Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Week 7
Monday: A few of us interns were given the task of researching and making calls. With the record-high temperatures this week, many of the stories are heat related. We split up the nearby counties and called different summer kids programs, clubs, sports teams, etc. to see what changes they would be making in their schedule during the hot week. It was nice to be doing something that I know the station appreciates. Later in the day a reporter approached me and asked if I would go out on a story with her. She was going solo and it felt good that she sought me out because she needed an extra hand. The story we were covering was about the Cathedral high valedictorian who was drinking with some friends and dove off a dock at Geist Resevoire where the water was only 3 feet deep. This kid was planning on attending Duke in the fall and now is facing a life as a quadriplegic. We did a few interviews and I was able to ask questions and then we got some footage. I came back and wrote a script for a package and the reporter said she could look over it tonight, so I'm waiting on her feedback before editing.
Tuesday: I went with Dave who is one of my favorite reporters. Dave has been at WISH for 30 years and he also anchors the noon and 5:00 pm news. He was covering a story on kids and gun safety. We went to a gun shop and met some pretty interesting guys. Dave already knew them all, but they were very excited to meet me. One man tried selling me a pink pistol! I got to do a standup in the store which was intimidating since I had quite the audience, but all the men cheered when I finished so it must not have been too bad. After lunch with Dr. King and Dr. Perry, I worked on my script some more and wrote a little for the web.
Today has been a productive day so far. I helped make more calls to auto dealers on how cars were responding to the heat and then I wrote 2 web stories:
http://www.wishtv.com/dpp/news/crime/police-indy-man-sent-and-received-child-porn
http://www.wishtv.com/dpp/news/local/south_central/bargersville-water-grass-on-schedule
Later today I am going to a pool where they are doing more on the heat. It will be roasting outside, but it is always nice to get out for a little bit. I'm going with a reporter that I have never worked with so it will be fun to get to know him and his reporting style better!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Weeks 5 and 6
I am continuing to learn a lot here at WISH. I had the opportunity to go out every day at least for a little bit which always helps to break the day up. There were two stories this week that I found particularly interesting:
Tuesday we covered a robbery story. Apparently, this 25 year old girl had stolen a gun from Don's Guns the night before. Tuesday morning she then used that gun to steal from a hair/beauty store. The owners of the store got a picture of her license plate and police were able to track her down. She led them on a high speed chase and almost ran over a construction worker. The police finally caught up to her while she was trying to unlock the doors of her home. However, she was not cooperating and ended up having to get tased. The whole story seemed bizarre to me. This woman claimed to be pregnant and was obviously pretty desparate. I am realizing how people do things that make no sense at all. We met some very peculiar people during our interviews too.
Wednesday I traveled to Millroy for the day. These two boys (ages 19 and 22) must have gotten into some sort of disagreement. All the neighbors said they were friends, but the 19 year old shot his friend. The small town does not have many murders (the prosectutor couldn't remember any taking place in the town of 600). I found it really sad that the only time this town was recognized in the news was for murder. It seemed like a really nice, quiet town, but now all people will remember is that it was a location for a crime. I'm sure there are alot of really cool stories in a town like that, but the saying "If it bleeds it leads" really is true when it comes to the news.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Week 4
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Week 3
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Week 2!
June 13: I got to travel to Bloomington with a crew to report on the Lauren Spierer case. WISH has been streaming the daily press conferences online. I got to sit in on the press conference and really had a difficult time hiding my emotions once Lauren’s mother began talking. I do wear my heart on my sleeve and show my feelings too easily. As a reporter, I will have to be able to put my feelings aside. I think that will be my biggest challenge in this field. I want to keep my compassionate side so it is important to figure out where to draw the line. Too often, reporters forget that they are dealing with human beings. I never want to get to the point where I am neglecting the pain and hurt that other people are going through even if it means more breakthrough news.
June 14: I followed my first female reporter. We were investigating these decorative ceramic pots that have been causing numerous injuries since they have an open flame. It was another story where we kept facing some dead ends. It was helpful to see how she took the reigns and was able to get a good package pulled together.
June 15: I was at the assignment desk which meant answering/making phone calls. Because I was stuck at the station all day I got to work on my package and it is really coming along! Editing is my weakness, but I know how important it is to be very versatile and able to do everything which is why I am forcing myself to really get more comfortable putting together a package.
June 16: Today I went out with a reporter on two different stories. It is always interesting to see how different everyone is when covering stories. I am learning that many of the reporters have very hard personalities. They cuss, have strong opinions, and don't care about what people think. I think it comes with the profession. They have seen and experienced so much in the field and think that the only way to survive is to separate themselves completely. Acting friendly to someone's face and then talking bad behind their back is fairly normal from what I can tell. People don't care about relationships. I, however, am a very relational person. It has been interesting because I have found that many of the workers really just want to know someone cares. I do care about getting to know them... I love asking questions about their families, how they got where they are, etc. I find that once I start asking questions, they are very eager and willing to share. They put up these walls to protect themselves, but deep down they are just looking for a place to fit in and for someone to genuinely care about them as individuals.