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I’m not sure how other people manage to balance out the things they want to do with the things they need to do. I know my life is a juggling act that seems to occupy an almost equal amount of satisfaction and regret. There are periods of time in which…
Read More →Okay, perhaps not a rise…its more of a regression to the way things once were. “One man bands” are nothing new…they’ve been with TV since the first shaky test patterns were transmitted and with journalism itself much longer (the first news cameramen were all “one man bands” until the Movietone Read More →
It’s just a little sink hole. I’ve seen much bigger. (San Diego County)I was on my way to the station. Just starting my day and ready to get out and cover some news.I never even made it to the station. The desk called me in the …
Read More →It’s just a little sink hole. I’ve seen much bigger. (San Diego County)I was on my way to the station. Just starting my day and ready to get out and cover some news.I never even made it to the station. The desk called me in the …
Read More →Fred Felbinger writes about the Chicago crews covering the 1933 World’s Fair. To the east of proud old Michigan Avenue, in Chicago, a new magic world has come into being….A Century of Progress…The World’s Fair…It’s a symphony of wonders to the visitor…Unique architecture aspiring to the skies…and at night a Read More →
Former CBS correspondent Randall Pinkston has covered more than his share of important stories. Whether it’s the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan or the Newtown school shootings, he’s been on the front lines for more than 30 years. Sometimes, Pinkston says, the emotion gets the best of him. “I struggle with that. There have been …
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