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CNN Communications Press Contacts Allison Gollust, EVP, & Chief Marketing Officer, CNN Worldwide [email protected] ___________________________________ CNN/U.S. Communications Barbara Levin, Vice President ([email protected]; @ blevinCNN) CNN Digital Worldwide, Great Big Story & Beme News Communications Matt Dornic, Vice President ([email protected], @mdornic) HLN Communications Alison Rudnick, Vice President ([email protected], @arudnickHLN) ___________________________________ Press Representatives (alphabetical order): Heather Brown, Senior Press Manager ([email protected], @hlaurenbrown) CNN Original Series: The History of Comedy, United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell, This is Life with Lisa Ling, The Nineties, Declassified: Untold Stories of American Spies, Finding Jesus, The Radical Story of Patty Hearst Blair Cofield, Publicist ([email protected], @ blaircofield) CNN Newsroom with Fredricka Whitfield New Day Weekend with Christi Paul and Victor Blackwell Smerconish CNN Newsroom Weekend with Ana Cabrera CNN Atlanta, Miami and Dallas Bureaus and correspondents Breaking News Lauren Cone, Senior Press Manager ([email protected], @lconeCNN) CNN International programming and anchors CNNI correspondents CNN Newsroom with Isha Sesay and John Vause Richard Quest Jennifer Dargan, Director ([email protected]) CNN Films and CNN Films Presents Fareed Zakaria GPS Pam Gomez, Manager ([email protected], @pamelamgomez) Erin Burnett Outfront CNN Newsroom with Brooke Baldwin Poppy -
Curriculum Vitae
Shawn A. Pruchnicki, PhD, RPh, CSPI Home/Office: 401 Parkville Ct Delaware, Ohio 43015 U.S. Cell: 614-565-8795 Intl’ Cell Phone: 011 44 7912 001754 E-mail: [email protected] & [email protected] Website: www.HFIE.org IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6225291/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Statement of Research Focus: My research interest lies in the area of resilience engineering and how it can be operationalized in safety sensitive domains when confronted with an accident investigation. That is, how resilience engineering could be utilized to help understand causation and develop a more proactive approach to preventing accidents. Additionally, by applying the perspective of complexity theory when combined with resilience engineering methods, we may gain a better understanding of failure in complex socio-technical systems. Professional Education: October 2018 PhD program. Industrial Systems Engineering. Cognitive Engineering - Human Factors. Academic Advisor Dr. David Woods. The Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio. Dissertation – “Improving facilitated debriefings – How are barriers to learning recognized by instructors and mitigated during post-simulator debriefings?” May 2006 Masters of Aeronautical Science Program; Human Factors. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Daytona Beach, Florida. June 1990 Paramedic Training. Nationally Registered. Grant Medical Center Life Flight Paramedic Program. Columbus, Ohio. January 1990 Professional Firefighting Training. Ohio Fire Academy. Reynoldsburg, Ohio. July 1989 Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio. Professional Experience: Sept. 2018-Present Adjunct Professor: Durban University of Technology, Durban South Africa. Center for Space Science Centre (SSC). January 2018-Present Site Director of FAA Center of Excellence (PEGASAS) at Ohio State University. Ohio State is a core school in this research consortium. -
Departures of Ann Martin and Harold Green May Signal a Shift Page 1 of 2
