Media Makers

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Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-27
Format: 2024-04-27
#24- Three News Photographers: Bob Davis, Jym Wilson, and Rob Swanson - 10/24/1986
Three News Photographers: Bob Davis (WCAX-TV, JY Wilson (Burlington Free Press), and Rob Swanson (Burlington Free Press)
#23- Judy Simpson, Reporter, WVNY-TV - 10/07/1986
MEDIA MAKERS - Judy Simpson, Reporter, WVNY-TV
#22- Deborah Schoch, Report, Burlington Free Press - 09/16/1986
Deborah Schoch, Report, Burlington Free Press
#21- Donna Donovan, New Publisher at the Burlington Free Press - 09/12/1986
Donna Donovan, New Publisher at the Burlington Free Press.  Both the edit and the raw footage are on this disc.
#20- Sallie Bingham Discusses the ERA for an Edition of The Media Makers - 09/09/1986
#20- Sallie Bingham Discusses the ERA for an Edition of The Media Makers
#19- Stewart Ledbetter, Bureau Chief, WPTZ-TV - 05/13/1986
Part of an ongoing series with CCTV's Lauren Glenn Davitian about local media makers and their processes and influences.
#18-Jeff Nicholson, Reporter, WDOT Radio - 05/09/1986
#18-Jeff Nicholson, Reporter, WDOT Radio
#17- Steve Terry, Former Rutland Herald Editor - 05/01/1986
Steve Terry, Former Rutland Herald, currently public relations staff for Green Mountain Power.
#16- Ken Green, WCAX-TV, Veteran TV and Radio Newsman - 04/25/1986
Ken Green, WCAX-TV, Veteran TV and Radio Newsman
#15- Rob Michalak, Station Manager, WPTZ-TV - 04/21/1986
Rob Michalak, Station Manager, WPTZ-TV. Plus a 1 minute CCTV plug**
#13- Mark Johnson, Reporter, Burlington Free Press - 03/12/1986
Mark Johnson, Reporter, Free Press
#12- Bob Knotts, Reporter, WJOY Radio - 03/10/1986
Bob Knotts, Reporter, WJOY Radio
#11- Debbie Bookchin, Reporter, Rutland Herald - 02/21/1986
Debbie Bookchin, Reporter, Rutland Herald
#10- Erma Syarto, Former Reporter for WVNY-TV and WCAX-TV - 02/17/1986
Erma Syarto, Form. Rep. WVNY, WCAX. Combines the original interview (25m), plus a postscript (17m) immediately following.

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