Ghostman,
You're correct. I actually put a link on this site for that broadcast you're talking about. When I saw it, there really wasn't much there except a steaming bowl of water. Didn't really know what that was about.
I'm not sure of how good or bad it was, I really didn't follow it. But I had some requests to put the link up, so I did.
From what you describe, it ended up not being something I would have wanted to watch anyway. So I guess I'm glad I didn't watch it. But I'm glad we do have our own groups which call G&H their home away from home.
I can't really take any credit for the great Live Investigations we have here except for providing an atmosphere that promotes the positive aspects of true raw live investigation.
I consider myself lucky to have met up with such great groups as MCPRS, BHPI and Alameda Paranormal. These are great groups who have taken their time to help be pioneers in what I hope proves to be THE DEFACTO way of disseminating live paranormal investigation information.
Last night's investigation is a perfect example of this. MCPRS is very professional, but as they mentioned they have just enough of the light hearted spirit to keep it interesting in the quiet times. Its always important to have a good balance of pure faw facts, and some humanity to keep it real and "Bring it home" for the viewers. It also helps to bring viewer involvement.
All three groups have done a wonderful job at the interactive aspects of the investigations. I couldn't ask for better! And I hope that we can add many more groups to the inventory of investigators. Although AP, BHPI and MCPRS will always be the pioneers which set the standard for those to come.