Los Angeles Times: Departures of Ann Martin and Harold Green may signal a shift Page 1 of 2 http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv/la-et-anchor11apr11,0,5163862.story From the Los Angeles Times Departures of Ann Martin and Harold Green may signal a shift Local newscasts seem to be turning away from high-priced anchors By Greg Braxton Los Angeles Times Staff Writer April 11, 2008 Like the Hollywood sign and the Cinerama Dome, KCBS-TV Channel 2 news anchors Ann Martin and Harold Greene were fixtures of Hollywood, hard to miss on huge billboards plastered on the station's former headquarters as they smiled down on travelers zooming along Sunset Boulevard. Mainstays on the local news for more than three decades at two stations -- the pair had also been partners at KABC-TV Channel 7's "Eyewitness News" -- Martin and Greene were reflective of the celebrity status bestowed upon anchors, the most visible and highest-paid members of Los Angeles news operations. Even their moves to rival KCBS -- Martin in 1994, Greene in 2001 -- created their own buzz, particularly for Martin, whose salary was reported to be between $1.2 million and $2 million a year. But last week the longtime newscasters themselves became an L.A. story once again. The couple was let go by KCBS, part of a swarm of budget cuts at CBS affiliates nationwide. Their unexpected ouster crystallized a growing suspicion within the local news market -- that in a world of 24/7 cable news and intensifying competition from the Internet, local big- name anchors may no longer be necessary or even relevant. -
2016 in Review ABOUT NLGJA
2016 In Review ABOUT NLGJA NLGJA – The Association of LGBTQ Journalists is the premier network of LGBTQ media professionals and those who support the highest journalistic standards in the coverage of LGBTQ issues. NLGJA provides its members with skill-building, educational programming and professional development opportunities. As the association of LGBTQ media professionals, we offer members the space to engage with other professionals for both career advancement and the chance to expand their personal networks. Through our commitment to fair and accurate LGBTQ coverage, NLGJA creates tools for journalists by journalists on how to cover the community and issues. NLGJA’s Goals • Enhance the professionalism, skills and career opportunities for LGBTQ journalists while equipping the LGBTQ community with tools and strategies for media access and accountability • Strengthen the identity, respect and status of LGBTQ journalists in the newsroom and throughout the practice of journalism • Advocate for the highest journalistic and ethical standards in the coverage of LGBTQ issues while holding news organizations accountable for their coverage • Collaborate with other professional journalist associations and promote the principles of inclusion and diversity within our ranks • Provide mentoring and leadership to future journalists and support LGBTQ and ally student journalists in order to develop the next generation of professional journalists committed to fair and accurate coverage 2 Introduction NLGJA 2016 In Review NLGJA 2016 In Review Table of -
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Famous last words, all said again, on antisiphoning NAB's fall conferences open big in New York m BroadcastThe newsweekly of broadcasting and allied arts i n c Our 44th Year 1974 COLLEGE Oct. 28, 1974 MORNINGSiDE g gR ARY SIOUX CITY. IOWA KPRC TV SHOOTS MORE NEWS FILM THAN ANY OTHER HOUSTON STATION . KPRC TV believes our viewers should Our reporting doesn't stop there. see the news instead of seeing an KPRC TV's air personalities write their announcer read the news. own stories, help edit film and put That's why we have more re -(,., together the newscasts. porters and cameramen, in more The result is a factual, objective, places, shooting more film and informative news presentation by doing more in -depth stories than reporterswho are involved in the news any other Houston TV station. of the day. But being the biggest isn't Maybe that's why KPRC TV enough. We also pry harder. And has won more news awards than more often than not we uncover all the other Houston stations important news like our story combined. on price comparisons of pres- zs If you'd like to know more, con- cription drugs. tact our reps.They know our news. KPRC TV HOUSTON Petry Television, Inc., National Representatives NBC Affiliate KPIX is a station which takes its community service responsibilities seriously, not only in terms of numbers of programs, but more importantly, in the quality of production and placement within the schedule. Broadcasting in the public interest is never easy: it must be all the more difficult in a city as diverse as San Francisco. -
