No biggie. I expect this from newscasters these days. There is no spell check that can clean up the mess on the news ticker, crawler, slide, zipper, or ticker tape, whatever they call it. This post from Natasha Stenbock’s social media: the word is SEAM. (These spelling mistakes just drives me crazy!)
Lou Robbins — Admin/Editor | Airchecks
KTOY | KVAC (WA-1974) | KDFL (WA-1975) | KTTX (TX- 1976) | KWHI (TX-1976) | KONP (WA-1977) | KBAM (WA-1978) | KJUN (WA-1983) | KRPM (WA-1984) | KAMT (WA-1986) | KASY (WA-1988) | KBRD (WA-1989) | KTAC (WA-1990) | KMTT (WA-1991) | KOOL (AZ-1994)
Gud fer yew!
Nothing is ever quiet as it seams.
possibly automated with no human intervention involved?
I’m with you, Jason.
We used to have spelling tests. “Cat” was one of the first words I learned. Krazy Kat was a comic strip, but I knew both words were spelled wrong. How did I know? Because schools taught spelling. I couldn’t hit a baseball or throw a football but, by Gawd*, I could spell.
*spelled wrong on purpose