The second go-around for Team B went a lot smoother, all of us agreed afterward. For me, I had fewer problems attaining a story to cover, thanks in part to Lara who emailed me a story idea a few days ahead of time. I pitched the idea to Professor Nicholson, who approved, and so I was on my way to the OnCenter to cover the Small Business Show. Though I interviewed a "suit" (I swear I do something wrong every week, maybe one day I'll figure this reporting thing out), it was no problem to get an interview with him. Channel 5 was there with a reporter and camera and interviewed him before me, so when they were done I just stepped in.
As for the actual show, things went just as smooth in the control room, but needless to say things were a lot easier than last week. The trials and tribulations of last week's adventures taught us a lot about time management, I think, and it showed before the show. Everything was in order well before we had to go on mainly because we knew exactly what we had to do as a team. Interestingly, the success of the second show didn't feel as gratifying as the first show, probably because it wasn't such a rush beforehand like last week. All in all, it was just another brick in the wall.
Monday, October 15, 2007
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