Monday, March 1, 2010

Gotta' Get That Story


Here's my journal entry to my most recent evening of adventure at News 10 Now. Enjoy!

In a message dated 2-24-10:

Gotta' Get That Story

Tonight, Kat and I were sent out on a story that The Post-Standard mentioned about a Syracuse University alum and former football player who was coming to the Syracuse Boys and Girls Club to conduct a forum on sports ethics.

It sounded like an easy tie-in because of the latest news with the Camillus Youth Basketball Association and their brawl, but this forum was not newsworthy. The football player was not there. He's attending another forum next month supposedly, so then we went downtown to cover a story about the plans for a new Centro bus station downtown.

We tried interviewing business owners of stores that are centered in the area where all the current bus stops are located, but by 6:15, very few businesses were still open. If they were, their owners/managers were no longer there. We eventually found a great guy who spoke to us, but refused to do so on camera.

Eventually, we left and decided to do a story on the SU students camping out at the Dome for seats to Saturday's Villanova game. So we headed over to the Dome, but didn't see anyone there.

We finally learned that to be a part of Otto's Army and get the best seats, you had to enter a lottery inside the Dome before the women's basketball game. The camp-out starting then, forcing students to go to the women's game...which wouldn't be over until about 9pm.

Knowing there was no way we could produce a package by 10pm if we were starting at 9pm, we did a live hit! Well, Kat did. She did a live interview with one of the students in the group who drew the number one slot in the lottery. It wound up being a pretty fun story, and afterward, the photog shot a fake live tag of me that I plan to use on my resume reel.

Kat quickly edited a VOSOT in the live truck, sent it to our producer, and dictated the script over the phone so it could air at 11pm. Overall, it was a very long, crazy night, but we finally found our story. Finding that story and making the deadline is really all that matters.

2 comments:

  1. you're gonna be freakin awesome as a reporter. I hope you don't leave syracuse.

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  2. Thanks! That means a lot. I have a potential offer, so we'll see how that goes, and I'll be sure to post about it.

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