didntdoit19
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Last night I'm covering a minor league hockey game and sit between the visiting team's beat writer (no problems, he's a cool guy) and a couple of the home team's interns. The other beat writer, though, brought a "friend" of his who likes hockey.
Whenever the visiting team scored, the "friend", who was not a journalist but a hockey fan, would cheer. When the home team scored, the interns would cheer.
Keep in mind this is a fairly small press box, unlike one in college football, and it distracted me. I also had a verrry tight deadline last night and these interns celebrated their team's win like they had just won the league title, just as I was completing the shell of my story.
So, should I say something? Or should I expect this the rest of the season and just deal with it?
Whenever the visiting team scored, the "friend", who was not a journalist but a hockey fan, would cheer. When the home team scored, the interns would cheer.
Keep in mind this is a fairly small press box, unlike one in college football, and it distracted me. I also had a verrry tight deadline last night and these interns celebrated their team's win like they had just won the league title, just as I was completing the shell of my story.
So, should I say something? Or should I expect this the rest of the season and just deal with it?