Evolution of the Newsroom and Broadcasting With Jay Hendricks
Step into the world of broadcast journalism with veteran news anchor Jay Hendricks as he takes us on a captivating journey through the evolution of media. From manually typed scripts and film cameras to digital newsrooms and social media alerts, Hendricks offers a rare glimpse behind the scenes of a rapidly changing industry. Discover how a small-town radio gig led to covering major events like 9/11 and interviewing fascinating locals in its aftermath. Hendricks shares intimate details of his career, including the challenges of adapting to new technologies and the importance of community involvement. Get ready for an insider's look at the triumphs, struggles, and unexpected moments that define a life in front of the camera. Whether you're a media enthusiast or simply curious about the faces behind the news, this episode of More Than News promises to inform, entertain, and inspire.
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Step into the world of broadcast journalism with veteran news anchor Jay Hendricks as he takes us on a captivating journey through the evolution of media. From manually typed scripts and film cameras to digital newsrooms and social media alerts, Hendricks offers a rare glimpse behind the scenes of a rapidly changing industry. Discover how a small-town radio gig led to covering major events like 9/11 and interviewing fascinating locals in its aftermath. Hendricks shares intimate details of his career, including the challenges of adapting to new technologies and the importance of community involvement. Get ready for an insider's look at the triumphs, struggles, and unexpected moments that define a life in front of the camera. Whether you're a media enthusiast or simply curious about the faces behind the news, this episode of More Than News promises to inform, entertain, and inspire.
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