to the district because we feel it is better to keep those special needs children at home. We now have interning opportunities for students in the high school. I am thrilled with the White Plains School District! I look forward to mentoring  the new person joining the board.”

She said the issues the district faces ahead are the fiscal challenge and the need to educate students of all abilities to achieve the “infinite” “highest” level they can learn, “no matter what.”

 

Posted in Uncategorized

WHITE PLAINS WEEK APRIL 28 REPORT ON www.wpcommunitymedia.org “WHERE TELEVISION NEWS BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE LIVES”

Hits: 319

IT’S GALA WEEK IN WHITE PLAINS NY USA, 300 IN IHE COMMUNITY TURN OUT  SUPPORTING  AND LIFTING UP WESTCHESTER, HONORING THREE PIONEERS OF THE ORGANIZATION WESTCHESTER COUNTY CANNOT DO WITHOUT DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS SAYS–RAISES RECORD FUNDS.

STATE CONSIDERS BILL TO CUT BACK LOCKDOWN DRILLS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

COUNTY EXPERIENCING SHORTAGE OF VOLUNTEERS.

 

MTA ALLOWS SCOOTERS OKS SCOOTERS ON TRAINS, SUBWAYS NOT  BUSES

DISCRIMINATORY REAL ESTATE ABUSES STILL WITH US SAYS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION PANEL

COREY BEARAK ON CONGESTION PRICING WHERE IT STANDS NOW

DR. KATELYN JETELINA ON WHO SHOULD GET A BIVALENT BOOSTER. THE WEEK IN COVID, HOSPITALIZATIONS FOR COVID IN WHITE PLAINS HOSPITAL.

AND MORE!

JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

EVERY WEEK ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK

EVERY WEEK FOR 22 YEARS

 

Posted in Uncategorized

“DREAM” DENIED. MINORITIES CONTINUE TO FACE DISCRIMINATION IN MORTGAGES, HOMES SHOWN

Hits: 326

The Westchester Human Rights Commission  panel on Fair Housing Monday night opened eyes.

WPCNR REALITY REALITYBy John F. Bailey, April 26, 2023:

 

A panel of real estate experts delivered  an assessment of discriminatory conditions minorities face today Monday night. In buying first homes, and second homes locally and nationwide the obstacles are deeprooted  a discussion sponsored by the Westchester County Human Rights Commission at the County Center made painfully clear.

BRYAN GREENE, Vice President of Policy Advocacy of the National Association of Realtors, DEBRA S, COHEN, Civil Rights Attorney and Professor of Law, and GREGORY JOOST, Researcher, Author and Professor of Sociology gave a general overview of the high standards that minorities face in buying that first home, and second homes compared to white people.

What became clear through the  hour before 35 persons was the lack of enforcement by government bureaucracies and lack of investigation studies by government agencies.

Local and state authorities are reluctant to investigate alleged discrimination. Ms. Cohen said the courts are an option, but the current political  sensitivity  and composition of courts make it difficult to produce  verdicts that find discrimination is evident.

The panel brought out that banks and credit ratings services discriminate by preconceived attitudes reflecting century old derogatory conceptions of  minority character. This centuries old perception of minorities results in a double standard,  giving lower credit scores to  minority applicants  than they do to whites. The credit ratings are defended by banks saying they have formulas.

BRYAN GREENE SAID STATE AND LOCAL ENFORCEMENT SHOULD STEP UP PROSECUTION OF ILLEGAL DISCRIMINATION PRACTICES, SINGLES OUT COLLEGE LOANS LOWERING HOME EQUITY PREVENTING MINORITIES FROM GETTING MAX  VALUE OUT OF  HOME THEY ARE TRYING TO SELL. CALLS FOR  COUPLE TESTS TO DISCOVER HOW REALTORS TREAT MINORITY COUPLES AND WHITE COUPLES DIFFERENTLY.

 

Even  If a minority owner of a home in an area wants to sell their home, they face lower assessments because they are minority owners than if a  white owner of the same house would for the same property, based on the neighborhood, Professor Cohen said.

Minority owners, who have purchased a first home face problems reselling a home they own, Professor Cohen related. She said minority owners have been known to make over  their home interiors removing any objects, decorations, photographs of their minority family.  White friends  are recruited by minority owners to be in the home when it is shown.

