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First Light Video DVD: The Business of TV News: Making It - The Rookie and the Veteran

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  • Mfr# F2657DVD

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  • Interviews with TV News Reporters
  • How to Make It as a First-Year Reporter
  • Valuable Resource for Aspiring Reporters

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The Business of TV News: Making It - The Rookie and the Veteran is a 45-minute DVD from First Light Publishing that shares the stories of two TV news reporters: one, a first-year reporter at a small-market station, and the other, an anchor in the Number 2 market in the U.S. These are valuable, real-world stories that will be relevant for any aspiring TV news reporter.

Cambi Brown shares her story of tears, frustration, and triumph from her first year as a reporter at KWST Yuma, Ariz. Frank Buckley, of KTLA Los Angeles, tells his story of how he rose to the top. These are important stories for any aspiring reporter who's ready to move away from home to a small-market town and get paid little to nothing – just to get a start in TV news.

A valuable resource for students ready to enter TV broadcasting, this DVD goes beyond the text book, beyond the classroom, and directly behind the scenes of TV news, revealing not just the triumphs of news reporting but the failures and problems too
Part of a series designed for those who want to be in the field of TV reporting. The purpose of this series is not to teach students how to be on television, but to be in television
Learn from broadcast veterans with over 300 years of cumulative experience, who tell students what it takes to succeed and what the future holds for careers in TV
The program features interviews, film clips, anecdotes & industry tips for students of broadcasting
Format DVD
Duration 45 minutes
 
 
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