Top business journalists, economists, academics and politicians from Europe and the US joined each other in Brussels for two days in November 2009 to discuss the role of the media in the global financial crisis. The 'Covering the Crisis' conference was organized by the European Journalism Centre, EJC.
For more on the conference: http://www.coveringthecrisis.eu
Speaking, among others, were Asgeir Jonsson, Chief Economist at Kaupthing Bank in Iceland; Former Danish Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, who now leads the European socialists; Former BBC News Online reporter Steve Schifferes, Professor in Financial Journalism at London City University; Damian Tambini, Senior Lecturer at the London School of Economics; New York-based media critic Daniel Schechter; Dean Starkman, editor of 'the audit' blog for the Columbia Journalism Review; Wolfgang Munchau of the Financial Times; and representatives for news organizations such as Bloomberg News, The Deal, Barron's, BBC News, BreakingViews.com, the Economist ... Distributed by Tubemogul.
This is an example of my sports videography, video editing and in some cases, sports copy writing skills while working for WBNS-TV in Columbus, OH, WIS-TV in Columbia, SC, and cable TV's Ohio News Network. We kick-off the reel with football and basketball highlights for which I shot, edited and wrote the scripts. Then there are some feature stories about a brand-new college baseball team, feature gymnastic stars, a former University of South Carolina assistant coaches' second chance after football scandal, Cincinnati Bengals mini-camp, former Buckeye baseball star Nick Swisher returns with the Oakland A's against the Cleveland Indians, South Carolina state basketball championships highlights and a former state wrestling champ returns to glory.
Log TV is a new website hailing from the UK. It’s your own Broadcast Channel. Armed with original content, one of its cheeky programs, News Log, has dubbed itself the “UK Daily Show.” In this video, News Log’s anchors toss it back to Janine DiTullio, live in a loft on 5th Ave. in NYC. DiTullio comments on the president of Columbia University defending his decision to allow the president of Iran to speak at the university. The school’s president said if Hitler himself were there to speak, he would allow it, too. Riddle me this - why would the president of such a prestigious school choose to use a mythical figure like Hitler as an example? For more, visit http://log.tv/.