Wednesday, April 27, 2011

COM 3330 One-Minute TV

Anchor: Sharon Hendricks
Reporter: Steve Anderson

 ON CAM-In Studio- Runs-:20
Sharon: Hi I'm Sharon Hendricks reporting on the royal wedding that will take place in London...England in less than forty-eight hours. The couple...Prince William and Kate Middleton... will tie the knot at the Westminster Abbey on April twenty-nineth. Here is Steve Anderson covering the story live.
Visual: Picture of Westminster Abbey

-LIVE-Full Screen-Steve Anderson: Runs-:12
Live here in London...the town is full of royalty fans ready for the awaited wedding to take place on Friday. Tourist from all over came to celebrate this special moment of history.
Visual: Pan of city streets


-LIVE- VO-Steve Anderson: Runs: 12
Here with me... I have Molly Altmire from Florida to witness this excitment. What are you looking forward to the most?
MOS- I am looking forward to seeing the royal procession and the palace kiss to take place.
Visual: Royal procession map
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LIVE-Steve Anderson: Runs:3
Thank you Molly. Back to you Sharon.
-OC-In Studio- Tag-Runs:13
Sharon- As you can see...the awareness of this wedding has brought many tourist to London as they continue to countdown the hours. That's all for tonight! Thanks for watching W-K-S-U TV. Have a good night!


COM 3330 Online Story


ATLANTA, Ga.- The special day is almost here for the heir to the British throne to marry his Princess. Prince William, son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, will marry Kate Middleton, daughter of Michael and Carole Middleton on April 29, 2011 in London, England.

The wedding ceremony will be held at Westminster Abbey, where Middleton will arrive by car instead of the traditional horse drawn carriages. The Archbishop of Canterbury will marry the couple, whereas the Dean of Westminster will conduct the service. William's younger brother, Prince Harry, the third in line to the throne, has been chosen as best man. Kate's sister, Philippa will be her maid of honor. Around 1,900 guests have been invited to the main ceremony consisting of the couple's friends and family.

The newlyweds will then be escorted out of Westminster Abbey traveling in the royal carriage procession to their destination at the Buckingham Palace. The wedding will be followed by a lunchtime reception hosted by Her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace with 600 people invited.

“This is a wedding of love, not of arrangement and that is what makes this occasion so incredibly more special,” Philipa Gregory, author, says.

Please visit www.officialroyalwedding2011.org to learn more about the royal wedding. Check out the sneak peak of the royal procession at http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2011/04/27/palk.precession.wedding.practice.cnn . For more information about the royal family, check out:

COM 3330 Print Story


ATLANTA, Ga.- The special day is almost here for the heir to the British throne to marry his Princess. Prince William, son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, will marry Kate Middleton, daughter of Michael and Carole Middleton on April 29 in London, England.

The wedding ceremony will be held at Westminster Abbey, where Middleton will arrive by car instead of the traditional horse drawn carriages. The Archbishop of Canterbury will marry the couple, whereas the Dean of Westminster will conduct the service. William's younger brother, Prince Harry, has been chosen as best man. Kate's sister, Philippa will be her maid of honor. Around 1,900 guests have been invited to the main ceremony consisting of the couple's friends and family.

The newlyweds will be escorted out of Westminster Abbey traveling in the carriage procession to their destination at the Buckingham. The wedding will be followed by a lunchtime reception hosted by Her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham with 600 people invited. Palace Palace

The couple met at St. Andrew's University in Fife, Scotland in 2001. "I turned bright red when I met you and sort of scattered off being very shy...," Kate says to William. William proposed in October 2010 in Kenya with his mother's, Princess Diana, diamond and sapphire engagement ring.

"I want her and her family to see what life is like in my family and that is kind of why I waited this long to give her a chance to back out if she wanted to," William says.

As of today, the wedding is set. The only thing keeping them apart are the two words: "I do."

Please visit www.officialroyalwedding2011.org to learn more about Prince William and Kate's Wedding and visit to learn about the Westminster Abbey history.

