No, this job isn't a job you leave a preps job for. You don't know what you're talking about. This is a terrible job that won't send you on the...
Everybody who wants to do this for a living cares about the pay. You might be the only person who doesn't.
If you've ever lived in Baltimore, you'd know that this isn't a "good start" to an NFL or an MLB beat. This is at best a good opportunity for a...
If someone interrupts your one-on-one, you're firmly in the right to ask the second reporter, politely, if he could wait until your interview is...
Some Major League ballparks open up the beer taps to the writers after the game is over. And at those parks, several beat guys drink a beer or two...
Sorry if I'm beating a dead horse here, but I really am curious ... What's the difference in usage of the two examples you just cited? Why would...
Never heard that one, JR ... The "to hospital" thing struck me as odd because it seemed universal on nearly every channel's newscast that I heard...
Not sure if this is a Canadian or British thing, but Canadian TV reports invariably say that so-and-so "was taken to hospital." What happened to...
My favorite bit of Canadian slang that I picked up in my four years in Toronto was the comment that somebody is in "over their skates," which...
I believe it was doe-eyed Sabra. But I could be wrong. Hey, Wikipedia is editable. Go fix it, if you really care.
I believe the program you need is called "CopyPod" and reviews/instructions about it can be found on www.methodshop.com. I used it once when my...
They must be fast at editing. Didn't come up when I tried to find it.
Anyone see the irony in that last comment? I know Henry doesn't.
I can only speak to my experience. That's the beautiful part of a board like this. Other professionals are free to repeat or refute any comment,...
Yes. You reference them by their first name. And if you don't know them, you usually introduce yourself before you begin your interrogation. As...
Separate names with a comma.