Ridiculous Moments In TV News: Election Night Was Disaster Night For Me And Mister Big Sandwich
Some of the most disastrous nights for a journalist can come election night.
Some of the most disastrous nights for a journalist can come election night.
If you write “For Immediate Release,” I assume you still type “www” before URLs and get your oil changed every 3000 miles.
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Don’t yell. But give your sentences some oomph.
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She feels addicted to knowing every minute might bring a new detail to a developing story and today’s technology puts those constantly changing headlines at her fingertips.
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You can post pictures of yourself appearing pleasant, professional and pretty without the come hither look.
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My journey from Tucson to Florida to Pasadena involved a series of stories that certainly stand out from the rest.
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Did NBC get something significant that no else got?
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When the media interviews you, dressing for success means dressing properly for the occasion.
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You should appear natural on live TV, but newsroom live shots are anything but natural.
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When preparing pitches to reporters, consider their shifts. Their shift, even the particular day he or she is working, can impact the positive or negative position taken on a pitch.
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