Most of you know that I recently started an internship at ABC 4! Yesterday was my second day on the job and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I pitched a story in the morning (well, just asked a question about it) and was assigned to find out more about it. I made some very official sounding phone calls and this is what I found out. PLUS, I got to write the script for the ABC 4 News Anchor Robert Maxwell...all 25 seconds of it. Ha ha.
Click here for the link to the story. Thank you. Thank you.
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2 comments:
Great job :) that is so fun!
Your story was an important contribution, and hopefully his family is alright.On the lighter side I saw this and thought of you...
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