A busy December...
It’s been a busy week. Actually, it’s been a busy two or three weeks. Last week we had more coverage on Sean Taylor, his funeral and the capture of his killers.
Then in the middle of the week, we had our first snow of the season…and it turned out to be a pretty good one.
One of our reporters, Bruce Leshan was doing his live report from the field and closed his report by talking about driving in the perilous conditions. I'm quoting from memory, but as he closed, he said something to the effect, “it’s better to slow down rather than be dead.”
His basic message was that nothing was that important that you had to speed to your destination in icy conditions.
At any rate, I can’t even remember what we had going at the end of last week…but I do remember that it kept us busy.
Tonight, I directed the 6 and 7pm newscasts, attended a company meeting, streamed video for our reporters and just got done posting some video to our website.
I’ve been wanting to write about the writer’s strike and of course that’s a story that keeps changing every day. I’ve got a lot of information piled up and I’m ready to go...so, I promise next post will deal with the writer’s strike and what that means to the viewing public.
Then in the middle of the week, we had our first snow of the season…and it turned out to be a pretty good one.
One of our reporters, Bruce Leshan was doing his live report from the field and closed his report by talking about driving in the perilous conditions. I'm quoting from memory, but as he closed, he said something to the effect, “it’s better to slow down rather than be dead.”
His basic message was that nothing was that important that you had to speed to your destination in icy conditions.
At any rate, I can’t even remember what we had going at the end of last week…but I do remember that it kept us busy.
Tonight, I directed the 6 and 7pm newscasts, attended a company meeting, streamed video for our reporters and just got done posting some video to our website.
I’ve been wanting to write about the writer’s strike and of course that’s a story that keeps changing every day. I’ve got a lot of information piled up and I’m ready to go...so, I promise next post will deal with the writer’s strike and what that means to the viewing public.

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