Randy Douthit is a television personality who has spent his entire career working in the news and broadcast journalism. Throughout his career, Randy has been very optimistic about the future of television news. In a recent statement, Randy has said that he believes that the news which people rely on is still legitimate and will remain so for the foreseeable future. At age 23, Randy was hired by a TV station in Portland, Oregon. While working as a landscaper during the day, Randy served as the director of a local morning news show. During this experience, Randy realized that he was very proficient at producing and directing television broadcasts. As a result, he pursued a career in this sector and still works in this capacity today.
After working at a local TV station in Portland, Randy Douthit went on to work at another station in Washington State where he served as a producer of Seattle Today which focused on providing general news and entertainment for viewers. He later moved on to work at CNN where he served as both an executive producer and director of renowned shows including Larry King Live and Crossfire.
Another notable career endeavor that Randy Douthit got involved with is reality television. He formed and alliance with family court judge Judith Sheindlin who currently hosts the show Judge Judy. For over 25 years, Judge Judy has been the leading arbitration reality TV programs. Randy served as the producer and director of the program. Under his direction, the show would later begin airing on Amazon Freevee which is a top streaming channel on Amazon. Judge Judy continued its run as one of the highest rated television programs under his watch.
In a recent statement made by Randy Douthit, TV news has changed very much since the 1980’s. According to Douthit, tabloid stories can easily become the top story of any news program nowadays despite not having verified or reliable sources to go by. Randy has also stated that tabloid TV is one of the most popular types of television programming because it often includes intriguing issues such as political scandals, car accidents and murders. With all of these tabloid stories, stations are able to maximize revenue through advertising. As a result, they rely on this type of programming in order to get as many lucrative sponsors as they can.