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Monday, April 25, 2011

News Conference Story

Talia Gutierrez
COM 3330

Atlanta, Ga-The director of the CDC, told in a press briefing on Tuesday about the CDC's release of Vital Signs on Non-Fatal Motor Vehicle Occupant Injuries and Seat Belt Use Among U.S. Adults, covering the rapid decline in motor vehicle injuries and deaths due to the regularity of seat belt use.
Vital Signs discusses the utilization for seatbelts and how they have become a social norm in America. According to CDC’s director, Thomas Frieden, in 2008 the overall seat belt use reached a high of 85 percent with seven states achieving a rate of 90 percent in seat belt wearing.
"We also know that today's data shows that strong seat belt laws save lives and save money," Frieden says.
Frieden explains that each state has different seat belt laws. Seat belt use is much higher in states that have primary and secondary seat belt laws, compared to the state of New Hampshire, which does not have any seat belt laws in effect.  Primary and secondary laws relate to whether or not you are required to wear a seat belt in the front seat versus the back seat.

Epidemiologist Laurie Beck verifies research by telling the caller that seatbelts, “…reduce the death of injury in [a] crash by about 50 percent.”
"We cannot afford to continue to lose the money and lives that are being lost to motor vehicle crashes, Frieden said.
Although motor vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of death in the United States among people age 5 to 34, the use of the seat belt is the most effective way to reduce this.
Frieden ends the press briefing by noting that more progress is still possible and advises states that do not have primary seat belt laws to consider adopting them.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Speech Story

Talia Gutierrez
April 20, 2011
Comm 3330- HW

Park Theater, NY.--Birth control activist and founder of the American Birth Control League, Margaret Sanger, spoke on Nov. 18 at Park Theater about the Birth Control subject and its various aspects.

"We (of the ABCL) stand on the principle that Birth Control should be available to every adult man and woman. We believe that every adult man and woman should be taught the responsibility and the right use of knowledge. We claim that woman should have the right over her own body and to say if she shall or if she shall not be a mother, as she sees fit," Sanger said.
The ABCL sent letters to men and women representing both sides of the controversy on the Birth Control issue. In those letters, they asked four questions regarding their opinion.
Sanger addressed all issues that the audience had about Birth Control, especially the disagreement in the moral side of the subject. She believes that no matter how people feel about the matter shall discuss the moral issue as adults with dignity and intelligence, which is why she desired to bring everyone together and discuss the subject openly.

ABCL aims to have the help of the medical profession. They want practical information to be distributed directly to the mothers by members of the medical profession, so that motherhood may be based on one’s choice, rather than one of ignorance and chance.

Near the end of Sanger's speech, she tells how society is divided into three groups. The first is those who obtain knowledge of Birth Control and exercise it in regulating family size. The second group is those who desire to control family size, but are unable to gain the knowledge of Birth Control or put it into practice. Lastly, the third is those who are ignorant and careless about the consequence of their acts.

She tells her audience that with the more people who gain knowledge, the less morality will exist.

“We must control conception,” Sanger says, leaving a lasting thought on her audience.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

30 Second Radio Read

Talia Gutierrez
Comm 3330
April 7, 2011

In Studio- Gutierrez: Runs- :30
Calling all dare-devils:
It’s that time of the year again! Six Flags Over Georgia is now open for its peak season and is expecting a new coaster Memorial Day Weekend.
Dare Devil Dive will feature a 10-story vertical climb before the coaster plummets down to the ground at 52 mph. Don't worry Six Flag regulars, no rides will be eliminated due to the addition of this new and exciting coaster.
Save money by buying an individual season pass ticket for $59.99. Adult general admission day pass is $49.99 and children under 48" costs $34.99.
Come check it out, if you dare!

