Posted: 25 June 2009 | By: Sara Gregory | No Comments »
I got to cover when Al Roker stopped in Little Rock today as part of his five-city, five-charity “Lend a Hand” tour. He presented $600,000 worth of donations to the Arkansas Rice Depot, a statewide charity that helps feed children, adults and the elderly. They serve 300,000 people annually.
More photos on Flickr.
After getting there at 5:30 a.m. in anticipation of their 6 a.m. airtime and waiting in between live shots in the steamy Arkansas weather, I can’t say I’m jumping to get into the TV industry.
But Roker talked with me for awhile for my story, and we talked about Twitter – I heard the staff travelling with him talk about how he is constantly tweeting and posting photos. He talked about the video chats he does with his kids when he’s out of town and how they keep in touch.
We also talked about Charlotte, where he’s headed next on the tour. Andrew Dunn’s covering him there for The Charlotte Observer.
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Tags: Little Rock
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Posted: 20 June 2009 | By: Sara Gregory | No Comments »
I’m five weeks into my internship, and I haven’t toured hardly any of the Little Rock spots I hoped to visit during my summer here. Today I did the most sightseeing yet, stopping by Little Rock Central High School and the Governor’s Mansion.
For the last half of my internship, here’s where else I want to go:
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Posted: 24 May 2009 | By: Sara Gregory | No Comments »
I’ve almost finished up my first week at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and I’m finally settling down a bit in Little Rock.
I’m here for roughly 10 weeks doing general assignment work. So far I’ve covered a town meeting in Wrightsville (an unsuccessful attempt to replace the mayor who resigned a few weeks back), the ubiquitous Memorial Day travel story, a North Little Rock housing employee charged with rape while on parole for a 1980′s murder conviction), and various police briefs. (I’d link, it’s subscriber-only.)
I’ve had a great time in the newsroom so far. This is my first time working in a metro newsoom – my past two internships were at community papers – and the dynamics are definitely different. The DemGaz hasn’t been spared from budget woe and layoffs (they’ve had two rounds this year, the second this month), but the atmosphere here is much more positive than in other newsrooms I’ve visited. There is apprehension, but not yet depression, when the future of journalism is discussed.
The Washington Post ran a piece yesterday about the DemGaz’s online strategy. I think the point at the end, that each newspaper must find what works for them, is a useful one to learn, and what we’re emphasizing at the DTH.
And one thing that’s unmistakable is the quality of reporting and writing at the DemGaz. That’s something that’s important no matter the medium.
I’m excited for the rest of the summer.
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Democrat-Gazette,
Little Rock
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