Journalism Awards
FIFTIETH FIFTIETHANNUAL 5ANNUAL 0SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOURNALISM AWARDS LOS ANGELES PRESS CLUB th 50 Annual Awards for Editorial Southern California Journalism Awards Excellence in 2007 and Los Angeles Press Club A non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status Tax ID 01-0761875 Honorary Awards 4773 Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90027 for 2008 Phone: (323) 669-8081 Fax: (323) 669-8069 Internet: www.lapressclub.org E-mail: [email protected] THE PRESIDENT’S AWARD For Impact on Media PRESS CLUB OFFICERS Steve Lopez PRESIDENT: Chris Woodyard Los Angeles Times USA Today VICE PRESIDENT: Ezra Palmer Editor THE JOSEPH M. QUINN AWARD TREASURER: Anthea Raymond For Journalistic Excellence and Distinction Radio Reporter/Editor Ana Garcia 3 SECRETARY: Jon Beaupre Radio/TV Journalist, Educator Investigative Journalist and TV Anchor EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Diana Ljungaeus KNBC News International Journalist BOARD MEMBERS THE DANIEL PEARL AWARD Michael Collins, EnviroReporter.com For Courage and Integrity in Journalism Jane Engle, Los Angeles Times Bob Woodruff Jahan Hassan, Ekush (Bengali newspaper) Rory Johnston, Freelance Veteran Correspondent and TV Anchor Will Lewis, KCRW ABC Fred Mamoun, KNBC-4News Jon Regardie, LA Downtown News Jill Stewart, LA Weekly George White, UCLA Adam Wilkenfeld, Independent TV Producer Theresa Adams, Student Representative ADVISORY BOARD Alex Ben Block, Entertainment Historian Patt Morrison, LA Times/KPCC PUBLICIST Edward Headington ADMINISTRATOR Wendy Hughes th 50 Annual Southern California Journalism Awards -
The Adoption Journey
70th Anniversary Conference The Commitment of a Lifetime THE ADOPTION JOURNEY 21st Annual Conference Saturday, March 21, 2015 The Barker Adoption Foundation Presents The Commitment of a Lifetime THE ADOPTION JOURNEY The 70th Anniversary Adoption and Foster Care Conference Keynote Address: Michaela Pereira News Anchor, CNN’s New Day The Robin B. Allen Memorial Address: Dr. Harold Grotevant, Rudd Family Foundation Chair in Psychology, University of Massachusetts Amherst Additional presenters include: Judith A. Stigger, Social Worker at The Cradle and Adoption Therapist/Clinical Director, AdoptionLearningPartners.org Lisa Highfield, Child & Youth Counselor, Founder of Healing Hearts Saturday, March 21, 2015 The Universities at Shady Grove Conference Center Rockville, Maryland With gratitude to: CohnReznick; Chesapeake Management Group; Gary D. Rappaport; Neighborhood Development Company; RBC Wealth Management; Linowes and Blocher, LLP, and the Minehan-Luck family for their generous support. Adoption… not a one-time event, but an enduring commitment, even when the going gets tough… Few these days disagree with the once-revolutionary concept that the “adoption life cycle” exists, with birth parents, adoptive parents, and adoptees facing developmental tasks at each stage of the life cycle. And whether they interact regularly or meet only in their minds and hearts and souls, the members of the triad are without question a significant presence in each other’s lives. What are the responsibilities of each member? Was the original commitment real and deep, or superficial and mere words mouthed as a means to an end? How can we find ways to transform the original pledge into an unwavering life- long commitment to stay connected? And as open adoption has increasingly become the norm, we surely acknowledge and applaud the reality that birth parents are no longer the silent partners but rather committed participants. -
EXHIBIT 21 Case 1:15-Cv-07433-LAP Document 1218-42 Filed 07/15/21 Page 2 of 9