Six Flags Over Georgia Expects New Ride in Spring 2011

Talia Gutierrez
Comm 3330
April 7, 2011
Online News Story
KENNESAW, Ga.- Located in Austell, Ga., Six Flags Over Georgia is adding its 11th rollercoaster to the theme park expected to be running by late spring 2011.
The new, thrilling rollercoaster, Dare Devil Dive, will feature a 10-story vertical lift that dives beyond vertical as it plunges towards the ground.
"The mission begins with guests being pulled straight up to the sky on a special vertical chain lift, then slowly rolling to the top of the tower nearly 100 feet in the air. After an agonizing pause at the crest of the summit, the coaster car plummets downward at an angle that is beyond straight down -- it actually angles inward at a blistering 52 miles per hour,” company spokesman David Matthews, said in an email response.
The $9 million construction was custom-designed and engineered by Germany-based Gerstlauer Rides.
The company emerged from a Chapter 11 restructuring earlier this year. With the approaching new ride comes a new promise of increased attendance for the company. It is expected that the new coaster can help recover from Chapter 11.
First announced in September 2010, Dare Devil Dive’s construction crews broke ground in October 2010 with the help of heavy machinery.
Dare Devil Dive will be the first, new coaster at the park since the famous Goliath, which was introduced in 2006. The park has come a long way from when it opened having only one roller coaster in 1967.
The newest ride will be located in the U.S.A. section of the park. No other rides will be eliminated due to this addition of this ride.
Dare Devil Dive’s expected date for riders is May 28, 2011.

Six Flags Over Georgia Expects New Coaster in Spring 2011

Talia Gutierrez
Comm 3330
April 7, 2011
Print Story

Kennesaw, Ga.- This spring 2011, Six Flags over Georgia might just give everybody acrophobia when it opens its 11th roller coaster, Dare Devil Dive. The newest coaster, Dare Devil Dive, will feature a 10-story vertical climb greeted with Six Flags first ever pause feature before the coaster plummets down to the ground.
"The mission begins with guests being pulled straight up to the sky on a special vertical chain lift, then slowly rolling to the top of the tower nearly 100-feet in the air. After an agonizing pause at the crest of the summit, the coaster car plummets downward at an angle that is beyond straight down -- it actually angles inward at a blistering 52 miles per hour,” company spokesman David Matthews, said in an email response.
Costing roughly $9 million to create, it was custom-designed and engineered by Germany-based Gerstlauer Rides. Any viewer of this ride can see that creators wanted to push the limit.
The Dare Devil Dive will be the first, new coaster at the park since the famous Goliath, which was introduced back in 2006. The newest ride will be located in the USA section of the park. No other rides will be eliminated due to this addition of this ride.
“The company emerged from a Chapter 11 restructuring earlier this year. It reported strong second quarter 2010 financial results, with revenue up 7 percent in the quarter as a result of increased attendance and sponsorship,” company spokesman David Matthews said.
Due to the economy, many companies have had to suffer the hardship and Six Flags was one of them. Shortly after Chapter 11, in September 2010, the first announcement was made about the newest ride coming to Six Flags Over Georgia. With the approaching new ride comes a new promise of increased attendance for the company. It is expected that the new coaster can help recover from Chapter 11.
To ensure attendance, Six Flags offers season pass tickets to eliminate having to purchase a day pass each time a guest visits. The season pass helps guest save money in the long run and helps bring guests back to the park. An individual season pass ticket is
$59.99, while a general admission day pass is $49.99 and children under 48" costs
$34.99. Therefore, if one guest plans on attending Six Flags theme park more than once during the season, the individual season pass will be cheaper. The peak season for Six Flags Over Georgia starts with Spring Break -for students- until Halloween.
             Founded in 1961 by Angus Wynne, Six Flag's started by building its first park in Texas. Six Flags Over Georgia continues to be the largest regional theme park in the Southeast for the past 43 years.
As of now, Dare Devil Dive remains under construction with an expected rider date set for Memorial Day weekend.

