My Weird Prompts
Ever wonder what's really happening behind the scenes during those six-hour breaking news marathons? This episode pulls back the curtain on live news punditry — from the literal book of rated pundits that booking producers maintain, to the earpiece directives feeding hosts their next lines, to the minute-by-minute ratings data that determines when coverage finally ends. We explore both the American cable news model and the faster-paced Israeli adaptation, where tighter budgets and smaller talent pools make the production scaffolding even more visible. Plus: how the format balances public service, entertainment, and ratings-driven business — and why the controlled near-meltdown is the holy grail of live television.
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