GREG JOOST (right) SUGGESTED LAND TRUSTS ACQUIRED BY CITIES, TOWNS COULD MAKE AVAILABLE HOMES MINORITIES COULD AFFORD–TELLING HOW THIS OCCURRED IN PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY, MARYLAN

CALL TO ACTION NOW FROM VICE PRESIDENT OF POLICY OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION REALTORS TO ADDRESS THE DISCRIMINATION, RECOGNIZE THE WEALTH DISCREPANCIES, DISCRIMINATORY POLICIES AND REWARD DESERVING MINORITIES. HE TELLS WHY

The panel gave an overview of practices constricting minority home ownership, but stopped short of saying the practices were in Westchester County.

Posted in Uncategorized

NEW BIVALENT BOOSTER DO I NEED IT? YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST ANALYSIS

Hits: 519

Do I need a Spring Booster?

The booster confusion in emails I have received over the past week is palpable. Should I get a spring booster?

This is how I’m thinking about it. Hopefully it helps.

Level of urgency

The level of urgency for a spring booster should be dependent on two things:

1. Risk factors. Ninety percent of people in the hospital “for” or “with” COVID-19 do not have a bivalent vaccine (i.e. fall booster). This group has the highest level of urgency.

If you had the fall booster, you’re in pretty good shape against acute severe disease. Will this change with time? We don’t know. The U.S. (and a handful of other countries) don’t want to risk finding out, so a spring booster is “permissible”.

People in the hospital today for COVID-19 are older adults and/or those with a comorbidity. (If you want to know why, read more here.) This means groups with the second highest level of urgency for a spring booster are those with a fall booster and:

  • Adults over 75 years;
  • Adults over the age of 65 years with a comorbidity; and,
  • Moderate or severely immunocompromised.

If you’re not in one of these groups, your level of urgency is significantly reduced. You could time a booster for maximum protection. If I were over 65 without a comorbidity, I would, especially since wastewater concentration is nosediving. For example, four weeks before a really big event you don’t want to miss, like a wedding, get a booster. Or wait to get a booster on the chance that another variant of concern comes (and get it right before a wave).

2. Timing. If you’re in one of the urgent groups, the next question is: When was your last infection or vaccine?

  • 6+ months ago: Go get a spring booster today.
  • 4-6 months: Schedule one, but you don’t need to rush to the pharmacy.
  • <4 months: Wait. But do not wait until past May/June, so that you enough runway time before the (anticipated) fall vaccine.

Potential individual-level risks

People are wondering about risks of spring boosters. The risks are small, especially when we compare them to risks resulting from infection. Perhaps the following risks should really only be considered for those who are not in the high-urgency groups above.

  • Myocarditis. This is the biggest risk of COVID-19 vaccines but is really only a problem for adolescents. (Benefits still outweigh risks. There is also a risk of myocarditis from COVID-19 infection.)
  • Flu vaccine. There may be an increased risk of stroke if you get flu and COVID-19 vaccines at the same time. This shouldn’t be a problem for your spring decision.
  • Side effects. Some people get their butt kicked from side effects immediately after the vaccine. Some just don’t have the ability to be out of commission for a few days.
  • Imprinting. We know imprinting is a thing with COVID-19. And, we should expect imprinting. (Read a deep dive here.) The biggest influence of imprinting occurs after first exposure to the virus (through vaccine or infection). We still don’t have good evidence that imprinting is harming protection, though.
  • Unknown unknowns. We simply don’t know the risks of stimulating the immune system with 6 shots in 2 years, too. There are always unknown risks, albeit small.

Bottom line

Anyone who hasn’t had a bivalent vaccine (i.e. fall Omicron booster) needs to get one. If you have your bivalent already, there is a spectrum of urgency. Try not to overthink it too much.

Love, YLE


“Your Local Epidemiologist (YLE)” is written by Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, MPH PhD—an epidemiologist, data scientist, wife. During the day she works at a nonpartisan health policy think tank and is a senior scientific consultant to a number of organizations, including the CDC. At night she writes this newsletter. Her main goal is to “translate” the ever-evolving public health science so that people will be well equipped to make evidence-based decisions. This newsletter is free thanks to the generous support of fellow YLE community members. To support this effort, subscribe below. (Reprinted with permission)

 

Posted in Uncategorized

I’M BOOSTED!

