In my small market, we recently had a reporter who thought she was one of those Saturday E/I kid show hosts. She would "segue" between scenes by either jumping out of one scene and landing in another or duck down in scene 1 and pop up in scene 2. She served her one year contract here then was finally gone. Also on that station, for a time, one of the "main anchors" was still in college, not even 21 (but she was one of those good reporters who was smart enough to leave the industry). The one who remains, sadly, tries to do Dad Jokes during the newscast and other "unprofessional" bits (wearing a storm trooper mask on Star Wars Day 5/4)
Over at the other channel, their solo evening anchor can't even read a story without stumbling on a word. Their morning show host "gets it" and does a phenominal job. Why they don't switch the two people?
So where are the News Directors that are supposed to mentor and reprimand these newbies? Instead of a college degree, all you need now is just a pulse to break into TV news.