September 2015. Nick Baldwin, a 15-year-old sophomore from Winnipeg, Manitoba, with two years of blogging experience on his self-created website decided it was time to reach big. Fast-forward to today, Baldwin is a 17-year old ...
The life of a broadcast journalist can have its pros and cons. Pros: you’re on television, all eyes are always on you, you’re dressed nice, you have scripts to read from, you’re interacting with your ...
The political world has been quite the scene the last few months. Recently, an incident broke out in Montana in which The Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs was allegedly assaulted by Greg Giafonte, a Republican candidate running ...
During a live interview in Bradford, England, covering the launch of Labours manifesto, BBC reporter Ben Brown landed himself in a tricky situation after a local woman popped up in his shot. As she entered ...
As a reporter, keeping your composure on live television is already tough enough as it is; you have people walking behind you waving their hands and giving their moms shoutouts while you try to do ...
During a live TV broadcast in China, reporter Liu Xiaodong was struck by lightning in the middle of his telecast. Xiaodong was reporting on a storm from atop the Dalian Meteorological Observatory, a high-rise building in China. In the ...
The Boston Globe is reinventing itself. After its nearly 150-year history of print-centric reporting, the Globe is making major changes toward a more digital future. In a 4,000-word memo released by Globe Editor Brian McGrory ...
There is no such thing as a stupid question. The 2017 NBA post-game press conferences have been just as entertaining as the games, if not better. From Russell Westbrook snapping on Berry Tramel (again) to ...
Chris Paul was befuddled by this question pic.twitter.com/7MBC2uYVGC — Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 26, 2017 It must be a point guard thing. The Clippers lost Game 5 to the Utah Jazz last night, falling to ...
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