EarthQuake - I made it to Headline News CNN
July 30, 2008 | Huntington Beach, California | Vetting explained
This was an awesome experience, not just the earthquake but the fact that the news channel I love (CNN) had sent out a twitter (twitter.com) that I casually replied to and in seriously less than a minute. I was contacted to call CNN. In a matter of 45 minutes I had completed CNN international, CNN local, CNN headline news and CNN.com.
I know i sound like im gloating but I assure you, im just excited that I got to be apart of something like this.
For a living I see the world, play music for a ridiculous amount of people and make money off of it. That for alot of people is exciting.
Well, to me, this was more exciting haha.
It makes me proud to share the title iReporter with all of you. Here is the video of 1 of the 4 interviews plus my pre commentary, where I wanted to make fun of myself being a reporter so I put a dress shirt on, no tie and left the top unbuttons. Super casual ha... and yes... still in my boxers.
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please check out my other news posts.
http://www.ireport.com/people/DannyNP?view=documents&viewingAsOthers=true
- Tags:
- earthquakes,
- earthquake,
- danny,
- casler
- Posted in Assignment:
- Did you feel the quake?
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