Word: newsroomful
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...like his parents,” both of them—along with Whitaker’s former roommate and current editor of the online edition of Newsweek, Joe Contreras—comped The Crimson at the same time, went into journalism shortly after college and never left the newsroom...
Whitaker, who covered a number of different beats, from faculty council to the admissions office, remembers the newsroom as a “very egalitarian place...
...Crimson fondly, filled with budding media stars. In the late seventies, Steve Ballmer ’77, Nicholas B. Lemann ’76, Francis J. Connolly ’79 and Alix M. Freedman ’78 were all working in The Crimson’s newsroom...
...year, I’d prepared for many a long night at the Crimson by fastening the shirt’s four (barely) remaining buttons. Many people looked at me quizzically as I dashed around the newsroom wearing it. They asked if I’d ever washed it (I had). They asked if my name was Joe, as the shirt’s label claimed (it wasn’t). They asked where it had come from. I had no idea...
...People's Liberation Army garrison is billeted on the studio lot, and an armed soldier commands the entrance to the main newsroom. Foreigners usually need layers of approval to arrange a visit-but not John Terenzio. During a recent news broadcast, the American media consultant sat casually among a team of Chinese producers in the control room critiquing the show. "I thought maybe I was a dope to go for two anchors," Terenzio observes, "but I wanted to build a bit of chemistry." When news presenters Chris Gelken and Jacqueline Chan abandon their scripts to banter amiably about the stock...