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PCIntern

(28,428 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 08:50 PM Friday

I'm thrilled they splashed down safely and successfully

No buts. My complaint is the media coverage. I was around for Cronkite and Schirra, Huntley, Brinkley, and Frank McGee. They spoke in literate, factual, relevant sentences with great descriptors. They had gentle humor and humanism. They were like your sane, smart uncles.

I just watched three networks and it was the most insipid conversations I’ve ever heard about anything. ABC, CNN, and NBC were the three and I kept skipping around because…BECAUSE…I couldn’t fucking take the repetitive stupidities and dopey interactions.

You think I’m being picky? I heard no fewer than three times the question asked: “What do you think is going through their minds…?”, David Muir, whom I normally like in a crumby way, saying the names of the four astronauts over and over and over again, talking over the flight controllers at Mission Control who were basically narrating the events as they happened, hearing that there was going to be a six minute blackout period FIFTY TIMES within a ten minute period, as though it wasn’t clear the first ten times they said it.

Yeah I know. I’m a putz. But I long for seriousness and erudition. Yes, I know…it’s hopeless…the news folks are not only stenographers, they’re cheerleaders who cannot tolerate unfilled airtime.

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I'm thrilled they splashed down safely and successfully (Original Post) PCIntern Friday OP
Wanted to muzzle Ali Velchi. He just kept talking fast over everyone. Srkdqltr Friday #1
At one point I yelled at my TV, "Ali, shut up!" Ocelot II Friday #9
I found this live report... BigmanPigman Friday #2
That's the link I've been watching. Just turn off comments 🥰 MerryBlooms Friday #11
It's getting dark in San Diego, I wonder why BigmanPigman Friday #18
That is the reason I'm watching the official NASA YOUTUBE feed. hlthe2b Friday #3
I forgot about them. PCIntern Friday #4
Someone else suggested it yesterday or I might have joined you with MSM hlthe2b Friday #5
I forgot too JustAnotherGen Friday #8
People are just not as smart as they were in 1969 ... VMA131Marine Friday #6
C-SPAN as well a great channel to watch it on...... a kennedy Friday #7
If you have it, there's a NASA live feed on Roku It's good coverage. They're explaining the "front porch" now. Scrivener7 Friday #10
I've been switching between CNN and MS-NOW. It seems that no other news happened today other than splashdown. Intractable Friday #12
This is sufficiently important to warrant coverage PCIntern Friday #13
Not this kind of coverage. And I quote ... Intractable Friday #16
I enjoyed the break to get to see the splashdown Raine Friday #17
l don't know how many times l had to hear about the TOILET Raine Friday #14
I started with BBC but FemDemERA Friday #15
Netflix had the NASA feed. I moved there mcar Friday #19
I watched via you tube (someone had it posted here on DU) - TBF Friday #20
Not picky at all! Hope22 Friday #21
Thank heavens for the Beeb róisín_dubh Yesterday #22
It's not just you misanthrope Yesterday #23

Ocelot II

(130,740 posts)
9. At one point I yelled at my TV, "Ali, shut up!"
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:07 PM
Friday

What he was saying wasn't actually stupid so much as unnecessary, and I wanted to hear the NASA communications.

BigmanPigman

(55,256 posts)
18. It's getting dark in San Diego, I wonder why
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:43 PM
Friday

this wasn't planned to splash down a few hours earlier. They still have to spend a few hours getting the capsule back to the shore.

JustAnotherGen

(38,064 posts)
8. I forgot too
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:04 PM
Friday

We watched ABC.

Just happy they got up and down alive. I don't care what fantasy Gen Z has about Gen X watching the Challenger . . . I was in my school auditorium watching that day.

Artemis undid that horror.

Scrivener7

(59,702 posts)
10. If you have it, there's a NASA live feed on Roku It's good coverage. They're explaining the "front porch" now.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:08 PM
Friday

Intractable

(2,245 posts)
12. I've been switching between CNN and MS-NOW. It seems that no other news happened today other than splashdown.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:09 PM
Friday

Nothing. Nada.

PCIntern

(28,428 posts)
13. This is sufficiently important to warrant coverage
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:11 PM
Friday

My issue is the quality of the reportage

Intractable

(2,245 posts)
16. Not this kind of coverage. And I quote ...
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:23 PM
Friday
You think I’m being picky? I heard no fewer than three times the question asked: “What do you think is going through their minds…?”, David Muir, whom I normally like in a crumby way, saying the names of the four astronauts over and over and over again, talking over the flight controllers at Mission Control who were basically narrating the events as they happened, hearing that there was going to be a six minute blackout period FIFTY TIMES within a ten minute period, as though it wasn’t clear the first ten times they said it.

FemDemERA

(844 posts)
15. I started with BBC but
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:18 PM
Friday

gave up on them as they were doing the same thing, incessant talking. Went to NASA Live TV and discovered they were also on Netflix, which I can get on the big screen, so watching that. WAY less chatter.

On https://www.nasa.gov/live/ they listed all these which they said were carrying it...
Stream on YouTube, HBO Max, Amazon Prime, Peacock, Netflix, NASA+ (I also found it on C-SPAN)

TBF

(36,826 posts)
20. I watched via you tube (someone had it posted here on DU) -
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 11:20 PM
Friday

enjoyed it very much! I was only 2 years old when we originally landed on the moon, and I remember reading about it as a child, but that's it. I found this entire Artemis mission very exciting!

Hope22

(4,789 posts)
21. Not picky at all!
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 11:36 PM
Friday

I was thankful that everything went as planned because those people could not have navigated a catastrophe. There was no sign of professionalism there.

róisín_dubh

(12,349 posts)
22. Thank heavens for the Beeb
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 03:24 AM
Yesterday

Even if they get repetitive, the British accent just makes them sound smarter.
I kid. They had different British astronauts on during the coverage, which was quite good. It managed to keep me up and entertained despite a long day or work and a shift at my second job at my local pub.

misanthrope

(9,509 posts)
23. It's not just you
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 03:29 AM
Yesterday

What you're describing is the dumbing down of the Fourth Estate in catering to the corkscrewing acumen of the public at large.

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