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<blockquote data-quote="OKNewshawk" data-source="post: 3721851" data-attributes="member: 6592"><p>I was working at Adelphia Cable in Toms River, NJ, part of the crew for the local origination channel, Adelphia 8. We did a 30 minute local newscast Monday through Friday and we switched positions every day. One day, I could be a news photographer, the next day, an editor, the day after that, I could be directing the newscast! </p><p></p><p>New Year's Eve was on Friday that year (1999.) Toms River held a non-alcoholic celebration called First Night each New Years Eve and I always volunteered to cover it for the newscast--I couldn't resist the overtime. I was out with a reporter and we traveled from one venue to another, as venues were spread across the township. When we had some downtime, I tried to catch Peter Jenning's coverage of the historic change of the calendar on ABC. The night ended with fireworks over the Toms River.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKNewshawk, post: 3721851, member: 6592"] I was working at Adelphia Cable in Toms River, NJ, part of the crew for the local origination channel, Adelphia 8. We did a 30 minute local newscast Monday through Friday and we switched positions every day. One day, I could be a news photographer, the next day, an editor, the day after that, I could be directing the newscast! New Year's Eve was on Friday that year (1999.) Toms River held a non-alcoholic celebration called First Night each New Years Eve and I always volunteered to cover it for the newscast--I couldn't resist the overtime. I was out with a reporter and we traveled from one venue to another, as venues were spread across the township. When we had some downtime, I tried to catch Peter Jenning's coverage of the historic change of the calendar on ABC. The night ended with fireworks over the Toms River. [/QUOTE]
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