Author Archives: Jeny Varughese
Internship comes to an end
It’s hard to believe that I only have one more day left at my internship. This semester went by so quickly and graduation is just around the corner. I have learned so much at my internship this semester from working … Continue reading
Intern news cast
Today at my internship, I had the opportunity to take part in a mini intern news cast. We were paired in groups of two to read an already prepared script from the prompter while sitting at the news desk. Doing … Continue reading
Out and about with a reporter
Earlier this week I got the opportunity to go out on a remote shoot with a reporter. Before leaving to go do the live shot, we found out that the live feed wasn’t working so we had to come up … Continue reading
Observing the control room
Today at my internship, I got the opportunity to sit in with a producer and observe in the control room during the 11 a.m. news. I learned today that the 11 o’ clock news at my internship is geared towards … Continue reading
Audience logging
One thing I learned this week at my internship is the importance of keeping track of audience booking. I learned how important it is to input the information on the rundown and more specifically where on the rundown this information … Continue reading
How to politely say ‘No’
One of the things I recently learned at my internship is how to say “No” but in a nicer way. Lately at my internship a lot of requests have been coming in asking to be on-air guests and with very … Continue reading
Day 1: The start at NBC10′s The 10! show
So today was my first day as an intern at NBC10. Last night I couldn’t sleep much thinking about the internship and what it would be like. When I woke up this morning, those nerves still seem to have stayed with me until I … Continue reading
WABC and ABC studios visit in NY
An Alumna from Cabrini College bid on and won a tour of WABC studio at her children’s school, after which, she donated the winning prize to the college. Also, my professor was able to get in touch with an alumnus … Continue reading