Latest Notes from the News Director Blogs
- Thanks For The Memories
It’s our birthday and we hosted a tremendous reunion on Friday. And whether you’re new to the area or like me, grew up in the CSRA, this was a great moment to reflect on those who paved the way for those of us who are still working on behalf of our viewers and clients. We wouldn’t be celebrating the double-nickel without you.
- Election Day
No more pundits. No more polls. It’s up to you.
- Counting Down The Days
Some final thoughts in the week leading up to Election Day. Why you won’t see one infomercial and why I just love our latest “commercial.”
- Understanding Early And Advanced From The (Not So) Liberal Media
Scores of people are participating in the election process for the first time in their lives. But it’s really confusing for people who want to vote “early.” I’ll break down the difference between. And, liberal media? You’ll also get some insight into just what kind of newsroom we’ve got working for you.
- Asociación! HOLA Augusta Partners With WJBF News Channel 6
WJBF is proud to partner with HOLA Augusta. The announcement was made public during a special night of recognition in Augusta Friday October 17, 2008.
- Say Goodbye To 87.7
For decades, many people believe that WJBF owns its own radio station. This is not the case. If you tune your radio dial all the way down to 87.7, you’ll hear everything that you’d see and hear on WJBF News Channel 6. But sadly, those days are about to come to an abrupt end.
- The Silver Lining
The news is not all bad. And we have every intention of doing our part to show the “rest” of the economic story. Plus: News & Notes
- Welcome To Your Website
The new WJBF.com belongs to you. Sort of. We’ve done more than just changed the way WJBF.com looks. We’ve changed the way it’s updated and managed. And that’s where you come in.
- The Power Of Television
Forget the pundits who tell you that television is dead. They obviously weren’t watching WJBF Thursday night at 11 p.m.
- Technological Growing Pains
Newsrooms and TV stations look a whole lot different than they did just ten years ago. There are some amazing advances in technology. However, with those advances come some (sometimes very) difficult growing pains.
Most Notes from the News Director Blogs
- Say Goodbye To 87.7
- Technological Growing Pains
- Welcome To Your Website
- The Power Of Television
- Asociación! HOLA Augusta Partners With WJBF News Channel 6
- Counting Down The Days
- The Silver Lining
- Thanks For The Memories
- Election Day
- Understanding Early And Advanced From The (Not So) Liberal Media
