Q: Why do you glorify car chasers? These people are looking for attention and you are giving them exactly what they want, "a live feed."
A: When a car is traveling at high speeds through a number of areas (including residential neighborhoods, where children and seniors live) of the D-FW region with law enforcement in tow, we need to alert viewers for a number of reasons. For those...
Q: Where is Pete Delkus? GMA always tells us when and where their anchors are when they are not at their post; WFAA doesn't give us this info and thus this question to you...
A: What a thoughtful email. Pete was on a short vacation and will be back by the time this is posted. Good to hear you are enjoying Cynthia and Chris, too. He's a very nice person — a real "what you see is what you get" man.
Q: Why do the commercials run back-to-back nowadays?
A: Some advertisers buy "bookends," with a 15-second spot at the beginning of a commercial "pod" and another at the close. It's a pretty common strategy these days, Larry. Hope the information is useful.
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