Thursday, May 5, 2011

AUDIO SLIDE SHOW

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Host Intro for COVER STORY

HOST INTRO

The mission of the Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless and St.Joseph Social services is to ensure that homeless individuals and families, and those persons who imminently face homelessness in Union County. The soup kitchen,held every Saturday from 11am-1pm by volunteers from neighboring communities,help to provide free, nutritious meals for homeless individuals, families, and the working and non-working poor of the Elizabeth area. i'll be taking you on a tour of this inspirational place of gratitude and service.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

WKNJ Newscast #3

Gregory Lopez
Broadcast Journalism
WKNJ newscast#3

WKNJ Newscast

May 5th, 2011
Gregory Lopez

Good afternoon, it’s Thursday, May 5th, 2011at _____________ o’clock and you’re
listening to 90.3 WKNJ-FM, Union, New Jersey, and I’m Gregory Lopez with the news.
In local news…
NEW YORK -- When Hyojin Jenny Hwang wrote on Facebook that she was disappointed by the sight of young Americans like herself gloriously cheering Osama bin Laden's death. As the hours passed, though, and the original overexcitement settled a bit, Hwang, who feels robustly that a death should not be notable, received messages of support from people similarly frightened by the scenes of euphoria. Those scenes have included chants of "USA! USA!" at the White House gates and ground zero; signs such as "Obama 1, Osama 0"; or T-shirts now available online, saying "GOT HIM!" and illustrated by a stick figure of a dead bin Laden.

In National News..
DEL CITY, Okla. (AP) - Two men and two women are accused of pinning down a man who has learning disabilities, tattooing the word "RAPEST" on his forehead and shocking his genitals with a stun gun before beating him unconscious with a baseball bat, police said. The accused told police they attacked Stetson Johnson, 18, because he tried to have sex with one of them, according to a police spokesman. Detectives found no evidence to support their claims, he said.

¬ In International News…¬¬
TOKYO - Japan's nuclear safety agency says workers have entered the reactor building of Unit 1 at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant for the first time since right after the March 11 earthquake. The plant's operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. said workers were installing six ventilation machines Thursday in an attempt to absorb radiation from the air inside the building. The work is expected to take about four or five days.
¬¬More news,sports and weather to come…..
(PSA)
In sports…
TAMPA, Fla. - Sean Bergenheim scored two goals and Dwayne Roloson stopped 33 shots as the surging Tampa Bay Lightning accomplished a series sweep of the Washington Capitals with a 5-3 victory in Game 4 on Wednesday night. Playing on consecutive nights for the first time this postseason, the Lightning extended their winning streak to seven games and advanced to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since their 2004 Stanley Cup championship season.
You’re WKNJ hourly weather report..
On Kean campus, Mostly cloudy. Lows around 40. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tune in later for meteorology reports on 90.3 FM.

In entertainment news,

LOS ANGELES -- The Emmy Awards and the four major TV networks have an eight-year, $66 million agreement in place to air the ceremony.
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' board of governors approved the deal Wednesday night with ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC, according to a statement from the academy and the networks.
After prolonged negotiations, the networks will pay a license fee of at least $8.25 million for the ceremony each year.

That’s it for your news. You’re listening to 90.3 WKNJ-FM, Union, New Jersey. I’m
Gregory Lopez and we’ll be right back after this.

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COVER STORY

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Audio Slide Show Script

Gregory Lopez
Treatment for audio slide show
Is Life in the Residence Halls beneficial for College Students?
Why?
College Co-Ed residents are faced with the challenges of working on skills such as compromising, negotiating, and making adjustments that will affect other aspects of their personal and professional lives. Open and honest communication will gradually be learned and will help to maintain a positive relationship amongst students. As members of an active community, students will be engaged in the common goal of academic and personal pursuits. Therefore, they will be exposed to networking and new relationships, as well as new unique experiences.

· The significance of it?

· Why is it important for students?

· How is it beneficial for students?

· Does it help students in their academic success?

· Does it make life for students easier?

· Will students be able develop relationships with other student as well as better communication skills? How?

· Why? Why? Why?



Source: Megan Reiger (RA)
Source: Parris Gordon (Student)
Source: Stephen Mejias

WKNJ Newscast #2

March 30th,2011

Gregory Lopez



Good afternoon, it’s Wensday, March 30th ,2011 at 8 o’clock and you’re

listening to 90.3 WKNJ-FM, Union, New Jersey, and I’m Gregory Lopez with the news.

In local news…

NEW YORK--NASA's Messenger spacecraft, which began orbiting the planet less than two weeks ago, reveals a planet full of craters from pieces of asteroids and comets. Messenger has been circling Mercury only since March 17. In its first day of photo transmission, the space probe sent back 224 pictures. By the end of this week, NASA will have received more than 15,000 pictures from the $446 million spacecraft.

In National News..

ATLANTA -- Pregnant women will still be able to get a drastically cheaper version of a new expensive drug that prevents premature birth, federal health officials said Wednesday.
Since the drug was approved, it's been unclear whether women would have to pay $1,500 per dose for the licensed version or could continue to have it made by specialty pharmacies for $10 to $20.
The drug got a new start in 2003, when a study showed it helps prevent premature birth in women who previously delivered early. Doctors started prescribing it, and pharmacies mixed it. Since then, it has been a success.


In International News…

HAVANA -- Former President Jimmy Carter left Cuba on Wednesday without gaining the release of a U.S. government contractor jailed the past 16 months. Carter spent hours talking about improving ties with brothers Raul and Fidel Castro. He met with religious leaders and members of the island's small opposition community nd even sat down with family members of five Cuban agents serving long prison terms in the U.S. U.S. officials say no improvement in relations is possible while Gross is in prison.

More news, sports and weather to come…..

(PSA)



In sports…

MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Four former Auburn players have told HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" they received thousands of dollars while being recruited by or playing for the Tigers.
Stanley McClover, Troy Reddick, Chaz Ramsey and Raven Gray told HBO for an episode airing Wednesday night that they received cash payments - in book bags, envelopes and even handshakes. Ramsey played at Auburn most recently, in the 2007 season.
"You walk out (after games) and all the fans are waiting for (players) to sign autographs and some random guy just walks up to you and shakes your hand and it's a wad full of money," said Ramsey, adding that he was given $300 or $400 a game.
Ramsey said he was paid $5,000 to $6,000 while at Auburn.

You’re WKNJ hourly weather report..

Cloudy. A slight chance of light rain this evening...then a chance of rain after midnight. Lows in the mid 30s. South winds 5 to 10 mph...becoming east after midnight. Chance of rain 30 percent.

Tune in later for meteorology reports on 90.3 FM.



In entertainment news,

LOS ANGELES -- A brand marketing company has sued Britney Spears for more than $10 million claiming they were cut out of a deal for the singer's fragrance line.
Brand Sense Partners LLC sued the pop singer and her father in Los Angeles on Wednesday, claiming the pair renegotiated a royalties deal with cosmetics company Elizabeth Arden last year. The lawsuit claims the new deal cut Brand Sense out of its 35 percent commission on Spears' fragrance line.


That’s it for your news. You’re listening to 90.3 WKNJ-FM, Union, New Jersey. I’m

Gregory Lopez and we’ll be right back after this.

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From my sources, I only used the most important, detailed parts of the stories, rather than using the whole thing.