Here are some more articles I've written for 1360 WCHL...
Newest to Oldest (right click and open in new tab):
Tar Heels Spring Game Announced
Energy Providers See Rise In Radiation
Wilson Library To Host LeAnn Whites
Prescription Costs May Get Cheaper In Carrboro
Lost Art Rediscovered At University Mall
Kid Catches For Carolina Pediatrics
CROP Hunger Walk Is Sunday In Carrboro
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
More Radio Pieces
So I'm going to put up some more radio articles I've written. Some are re-tooled press releases, some are articles I wrote that someone else did the interviews for and I cut out the audio clips and wrote the article and some are articles that I wrote that I also did the interviews for and cut out the audio clips.
Every story that I'm going to post on here that includes audio, was audio that I edited, which is pretty cool since I had no idea how to do stuff like that before I started the internship.
I might miss a few little pieces I did that aren't really that important and it's definitely missing two pieces that I wrote, interviewed and edited myself that never got posted online. I'm pissed about those. I've talked to my "boss" about it and he doesn't know why they didn't get posted, but since the time has passed (and no one knows how to post a story into the backlog of stories), my articles won't be posted.
Also, some of these will have my name and some won't. Once again, I promise you I wrote the ones that don't have my name (most of them are just press release things, anyway). It wasn't until today that I actually found out what the protocol is for putting your name on a piece. From this point on, I will be following the protocol.
Anywhere, here they are. Note: Right click and open in a new tab, otherwise they'll open in this window. Kind of annoying, I know...
Newest to oldest:
Hog Day Is Moving And They Need Your Help
Fourth Positive Rabies Test Of 2011 In OC
Entwisle Named (Permanent) Vice Chancellor
Supreme Court Hears Arguments In OC Case
Third Annual Fair For Seniors To Be Held At UMall
OC Teens Encouraged To Kick Butt(s)
Ackland's Winter Exhibitions Close In Style
Food Cultures Symposium Coming To UNC
Operation Medicine Drop Set To Begin In NC
Puppet Show Helps CHFD Receive Safety Award
Members Announced For New UNC Sports Task Force
Google VP To Speak At UNC
Hillsborough Still Seeks Volunteers
YMCA Kicks Off We Build People Campaign
Cookbook Crafter Converses On Culinary Culture
Boy Scouts Powwow at Jordan Lake
Carolina Tiger Rescue Raises Over $50,000
Aveda Raises Over $5,000 For Girls On The Run
Rope Jumpers Hope To Hop Over The Competition
Special Art Collection Comes To United Methodist
National Council On Innovation Meeting At UNC
Positive Rabies Test Number Three in Orange County
Want Clean Drinking Water? Help Clean Jordan Lake
UNC Faculty, Staff Win Massey Awards
CH, Carrboro Unite For Energy Efficiency
Alcohol Sting Nets 20 Violators Downtown
Six Local HS Seniors Honored
CH To Relax Sign Regulations?
Swap Your Seeds At Carrboro Farmers' Market
Chapel Hill Goes Zumbatomic
Vegas, Baby! Casino For A Cause
UNC Dance Marathon About To Kick Off
Two More Cocaine Arrests In CH
Wildcats, Jaguars and Tigers, Oh My!
Chapel Hill Looks To Get Its Pulse Going
Minority Health Conference Is Back At UNC
UNC Running Back A.J. Blue Sees The Boys In Blue
I think next time I won't wait 2 months in between posts. It took me forever to find all these articles.
Every story that I'm going to post on here that includes audio, was audio that I edited, which is pretty cool since I had no idea how to do stuff like that before I started the internship.
I might miss a few little pieces I did that aren't really that important and it's definitely missing two pieces that I wrote, interviewed and edited myself that never got posted online. I'm pissed about those. I've talked to my "boss" about it and he doesn't know why they didn't get posted, but since the time has passed (and no one knows how to post a story into the backlog of stories), my articles won't be posted.
Also, some of these will have my name and some won't. Once again, I promise you I wrote the ones that don't have my name (most of them are just press release things, anyway). It wasn't until today that I actually found out what the protocol is for putting your name on a piece. From this point on, I will be following the protocol.
Anywhere, here they are. Note: Right click and open in a new tab, otherwise they'll open in this window. Kind of annoying, I know...
Newest to oldest:
Hog Day Is Moving And They Need Your Help
Fourth Positive Rabies Test Of 2011 In OC
Entwisle Named (Permanent) Vice Chancellor
Supreme Court Hears Arguments In OC Case
Third Annual Fair For Seniors To Be Held At UMall
OC Teens Encouraged To Kick Butt(s)
Ackland's Winter Exhibitions Close In Style
Food Cultures Symposium Coming To UNC
Operation Medicine Drop Set To Begin In NC
Puppet Show Helps CHFD Receive Safety Award
Members Announced For New UNC Sports Task Force
Google VP To Speak At UNC
Hillsborough Still Seeks Volunteers
YMCA Kicks Off We Build People Campaign
Cookbook Crafter Converses On Culinary Culture
Boy Scouts Powwow at Jordan Lake
Carolina Tiger Rescue Raises Over $50,000
Aveda Raises Over $5,000 For Girls On The Run
Rope Jumpers Hope To Hop Over The Competition
Special Art Collection Comes To United Methodist
National Council On Innovation Meeting At UNC
Positive Rabies Test Number Three in Orange County
Want Clean Drinking Water? Help Clean Jordan Lake
UNC Faculty, Staff Win Massey Awards
CH, Carrboro Unite For Energy Efficiency
Alcohol Sting Nets 20 Violators Downtown
Six Local HS Seniors Honored
CH To Relax Sign Regulations?
Swap Your Seeds At Carrboro Farmers' Market
Chapel Hill Goes Zumbatomic
Vegas, Baby! Casino For A Cause
UNC Dance Marathon About To Kick Off
Two More Cocaine Arrests In CH
Wildcats, Jaguars and Tigers, Oh My!
Chapel Hill Looks To Get Its Pulse Going
Minority Health Conference Is Back At UNC
UNC Running Back A.J. Blue Sees The Boys In Blue
I think next time I won't wait 2 months in between posts. It took me forever to find all these articles.
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