Tuesday, October 2, 2012

The Guardian (3 Little Pigs)


1. How many different ways did the Guardian cover the story of the three little pigs?
Many different ways, such as all the news cast, social networks, newspapers, etc. 

2. Is the story the same as you remember it as a child?
Not at all, the whole original novel was based on a wolf blowing the three little pigs houses' down and that's it. Not being questioned and all these other unrealistic situations.

3. Who did they interview?
The officer and the pigs. 

4. What aspects of the story did they cover?
They covered the aspect of how the pigs were taken into custody, social media being used to cover a story and questions for the wolf having asthma. 

5. Were there any aspects of the three little pigs story that were not covered?

6. Did the Guardian ever offer their opinion of what happened, who was guilty, who was not guilty?
No, not necessarily. But the people using social media gave their opinion on who was guilty. 

7. Can we do this for events on our campus on a daily basis?
Possibly, if it is big enough. But I believe this kind of stuff doesn't happen daily here on campus. 

8. How can you help make this a reality?

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

News Breifs

STORY 1
Who: Travis Logan, Dee Contreras, Duncan Pfieffer
What: Logan won First place winnter in visual merchandising at district DECA competition held at Union College. Contreras second in written test, and Pfieffer in honorable mention in role play.
When: Two weeks ago
Where: at Union College
Why: His visual merchandising was good.
How:

Summary lead, version 1
Visual merchandising competition held at Union College announces winner.
Summary lead, version 2


Summary lead, version 3


STORY 2
Who: Color Guard
What: Are having tryouts for their school
When: Tuesday, May 25, to Thursday, May 27.
Where: On school campus at west side of parking lot.
Why: More girls are needed for next years color guard squad.
How: Girls in grade 10-12 will compete for 16 open positions. They will be judged on their dance, coordination, rhythm, and flag-twirling ability.


Summary lead, version 1
Color Guard tryouts for girls who are interested in being a part of this fun squad.    
Summary lead, version 2

Summary lead, version 3

Friday, May 11, 2012

NOTES

1. On the new online website that we are planning to get, something that stuck with me was to have polls, contest, etc to pull the audience to the website.

2. Another thing, was to connect social media to the school coverage of like sports and entertainment. I feel it would be a great idea to have twitter and such connected so that students could know what is happening at their school.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Writing a news lead

ROSENBERGS SONS
Who - Michael Rosenbergs, 10 and Robert Rosenbergs, 6.
What - In 1973, their parents Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed at Sing Sing for delivering atomic-bomb secrets to the Soviet Uniton during the Cold War. The brothers became foster kids and after years past and they found out who their parents were and that their father was a spy. 
When - 1973
Where
Why - How the saw it was whatever atomic bomb information their father passed to the Russians was, at best, superfluous; their mother was convicted on flimsy evidence to place leverage on her husband; and neither deserved the death penalty. ow -
Lead - They were the most famous orphans of the cold war, only 6 and 10 years old in 1953 when their parents were executed.
Personal Lead

SUPERMAN COMIC
Who - The Action Comic No. 1 comic book.

What - The copy of the original "Action Comics No. 1" comic book, featuring Superman and friends has been hidden for years and is now finally being released to the public. 

When - On Friday, February 27, 2009 comic book collectors and Superman fans will be able to get their hands on the copy of the comic. 

WhyThe comic book marked the first appearances of Lois Lane, Giovanni "John" Zatara and, of course, Superman. Of the 100 existing copies, 80 percent have been restored, but people want an untouched copy. It is said to be in 'fine condition' with a 6/10 on the 10 point rating scale.  They also look at it as the "Holy Grail of comic books" 

How - It has been around since 1938 and has been kept in good condition. With the crazy comic book collectors, this comic book is a must have for the collectors and superman fans. With it's long history and title, the value has shot up to about $400,000.

Lead - "After being hidden away for years, a copy of the original "Action Comics No. 1" comic book, featuring Superman and friends, will make a comeback" 

Personal Lead -  "A return of the famous "Action Comics No.1" comic book, including the first appearance of Superman and others is being released to the public for a value of about $400,000." 

in other words, the "Action Comics No.1" comic book, with Supermans first appearance is finally being released to the comic collectors and superman fans after being hidden for years. The price of the comic book is up to $400,000.