Six Flags Over Georgia Expects New Ride

Talia Gutierrez
Comm 3330
News Release

KENNESAW, Ga.- This spring 2011, Six Flags over Georgia might just give everybody acrophobia when it opens its 11th roller coaster, Dare Devil Dive. This roller coaster will feature a 10-story vertical climb greeted with Six Flags first ever pause feature before the coaster plummets down to the ground. Don't worry Six Flag regulars, no rides will be eliminated due to the addition of this new and exciting coaster.
      When the park opened in 1967, it started out with only one roller coaster, The Dahlonega Mine Train. The Dare Devil Dive will be the first, new coaster at the park since the famous Goliath, which was introduced back in 2006. Costing roughly $9 million to create, it was custom-designed and engineered by Germany-based Gerstlauer Rides. Any viewer of this ride can see that creators wanted to push the limit.
"The mission begins with guests being pulled straight up to the sky on a special vertical chain lift, then slowly rolling to the top of the tower nearly 100-feet in the air. After an agonizing pause at the crest of the summit, the coaster car plummets downward at an angle that is beyond straight down -- it actually angles inward at a blistering 52 miles per hour,” company spokesman David Matthews, said in an email response.
 With 19 park locations across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Six Flags is world’s largest regional theme park company. Six Flags offers thrilling packed roller coasters, but also is family friendly. Certain sections of the park were built especially for the younger thrill seekers, including live shows featuring Bugs Bunny and Friends from the Looney Tunes .
The mission of Six Flags’ parks is to be convenient and affordable. Angus Wynne founded Six Flags in 1961; the same year the first park was built and opened in Texas.
 "A broad entertainment product, featuring innovative rides complemented by brilliant theme presentations, became his formula for success, and his ingenious use of themes turned the centuries-old amusement park idea into the broader theme park concept. Angus' vision, themed designs to enrich an entertainment experience, was right on target — and the regional theme park industry was born," Mel Towne spokesperson of Six Flags over Atlanta said in a conference held in Atlanta, Ga.
Six Flags Over Georgia's also has a nearby sister park, White Water. Six Flags White Water happens to be the South's largest water park and rated on the Travel Channel's Top 10 water parks in the whole country. This park has nearly 50 attractions available. The atmosphere and ideals are very similar to that of the theme park. A friendly staff and excellent customer service is always a major priority next to fun, of course, at all of the Six Flags parks.
The opening day of Six Flags White Water, May 21st, will be around the same time the new ride will be up and running at Six Flags Over Georgia.
In the recent years, we have all noticed the economy taking its toll on places all around us. Six Flags unfortunately was one of them, but with this new ride comes a new promise of increased attendance for the company. “The company emerged from a Chapter 11 restructuring earlier this year. It reported strong second quarter 2010 financial results, with revenue up 7 percent in the quarter as a result of increased attendance and sponsorship,” company spokesman David Matthews said.
To ensure attendance, Six Flags offers season pass tickets to eliminate having to purchase a day pass each time a guest visits. The season pass helps guest save money in the long run and helps bring guests back to the park. An individual season pass ticket is
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$59.99, while a general admission day pass is $49.99 and children under 48" costs
$34.99. Therefore, if one guest plans on attending Six Flags theme park more than once during the season, the individual season pass will be cheaper. The peak season for Six Flags Over Georgia starts with Spring Break -for students- until Halloween.
Not only does Six Flags offers season passes to save money, they even have side programs to help you save on the admission cost. Some ways to save money on ticket prices are bringing in a can of non-perishable food to help the homeless or bringing in an empty coke can. Both are easy, inexpensive ways for the average person to save. Coca-Cola is the official soft drink provider for Six Flags Over Georgia. Six Flags offers sponsors an exclusive, uncluttered environment to communication to consumers one-on-one. One agreement Six Flags has made with their sponsor Coca Cola is allowing them exclusive rights to serve Coca Cola products to guests in their parks.
Six Flags is not only a large and successful company, but also a charitable one. The company supports causes and organizes events to help raise awareness. This year’s event is A Walk In The Park happening this summer. During this event, 11 Six Flags parks nation-wide will be participating to raise funding and awareness for pediatric illnesses. The funds will go towards Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Six Flag's even delves into education by sponsoring a program called Read to Succeed. This program allows students in grades K- 6 to earn a free ticket to a park within 250 miles of their school if they complete six hours of recreational reading.
Although Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is the world’s largest regional theme park company, the competition is a continuous battle. Big name theme parks such as, Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and Busch Garden have an advantage because they are easily recognized by their characters and marketing techniques. Six Flags Corporation has the most park locations world-wide reaching out to 25 million guests annually. Also, compared to a Walt Disney World ticket that costs $87.33 USD, a Six Flags Over Georgia ticket is only $49.99 making their parks a steal compared to their competition. Not only are the parks affordable, but they are tons of fun making visitors 90 percent more likely to want to return and visit. Wynne, founder of Six Flags, park mission holds accurate.

For additional information, please contact Talia Gutierrez at (912)695-1226.

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