Andrew Callaghan
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And they would be like, oh, my grandma's going to see that. And they would leave us alone. So Channel 5 was a diversion tactic during all gas, no brakes days. And it just so happened that we were in Miami Beach one time and this kid came up like drinking liquor, like, you know, trying to yell about like whatever they yell about in Miami Beach, like titties or whatever.
And we're like, bro, this is Channel 5. Be careful what you say. And he was like, for real? And he just walked off. And I said to my friend at the time, I was like, that sounded pretty good, right? Channel 5. And he goes, that does sound pretty good. He's like, that's got to be trademarked though. No. No. It's not trademarked. It's crazy, right? There's a Channel 5 in every city.
And we're like, bro, this is Channel 5. Be careful what you say. And he was like, for real? And he just walked off. And I said to my friend at the time, I was like, that sounded pretty good, right? Channel 5. And he goes, that does sound pretty good. He's like, that's got to be trademarked though. No. No. It's not trademarked. It's crazy, right? There's a Channel 5 in every city.
And we're like, bro, this is Channel 5. Be careful what you say. And he was like, for real? And he just walked off. And I said to my friend at the time, I was like, that sounded pretty good, right? Channel 5. And he goes, that does sound pretty good. He's like, that's got to be trademarked though. No. No. It's not trademarked. It's crazy, right? There's a Channel 5 in every city.
Channel 5 KTLA, Channel 5 Seattle, Como News. Dude, Channel 5 itself, we own it. Because no one's thought of something that simple. Because you'd think you'd have to specify. We own channel5.com, channel5.news. Dude, we own it. It's awesome.
Channel 5 KTLA, Channel 5 Seattle, Como News. Dude, Channel 5 itself, we own it. Because no one's thought of something that simple. Because you'd think you'd have to specify. We own channel5.com, channel5.news. Dude, we own it. It's awesome.
Channel 5 KTLA, Channel 5 Seattle, Como News. Dude, Channel 5 itself, we own it. Because no one's thought of something that simple. Because you'd think you'd have to specify. We own channel5.com, channel5.news. Dude, we own it. It's awesome.
I believe that was. There's only about five places in the U.S. where people yell about eating ass all the time. Mm-hmm. Bourbon Street, South Beach, Miami, 6th Street in Austin, Broadway in Nashville. And I'm just going to go ahead and say Times Square. You might not think it, but... Times Square, really? Yeah, they yell about ass there. Times Square.
I believe that was. There's only about five places in the U.S. where people yell about eating ass all the time. Mm-hmm. Bourbon Street, South Beach, Miami, 6th Street in Austin, Broadway in Nashville. And I'm just going to go ahead and say Times Square. You might not think it, but... Times Square, really? Yeah, they yell about ass there. Times Square.
I believe that was. There's only about five places in the U.S. where people yell about eating ass all the time. Mm-hmm. Bourbon Street, South Beach, Miami, 6th Street in Austin, Broadway in Nashville. And I'm just going to go ahead and say Times Square. You might not think it, but... Times Square, really? Yeah, they yell about ass there. Times Square.
I would say Beale Street in Memphis, but it's not good. Oh, yeah. I mean, Beale Street is like... The median age is too high on Beale Street for anyone to yell about ass.
I would say Beale Street in Memphis, but it's not good. Oh, yeah. I mean, Beale Street is like... The median age is too high on Beale Street for anyone to yell about ass.
I would say Beale Street in Memphis, but it's not good. Oh, yeah. I mean, Beale Street is like... The median age is too high on Beale Street for anyone to yell about ass.
I guess before, especially it used to be like deadpan. Now I would describe it as more directed, but still relatively affable, agreeable, deadpan interview style.
I guess before, especially it used to be like deadpan. Now I would describe it as more directed, but still relatively affable, agreeable, deadpan interview style.
I guess before, especially it used to be like deadpan. Now I would describe it as more directed, but still relatively affable, agreeable, deadpan interview style.
And that's intentional.
And that's intentional.
And that's intentional.
I used to look at the camera like Jim from The Office back in the day. Yeah. I don't do that anymore. What about the editing? How do you think about the editing? I still do most of it, but Susan helps a lot too. It's my associate. Yeah, the editing style. Like I said, we pioneered this editing style that honestly was inspired a bit by like Vic Berger, but we took it to real life. Crash zooms.