Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Broadcast Script

This morning CNN has broken reports that a Haitian man, who has been identified as Evan Muncie, has been found in the rubble of the earthquake an astonishing 27 days after its’ strike.
CNN’s chief medical correspondent, Doctor Saan-jay Goop-ta, reports that the man is severely emaciated and dehydrated, but appears to have no severe external injuries from the quake.
Muncie, who is from Port-au-Prince, tells doctors that someone brought him water before his rescue.

It is apparent not only in Haiti that good can come from where disaster strikes.
Nearly five short years after Hurricane Katrina wreaks havoc on the gulf coast, the New Orleans Saints capture a victory in the 2010 Super Bowl.
The Saints battled the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday night in the unforgettable victory.
This battle between the Colts and the Saints allows the 2010 Super Bowl to become the most watched television show ever, edging past the final episode of MASH airing in 1983.

From Hurricane Katrina to what could become the largest snow storm in U.S. history for some states, a storm of monumental force hit Mid-Atlantic states yesterday.
Dumping up to three feet of snow in some areas, tens of thousands of homes and businesses were left without power on Monday.
Another storm is in sight for the Mid-Atlantic region overnight on Tuesday. Some areas expect up to ten additional inches, bringing the snowfall for the 2010 winter season to a national record high in some areas.

In Entertainment news, the doctor facing charges of involuntarily killing pop-star Michael Jackson is arraigned in a Los Angeles court room Monday afternoon.
Doctor Conrad Murray pleads not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter.
The charges could place Murray behind bars for a maximum of four years.
Murray has been allowed to continue in his practice of medicine, and is due back in court on April 5th
2010.

In a short editorial, I believe NBC makes a horrible mistake in taking television personality Co-nin O’Bri-en off of The Tonight Show. I believe he offers the prime-time entertainment industry a fresh outlook on comedy, and performs superior to any other prime-time television personality.

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