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Enough about the Franks….Western North Carolina is crying for The Return of the King…Morgan King…
the greatest Weatherman of all time who was unjustly ousted due to his side still life photography career supposedly interfering with the workplace….
Frank is a good guy. He’s not one to be a "diva" in the newsroom.
When Frank arrived at WLOS, I liked him. When he left, it was a different story. If you’re talking positive energy, you’re talking Tammy Watford. She’s been the bright spot at 13 for years.
Here’s the bottom line, you like Frank. I don’t.
You think he’s a good anchor. I don’t. I worked with him. I know what I know. I’m not sure you even know the man. Nothing will change my opinion or yours. That’s the beauty of America. We can express our opinions in an open forum without government agents kicking down the door.
BTW, he’s got his new spot in NY and I seriously doubt he would ever consider heading back to Asheville. So I guess that makes this a mute point.
The End…..
Hal: My "catchy" offering about Frank Kracher was not a "comeback", because your pointless comment lacked any substance in the first place. I notice you didn’t challenge Evander’s more "on-topic" synopsis of what he truly had & has to offer the station and this community.
Heather: Even an "OK" newsman who is a "great guy" would beat the heck out of what WLOS is stuck with now. I don’t think there’s any argument there. Our local television station needs help!
OK, I’ve got to respond to realityczech.
WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
"Paraphrasing a line from the `88 Lloyd Bentsen/Dan Quayle debate, Tarheel Hal: "I knew Frank Kracher and you’re no Frank Kracher"."
Number 1-I didn’t claim to be like FK.
Number 2-I don’t want to be like FK.
If you’re going to write a "catchy" comeback, pick one that makes sense and is a little more on-topic.
Now, if you want to bring back the best male news anchor that WLOS ever had, give Ken Owen a call.
End of discussion. Or is it?
PS I think "Tarheel" looks cool spelled this way.
Frank was OK! That’s it. A great guy but just OK as a newsman.
Paraphrasing a line from the `88 Lloyd Bentsen/Dan Quayle debate, Tarheel Hal: "I knew Frank Kracher and you’re no Frank Kracher". Plus, Tar Heel is two words. You must not be from around here!
Did you really know him Hal? Were you there "personally" when Frank delivered positive energy and professional experience to a newsroom and broadcast that desperately needs it now? Were you there to witness his involvement in and commitment to many local organizations and causes? Or do you just enjoy sitting back and firing off uninformed, negative missives about a solid newsman and good person who’s sorely missed both on the air and in this community? I WAS there and I say WLOS and WNC would benefit greatly from the return of "Mr. Kracher".
It’s clear you guys did not know Mr. Kracher personally.
I don’t know who this new Frank guy is, but it reminds me how
much the whole community misses Frank Kracher. He really
understood what the Asheville vibe is all about. Hey WLOS! Any
chance of bringing Frank Kracher back? He was the best!
That’s the wrong Frank!!! We want Frank KRACHER back on WLOS, not this bone head.
I remember him from my time in winston-salem. He was a little weird on air…but who knows. maybe being fired changed him, and maybe not.