Multimedia

  • Here is a newscast that was produced by me. I added stories in the AP ENPS rundown, decided what kind of stories they would be (Readers, VO/SOT’s, PKG’s), wrote teases, and booked guests to be on the show. In this segment of District Wire News, we cover the news and current events of March 16, 2015

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  • A recent study published in the European Journal of Nutrition by a team of scientists in Italy found that caffeine and coffee drinking are not related to endometriosis. The team evaluated eight studies, including 1,407 women with the condition who consumed coffee or a caffeine related drink. The women were 15 to 56 years old

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  • Radio

    One of the most popular holiday traditions among Americans is taking a photo with Santa Claus at shopping malls. Mall Santa’s have been around for over 100 years and recently the mall Santa experience has become a virtual one.   Thousands of nurses and healthcare workers across the nation went on a 24-hour strike Wednesday

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  • The Pentagon has admitted some packages carrying weapons and medical supplies that were air dropped in Kobani over the weekend may have landed in the hands of the terrorist group ISIS. Earlier this week the Pentagon said 27 of 28 airdropped U.S. supplies reached Kurdish forces fighting in Kobani and only one was destroyed by

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  • RICHMOND, Va. – On a chilly, Saturday morning in October, Kim Beers and her family take pictures in the parking lot of the Innsbrook Markel Plaza as they wait for the walk to begin. They are wearing purple sweatshirts with “Team Sullivan” in pink letters that they decorated with rhinestones the Sunday before. For the first

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  • The Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in a case that will decide whether a person requesting a new trial may introduce evidence showing a juror was dishonest. “What jurors say during jury deliberations should matter”, says an attorney asking the supreme court to allow a retrial based on juror bias. After a verdict was

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  • Capital of Cool

    WASHINGTON – D.C. has topped Forbes 2014 list of Coolest Cities in the country. Some people are surprised by Forbes’ decision and wondering how D.C. is cooler than other cities. Chandelis Duster and James Doubek went out in the city and asked people what they thought about the U.S. capital being in the number one spot.

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  • Here is a package I shot and edited: By Kyle Horan, Chandelis Duster and Agazit Asihel VCU InSight RICHMOND, Va. — After two years of renovation and $47 million, the Cary St. Gym on the Virginia Commonwealth University campus is back in business. At 125,000 square feet the new exercise and recreational complex is bigger

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  • By Chandelis Duster and Stormy Holt VCU InSight The issue of fair play for air play has been causing some controversy on Capitol Hill between the recording industry and radio broadcasters. The Performance Rights Act is a new bill in Congress that if passed would make radio stations pay performers, not just song writers, when

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  • By Chandelis Duster, Phil Karstetter, and David Preut VCU InSight Richmond, VA –Tough times are about to get a little tougher for state-funded services, as almost $4 billion in state spending has been cut out of the budget for the next two fiscal years. Of that $4 billion, $800 million will be cut from healthcare

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  • Here is an on-set interview I introduced while I was anchoring.

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  • 10K (Anchor)

    Here is yet another VO/SOT anchored by me. Ukrops holds an annual 10K run in Richmond. NBC 12’s Ryan Nobles attended this year.

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  • By Derick Waller, Juliette Delp and Chandelis Duster VCU InSight RICHMOND, VA – It has been one year since Willie Fuller left Virginia Commonwealth University after he was accused of trying to solicit sex from a minor. Now he still faces no charges and we found out he likely never will. On January 29, 2009

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  • By Chandelis Duster VCU InSight Richmond, Va. – During an in-studio interview, Dr. Peter Aiken, a member of the School of Business Deans Search Committee, talks with VCU InSight about newly appointed School of Business Dean Ed Grier. The VCU School of Business began its search for a new dean after the retirement of Dr.

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  • Fashion Week (Anchor)

    Here is a VO/SOT (voice-over sound on tape) that I anchored. By Asia Holt VCU InSight VCU’s student organization STRUT welcomed students back from spring with the annual fashion week on April 5. With the theme of Alice and Wonderland, STRUT brought fashion and fun to students by allowing them create their own fashion pieces

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  • Here is another VO/SOT anchored by me. The design of VCU’s mascot, Rodney the Ram, is out-dated and is need of a new make-over.

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