Hits: 484

COVID BIVALENT BOOSTER SHOTS AT  WHITE PLAINS SITES NOW AND OTHER  SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER LOCATIONS TODAY! GO TO https://www.vaccines.gov/search/ for the Bivalent Booster ready locations around the county!

THE CDC NEW BIVALENT VACCINATION BOOSTER MAP 

LOCATIONS ON INTERACTIVE MAP SHOW YOU WHERE YOU CAN GET NEW BIVALENT BOOSTER.

WPCNR COVID SURVEILLANCE. Statistics from NY Covid Tracker. Observation and Analysis by John F. Bailey April 23, 2023:

I used to worry. Stay Home. Not go out. WORRY! STAY! NO GO OUT!  WORRY! STAY! NO GO OUT! BUT NOW I’M–

 BOOOOOOSTED!

I’M BOOSTED!

Those who have completed their series of Covid Shots  are now eligible for the Bivalent Booster announced last week and it is here in White Plains New York USA. It is one of the best coordinated efforts by the government in years at least locally. The CDC  and the manufacturers have  executed brilliantly.

I GOT MINE MONDAY MORNING AT 11:15 A.M. in White Plains New York USA

The Center  for Disease  Control has delivered the new Bivalent Booster to White PLAINS  New Rochelle,  Port Chester Mount Vernon Yonkers and 38 locations across the swath of southern Westchester. 

There do not appear to be locations with the new bivalent protector above Chappaqua.

Go to find locations with Bivalent Booster in stock for Pfizer and  Moderna  at the CDC website https://www.vaccines.gov/search/ type in your zip code and the site displays a bullet map showing locations where you can get the new vaccine.

The CDC gives the locations phone numbers. And the pharmacy I called, answered, confirmed they had the vaccine and I could walk-in at 11, no appointment necessary.

I walked in expecting delay putting 30 minutes on the meter.

The young ladies behind the counter knew all about it.

  1. They asked for my vaccination card (showing the first 5 shots of my Pfizer series.
  2. They asked for proof of my  medical insurance  for records, though the bivalient booster vaccine does not cost you anything at the location I went and should not anywhere The staff said there was no cost.
  3. They asked for a photo I.D. (Drivers license)

I received the shot within 15 minutes.

The vaccine going in gives you just a dull stiffness in your arm. You hardly realize it is going in or when it is actually withdrawn from your arm.

I cannot tell you how relieved I am. Because I have now I have done all I can at this time to protect myself and others.

WHERE ARE WE IN COVID IN WESTCHESTER?

Last week in Covid, Westchester continued for a third straight week lowering infections to 181 for the 7 days ended Saturday.

At the present rate of 2.72 daily infections for 5 days last week  per 100,000 persons in Westchester next week  should result in 192 infections which would complete April with 867 new cases of covid,compared with 1,352 for the month of March.

The Saturday infections for entire Westchester County was 35 infections.

Since the County likes to cite how many cases we have had in the past to analyze covid intensity in the present, I will do that.

Last April 2022 April had 7,054 new cases. This year we are on track for 867. However 3 months ago in January 2023  we  experienced 6,573 infections after a very socially reckless December. February we knocked that down to 2,906.

March cut infections to 1,352

The number of infected people  are out there is not really known because the persons have not verified their positives with a lab test. That unknown, unestimated by any official authority  is what is keeping the covid cloud lingering over us.

There were 1,352 known new cases (lab tested) in March and they have resulted in a projected 867 cases in April. This means that people known to be infected have infected less than 1 person. This kind of spread rate is very low.

If there are hundreds more people out there with covid whom we do not know because they are not verifying antigen test positives they take at home, that can be  a source of the weekly almost 1,000 new cases we continue to see, and we cannot count those continuing to perhaps spread the disease at above the actual daily new case rate

The optimist way of acknowledging that worry and diminishing the worry, say covid is just something we have to live with the possibility of growing.

I say finish off your vaccine series people get the booster and the new one.

We will see what the hospitalizations are around the county later today,  at 65% of new admissions  (62 of 96 admissions) from March 31 to April 18,being admitted to White Plains hospital because of covid last week at White Plains Hospital according to the state, you have to wonder where those sick enough to be admitted to a hospital bed are coming from.

