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01.13.2009 5:24 pm

Larry Conners, minus hair, returns to KMOV

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Well, the guy who guessed “hairline adjustment” was right, I guess. But he certainly wasn’t getting new plugs, or a weave. (Actually: shoulder surgery.) He promises video at 10. Of what, I’m unsure. But I like his new look!

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Larry Conner “hairline adjustment”, baldhead; is the greatest improvement of all the St.Louis TVs news, talking heads and presents reality and not a “soap opra character” giving a nightly opinion of news no one is interested in.
WAY TO GO LARRY!!!!

— Vonny
10:44 am January 14th, 2009

Larry Connors, Your “hairline adjustment”, Baldhead, is the greatest change in all of the StLouis TVs news, actors. Just get rid of the shadow on the left side of you head during your broadcast…..The change is really great.
WAY TO GO LARRY!!!

— JImmy- John
10:50 am January 14th, 2009

Eric Mink was a TV / Radio reporter in previous stays at the PD. This time around he was writing Op-Ed type pieces about current affairs. Scott was correct - they were very much worth reading unlike how Larry Conner’s hairline is doing.

— UncleBunky
12:11 pm January 14th, 2009

Gail’s co-workers to the rescue? Perhaps the Neanderthal blog mob should spend more time reading what’s left of the business section, and polishing up their resumes.

— Pullet Zer
11:34 pm January 14th, 2009

no capital letters because i am typing this with one hand. you were lucky my rotator cuff surgery is on my right hand.my surgery was done a week ago by doctor lehmans assoc. doctor solman. your also fortunate that you look good with a shaved head. how much easier it would be. i’m a woman.count your blessings. i know that we have some pain to come with our therapy but i’m counting on our golf game being better, at least mine.whenever someone sees my arm in a sling they say larry conners had that operation. it’s good to know that famous people are real, too. good luck and God bless,
your comrad in arm, sandra

— sandra applequist
1:58 pm January 15th, 2009

Minneapolis’ Star Tribune files Chapter 11

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Less than two years after it was bought by a private equity group, the Star Tribune has filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

The Star Tribune filing is the latest sign of the struggles facing the newspaper industry, which is coping with a deadly combination of high debt and declining advertising revenue amid a deep economic downturn.

In December, Tribune Co., which owns the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, The (Baltimore) Sun, The Hartford Courant and other dailies, as well as 23 television stations and the Chicago Cubs baseball team, was forced to seek bankruptcy protection because of dwindling advertising revenues.

USA Today publisher Gannett Co. this week imposed one-week, unpaid furloughs for most U.S. employees. The Seattle Times has asked some employees to take a week off, and others have frozen wages. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer is up for sale, with closure or an online-only future if no buyer is found.

— The Grim Reaper's Hairplugs
1:01 am January 16th, 2009

In the late 70’s, Don Marsh had a small accident that required him to wear a square, very visible band aid.

None of the columnists at the time at the PD or Globe wrote about it.

He was a very visible part of the community and continues to be a part of it. I worked with Don. I know what he’d say about media attention to the hairline of someone in news.

God forbid if some female news anchor had breast implants. We’d want pictures. After all, this is the reality era.

Free Eric Mink
And Tripp Frohlichstein too
If Pete Rahn is still alive, we remember and salute
Berger is god

Signed,
The Troll
(and if I hijacked the thread, maybe it’s because I’m on target…)

— Scott Simon
11:37 am January 20th, 2009

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