Reporting about reporters couldn't have been any easier. There is definitely a sense of kinship between fellow reporters. They can sympathize with the woes one goes through when trying to extract information from a person. I attended two shows for SBUTV News- Spending about a total of six hours on the set I really got to know the people who make up the cast and crew. There really was a sense of family and friendship between everyone who worked there. The atmosphere was light and fun, but at the same time they got work done.
This was definitely a fun story to report. While there was no breaking news or critical information provided by this report, I think I was able to give people an inside view of the little known SBUTV News set. Not many can say they've ever really sat through a whole episode.
While it is a shame that the hard and very creative work of these students goes relatively unnoticed it is just the reality of the situation. Student produced news programming just can't compete with the everything else that is on the television set. I hope through the pieces of work shown on this blog, I was able to give SBUTV News a little recognition for the tireless hours and passionate commitment they have displayed in creating a news program that is definitely worth a watch.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
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