If we had not stopped testing everybody who thought they were sick we would know where the continued spread, last week still closer to 1,000 a week instead of below 500 you have to wonder about the invisible spread. That is a major dropped ball by the authorities.

If everyone had gotten vaccinated, the cases would be lower.

If schools had been directed to continue to announce students testing positive, you would know if school populations were spreading the disease. But the State Education Department said that was no longer necessary. Now, we have to take School District word for it. That is simply a “feel good” decision based on guesswork.

If we have a surge by July which we had last year that resulted in a big wave in December,  we will have no impending knowledge of a bigger than expected July surge  because of those decisions by individuals who did not get the full vaccination treatments; failure to keep track of infections in the school population; and failure to make mandatory lab tests of all persons with positives after  antigen tests.

Posted in Uncategorized

COVID INFECTIONS FALLEN “DRAMATICALLY” NATIONWIDE. COVID TREND “LOOKS GOOD”

Hits: 710

Posted in Uncategorized

PLAY-BY-PLAY, PLAY-BY-PLAY: YOU CAN’T SEE IT ON THE RADIO

Hits: 874

WPCNR VIEW FROM THE UPPER DECK By WPTV’S BULL ALLEN FROM THE WPIX BASEBALL AND BALLANTINE BOOTH . April 23, 2023:

 

 

“Hello there Everybody this is BULL Allen coming to you from YANKee StAyDEEUMM from the DOUBULA PIX old mezzanine over home plate, where the sun has come out after this morning’s rains. The tarp is off the field. The groundscrew has done a great job getting the big ball park playable. The warmups are finishing up. The starters are getting loose  alongside the dugouts. It’s my pleasure to be doing  play-play-by-play with The Scooter, FILL RIZZUTO  sitting in for John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman, and they are delighted to have PHIL and I back as guests in the Yankee booth today for our Nostalgia Inning.”

This Nostalgia Inning is brought to you by CNBMB  Creating New Baseball Memories in Broadcasting

John Sterling is the Voice of the Yankees now, and has been  coaching me on what to expect, and really after listening to their broadcasts and the New York Mets broadcasts, I must say I have been working on my Alabama drawl and my pitch descriptions limiting them to the count and the pitch result even more than previous year’s broadcasts and Phil has been working on reading the actual commercial tags for  many in-inning features.

There is the first walk of the game, who is bringing you  each inning, the gametime temperature sponsor, the trip to the bullpen sponsor, and the 100 or so or so spots that are played during each Yankee broadcast  in between each half inning.  This surprised me:events in the game are also plug opportunities: trips to the bull pen, trips to the mound, so John and Suzyn have been explaining to  Phil and me,when play-by-play is live what to expect.

John with apologies to Phil and myself explained in order to get live play-by-play spots in that we  limit to phrases like the count, where the pitch was and I can only describe where the ball was hit, very succinctly, very succinctly and generally.

I don’t know if I would ever be able to say “How About That” or “going going gone—into the  Rightfield bullpen, or “into the upper deck halfway up the grandstand.” after a great play without into the next pitch. The Yankees have not yet sold a tagline after each Yankee homerun. I shouldn’t have said that.

Describing the windup, I have to forget about painting a word picture for you like Bob Murphy as I used to say “Cole sets at the belt, checks the runner, around comes the right arm and the 2-2 pitch” which I used to help the listener visualize what I say happening.  This will be the biggest challenge of my broadcasting career:  Talking sparingly, really sparingly.

No this  whimsical broadcast bringing me out of the past to make today’s play-play exciting to listen too did not happen Sunday.

In fact, driving home after my nostalgic  stint had it happened in today’s Blue Jays Yankee scoreless duel in the 5th inning, I realized how the way not only Yankee broadcasts  but Mets broadcasts do sell as much commercial lines in quickie sentences of  10s, 30s, 5 seconds.  You hear  inthe-Inning events brought to you by law firms, accountants, car dealers, boilermakers,  and I do not believe what I just heard–facials and massage spas — I mean really baseball fans do not get  massages (after the game).

A sample of this fastball after fastpall pitch staff was in the fifth inning: “This was the first walk of the game brought to you by Toyota you could be driving instead of walking by driving a new Toyota.”

But…no phone number or website or way to respond.  Those ad agencies not putting ways to respond are crazy.