Case 1:15-cv-07433-LAP Document 1218-42 Filed 07/15/21 Page 1 of 9 McCAWLEY DECLARATION EXHIBIT 21 Case 1:15-cv-07433-LAP Document 1218-42 Filed 07/15/21 Page 2 of 9 CNN SHOW: New Day 8:30 AM EST January 6, 2015 Tuesday TRANSCRIPT: 010606CN.V42 SECTION: NEWS; International LENGTH: 3114 words HEADLINE: Plan Crash Survivor's Steps; Celebrities Fight Sex Scandals; Remembering Mario Cuomo BYLINE: Alisyn Camerota, Martin Savidge, John Berman, Michaela Pereira, Paul Callan, Chris Cuomo, Ana Cabrera GUESTS: Wendy Murphy HIGHLIGHT: Friday night, seven-year-old Sailor Gutzler freed herself from the upside down wreckage of her family's plane, moving past the bodies of her mother, father, sister and cousin, and walked nearly a mile to Larry Wilkins' home in remote western Kentucky to get help. There are new developments in the sex scandal involving Prince Andrew and famed attorney Alan Dershowitz, including the fact that Dershowitz has counter sued Virginia Roberts. Chris Cuomo, the son of the former governor of New York Mario Cuomo, reflects on his father's legacy as a politician and family man. BODY: JOHN BERMAN: All right, 32 minutes after the hour. Buckingham Palace took the rare step to speak out about the sex abuse accusations against Prince Andrew, but is talking about it really the best strategy? How to handle ugly accusations, next. CAMEROTA: New developments in the sex scandal involving Prince Andrew and famed attorney Alan Dershowitz. Moments ago we learned that Alan Dershowitz has counter sued Virginia Roberts, that's the woman who says that the lawyer sexually abused her when she was a teenager. -
Marlei Martinez Represented by the NWT Group 817.987.3600 [email protected]
Marlei Martinez Represented by The NWT Group 817.987.3600 [email protected] Experience Reporter, KCRA, Sacramento, CA August 2018 – Present Reporter/Fill-in Anchor, WVTM, Birmingham, AL January 2016 – August 2018 ■ 2017 Emmy Award for “Outstanding Spot News” ■ Lead reporter on: Governor Robert Bentley impeachment investigation & resignation, 2016 Colonial Pipeline Spill, 2016 Colonial Pipeline explosion, WVTM13’s “State of Addiction” Opioid Crisis series, Gun Violence series after getting shot at during interview, Black Lives Matter protests, Human Trafficking, Tornado coverage, Wildfire coverage ■ Fill-in AM & PM Anchor Overnight Senior Producer, New Day, CNN, New York, NY August 2014 – December 2015 ■ Managed show’s Tape Department: Review, edit & approve all package scripts, Screen all packages & show opens before air, Assign breaking news stories to crash tape producers ■ Wrote & produced lead packages when needed ■ Pitched stories ■ Launched reporter field teams in event of breaking news ■ Monitored breaking news ■ Reviewed, edited & approved guest segment files for anchors ■ Coordinated rundown Producer/Field & Tape, New Day, CNN, New York, NY April 2013 – August 2014 ■ Field & tape produced short & long-form packages: Traveled in field with anchors/reporters to lead shoots & interviews, Coordinated field logistics, Wrote package scripts, Coordinated graphics, Worked alongside editor producing package ■ Pitched story ideas ■ Noteworthy coverage: Kate Bolduan’s interview with President Barack Obama at the White House, Chris Cuomo on Navy Yard Shooting in D.C., Kate Bolduan on Royal Baby’s Birth in London, Michaela Pereira “Roots” Journey in Jamaica, John Berman on Moore, OK tornado, Pamela Brown on Cleveland Kidnappings, Kyra Phillips on Duck Dynasty Scandal in West Monroe, LA ■ Live field producer during show Production Associate, Good Morning American, New York, NY November 2011 – April 2013 ■ Emmy award-winning Producer with GMA staff for “Outstanding Morning Show,” 2013-2014 ■ Tape & field produced stories for GMA & GMA Weekend (e.g. -
Ruth Clark Lert Dance Library and Archive, 1831-1994
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf4779n8h6 No online items Guide to the Ruth Clark Lert Dance Library and Archive, 1831-1994 Processed by Laura Clark Brown; machine-readable finding aid created by Brooke Dykman Dockter Special Collections and Archives The UCI Libraries P.O. Box 19557 University of California Irvine, California 92623-9557 Phone: (949) 824-3947 Fax: (949) 824-2472 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.lib.uci.edu/rrsc/speccoll.html © 1997 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Note Arts and Humanities --Performing Arts --DanceGeographical (by Place) --California Guide to the Ruth Clark Lert MS-P009 1 Dance Library and Archive, 1831-1994 Guide to the Ruth Clark Lert Dance Library and Archive, 1831-1994 Collection number: MS-P 9 Special Collections and Archives The UCI Libraries University of California Irvine, California Contact Information Special Collections and Archives The UCI Libraries P.O. Box 19557 University of California Irvine, California 92623-9557 Phone: (949) 824-3947 Fax: (949) 824-2472 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.lib.uci.edu/rrsc/speccoll.html Processed by: Laura Clark Brown Date Completed: 1997 Encoded by: Brooke Dykman Dockter © 1997. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Ruth Clark Lert Dance Library and Archive, Date (inclusive): 1831-1994 Date (bulk): (bulk 1950-1980) Collection number: MS-P009 Collector: Lert, Ruth Clark Extent: Number of containers: 65 document boxes, 3 shoe boxes, 8 record cartons, 10 flat boxes and 12 oversized folders Linear feet: 57 Repository: University of California, Irvine. -
CNN.Com - Transcripts
CNN.com - Transcripts Return to end up being able to Transcripts main page NEW DAY Lawmakers Find Compensated In spite of Shutdown; Who's In, Who's Out?; Amanda Knox Murder Retrial; Wine Drinkers Overpour Aired October 1, 2013 - 06:30 Â ET THIS IS A New RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. MICHAELA PEREIRA, CNN ANCHOR: Examine out the approach a high-speed chase within Oklahoma ended. Officers utilized spike strips to slow the car down, drew their own guns, yanked your driver through the particular window. The chase began earlier when police attempted to pull him over for a traffic violation. He punched the actual fuel instead. Police have certainly not mentioned why specifically he fled. Sky gazers within Africa thought they were getting a serious show. That would be a rocket launch from California. Calls about UFO sightings started arriving following the launch with the Space-X Falcon 9. Studies from Zimbabwe, Botswana, Malawi, South Africa. Turns out rocket fuel introduced during sunset begun to glow more than numerous African nations. Many thought it was UFOs. are you a believer? CHRIS CUOMO, CNN ANCHOR: Conspiracy. PEREIRA: I knew I had been likely to go there, Kate. KATE BOLDUAN, CNN ANCHOR: Obviously. It's always any conspiracy. CUOMO: I said hello quietly thus no-one hears. BOLDUAN: So, it sounds a lot more conspiratorial. CUOMO: Yes. BOLDUAN: Got it, got it. Back for you to our lead story this morning: a lot more than 800,000 federal employees upon furlough this morning. -
L.A. LOCAL COLOR DINE on a DIME •KCAL9 Kerry B. Maller, Executive Producer Christina Mclarty, Executive Producer, Host SPECIAL
L.A. LOCAL COLOR EDUCATION- CONTINUED DINE ON A DIME •KCAL9 HEAL THE BAY •KTLA5 Kerry B. Maller, Executive Producer Don Corsini, Executive Producer Christina McLarty, Executive Producer, Host Larry Fleece, Producer Angel Kim, Producer SPECIAL OLYMPICS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Kimberly McWatt, Executive Producer BE A FAN •KTLA5 John Moczulski, Executive Producer Don Corsini, Executive Producer Micah Ohlman, On-Camera Talent Mike Kincaid, Executive Producer Lu Parker, On-Camera Talent John Moczulski, Executive Producer Jeff Proctor, Executive Producer LOCALLY GREEN •NBC4 Steve Rangel, Executive Producer Elita Loresca, Co-Host Olivia Kate Stomski, Producer Mary Harris, Producer Mark Walton, Producer Tim Howick, Producer PUBLIC, MUNICIPAL AND OPERATOR THE FILTER WITH FRED ROGGIN: ELECTION PRODUCED CABLE SPECIAL •NBC4 DEXTER...A TRUE STORY •FAQ-KGEM-T.V. Jared Kiemeney, Producer James Val, Producer Fred Roggin, Host ROCKHAVEN: A SANCTUARY FROM CRIME/SOCIAL ISSUES GLENDALE'S PAST •GTV6 LA HEROES: UNTOLD STORIES OF HAITI Vicki Gardner, Producer •NBC4 Jessica Houston, Producer Robert Kovacik, On-Camera Talent Derek Martin, Associate Producer Rebecca Nieto, Executive Producer SEEING BEYOND BORDERS MAKE MIRACLES HAPPEN •KTTV-TV •THE BURBANK CHANNEL Carlos Amezcua, Anchor Peter Musurlian, Reporter Gerri Shaftel Constant, Producer Christine Devine, Host EDUCATION CALIFORNIA VOTES ELECTION SPECIAL •KCET PROTECTED OR NEGLECTED? •KCET Karen Foshay, Producer Karen Foshay, Producer Vince Gonzales, Reporter Vince Gonzales, Reporter Saul Gonzalez, Producer Bret