As any of you fans know listening to play-by-play  in the metropolitan area you hear  as many complete pitches (essential name recognition spots only)  as NFL broadcasts have incomplete passes, and even more.

The Yankees are the highest valued franchise in sports because they have merchandised everything Yankee. They took the WGN model and created I believe the first team owned network YES. MSG owner ed  the Knick and the Rangers, and put them on a network.

Yankee merchandise is everywhere. YES made you pay for every game.

Now the Yankee radio broadcasts have become the most listened to team in the New York area, I believe that is why they are on WFAN, the all sports station.  In the last few years  the inbetween half inning breaks on the radio have been triple and double sold. In a 5 to 10 minute inning of actual play and mid-inning break which the speeded up game rules have produced, you are blitzed with 6 commercials plus sometimes two ingame event sponsor ship taglines and if you have two pitching changes in one half inning you get two “Call to the Bullpens sponsors. I have not kept score.

But driving back into Westchester listening to the game, it was like listening to “The Commercial only Network.”

I began to lose rooting interest because the commercials on half innings lulled my mind. And commercials for in-inning breaks distracted John and Suzyn with inane pitches, they do it smoothly no matter how how silly it sounds. that could use far better copywriting(a lost art today).

Such is the excitement of a possible crucial situation, that the play-by-play what description there is allowed to say about can still interest the fan.

The effect of mid-inning and multiple commercials before the next inning is babble. I can only compare to doing a news story on the evening news, CNN or FOX News or NBC News and interrupting a story on the debt ceiling with a 10 second tagline, “Don’t worry about your debt with Don’t Worry Mortgage Bank.” The newscasts have few stories enough as it is, commercials in the middle of stories would be a huge money maker for what passes as media today.

It certainly works for the baseball play-by-play. But I feel sorry for the agony of John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman. Meaningless squibs in key portions of an inning. Here you have a dream job and it has become a nightmare.

When baseball was broadcast in the past you usually had a beer sponsor,  and the commercial between innings were jingles. Now you have talk spots.

There was a song by Terry Cashman, “Play-by-Play: I saw it on the radio”

That song ingeniously described and paid tribute to baseball broadcasts of the past, mixing famous calls from old broadcasts with the refrain “I saw it on the radio.”

Today with most broadcast actual play-by-play time limited, deprived of description time such as letting us know how outfielders are positioned even with the new rules, or how the infield play in or back or shades legally  the fan  unless they watch on television has no concept on how the fielders are adjusting to the game.

Baseball’s very limited descriptions of the details of the new rules, have not been thorough. Who knew that batters only had 11 seconds to get into position to hit again. That is tough. That is less than little league.

Why is the pitching better? The pitchers are cheating. The Met pitcher tossed from a game for having a substance on his hands, caught twice raises a lot of questions. It takes a long time to control a trick pitch. Maybe that pitcher has been using illegal pitches for a long time, or maybe he was a quick study.

The pitchers have found that speeding up and the penalizing of the batter preparation to hit time is making them more effective. They get into a groove. the adrenaline is going the concentration intense.

Before the new rules on pitching and hitting took effect, batters used to take enormous coffee breaks outside the batter’s box which disrupted starters and relief rhythms. Now the pitchers pitch a little slower than batting practice pitchers but the pitches work better than a BP machine. Last Sunday’s Gerritt Cole 2-0 complete game was a masterpiece and very instructive. He was almost quick pitching. Pitchers have been very effective because the ready-to-hit in 10 seconds distracts the batter’s focus.

But today’s play-by-play habit of microphoning the crowd also drowns out the announcing team, another hype to make you think the baseball broadcast is exciting.

I have listened to  3 play-by-plays of Yankee Sunday games. I used to find listening to baseball on the radio terrific to listen to because Mr. Sterling and Ms. Waldman got you into the game situations talked baseball around the league, noted improvements in players. Now with the 20 seconds between pitches they cannot to that as effectively.

And there have been no specials on sportscasts that I know of about the new rules.

The broadcasts today no matter who is broadcasting are not building fans.

They are just commercial parades that severely diminish the intensity of exciting games and when the game is an artistic mess (a 17-3 game) As soon as you hear the score you are out of there and back to SiriusXM.

Posted in Uncategorized