Posts by ddouglas | Today at Elon | 福利亚洲国产精品 /u/news Fri, 29 May 2026 15:17:18 -0400 en-US hourly 1 Phoenix14News seeks student experiences with planning spring breaks online /u/news/2006/02/09/phoenix14news-seeks-student-experiences-with-planning-spring-breaks-online/ Thu, 09 Feb 2006 21:44:00 +0000 /u/news/2006/02/09/phoenix14news-seeks-student-experiences-with-planning-spring-breaks-online/ Have you had a bad spring break travel experience?

Did you ever plan your spring break using a Web site, and the experience didn’t end well? Or have a really, really great experience?

If so, Phoenix14News wants to talk to you!

If you’ve had an interesting experience planning your spring break travels online, please e-mail David Douglas at ddouglas@elon.edu.

And watch Phoenix14News on Monday, February 13 at 7 to see where you can find the best deals for your spring break – and what places you probably want to avoid.

All that and more Monday on Phoenix14News.

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Phoenix14News Ranked Top College Newscast /u/news/2005/04/27/phoenix14news-ranked-top-college-newscast/ Wed, 27 Apr 2005 13:39:00 +0000 /u/news/2005/04/27/phoenix14news-ranked-top-college-newscast/ Phoenix14News, Elon’s solely student produced newscast, earned first place honors among college newscasts at a Broadcast Education Association awards ceremony April 21 in Las Vegas.

“This is such an incredible honor. I cannot begin to say how excited I am, but more importantly, how proud I am of the team of people who made this dream a reality,” said News Director David Douglas.

Phoenix14News also brought home the top honor in the competition’s feature story category for its I-TEAM Investigation “Facebook Fear,” a story that exposed potential hidden dangers of thefacebook.com. The story was a team effort between the show’s Senior Correspondent and Chief I-TEAM Investigator Erin Flynn, and David Douglas, who produced the piece.

Flynn said she was most proud of the newscast recognition, which indicated an amazing team effort among the staff.

Linda Lashendock, who serves as advisor to the staff of Phoenix14News, and Douglas were in Las Vegas to accept both awards. The BEA Student News competition included 179 schools from across the country. The award-winning edition of Phoenix14News Tonight was anchored by Agnes Bannigan and Scott Myrick, and was produced by Jennifer Sposato. It aired live on the Elon campus on October 11, 2004.

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Phoenix14News apologizes for airing late /u/news/2005/02/22/phoenix14news-apologizes-for-airing-late/ Tue, 22 Feb 2005 13:16:00 +0000 /u/news/2005/02/22/phoenix14news-apologizes-for-airing-late/ Phoenix14News would like to thank its many loyal viewers for tuning in last night at 7 p.m. for our live show. Due to a great number of technical problems we made the decision to delay our live broadcast until 7:30 p.m. at the last minute. We understand from many of you that this was inconvenient and upsetting. Please know that we have reviewed our policies and will do our best to serve you better in the future.

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Want to be in shape for Spring Break? Phoenix14News wants you for the “The Great Weigh-Off” /u/news/2005/02/01/want-to-be-in-shape-for-spring-break-phoenix14news-wants-you-for-the-the-great-weigh-off/ Tue, 01 Feb 2005 21:13:00 +0000 /u/news/2005/02/01/want-to-be-in-shape-for-spring-break-phoenix14news-wants-you-for-the-the-great-weigh-off/ Have you tried and tried to lose weight without success? Phoenix14News may have the answer for you! We’re on a hunt to find four people, willing to try four different weight loss methods, over a period of four weeks. Phoenix14News Medical Correspondent Melanie Nadeau will track your progress and profile the new you on Phoenix14News Tonight, Mondays at 7. If you’re interested, don’t delay, email Phoenix14News at phoenix14news@elon.edu today!

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Phoenix14News Announces 6 Hours of Live Election Night Coverage /u/news/2004/10/05/phoenix14news-announces-6-hours-of-live-election-night-coverage/ Tue, 05 Oct 2004 12:09:00 +0000 /u/news/2004/10/05/phoenix14news-announces-6-hours-of-live-election-night-coverage/ Last night, Phoenix14News announced plans for six hours of live, uninterrupted Vote2004 Election Night coverage. You read correctly. On Nov. 2, Phoenix14News will take to the air beginning at 7 p.m. and continue our live coverage until 1 a.m.

Our Vote2004 coverage will be anchored by award-winning Phoenix14News Tonight anchors Agnes Bannigan and Scott Myrick, who will be joined by Beth Roberts and Meghan Packer. You can also expect to see other familiar Phoenix14News faces reporting live from around campus as well as the local area throughout the evening.

Phoenix14News will manage election data using our exclusive FASTrak Data System. We’ll be reporting FASTrak election data live as it comes into the station from the early hours, late into the night to keep you on the edge of all the big races. We’ll be covering the national races, as well as state races from those states that a large number of Elon students hail from. You can also expect us to keep you abreast on local races.

We’ll be joined by numerous live guests and analysts, all geared towards the perspective of a young voter.

This massive effort has been in the planning stages since last spring and is being coordinated by Coordinating Producer for Elections, Jason Boyer, and Phoenix14News Executive Producer Jennifer Sposato. Producers Ingram Brooks and JP Chism will also play key roles.

There is the possibility that Phoenix14News will choose to shorten some of its regularly scheduled weekly newscasts in the coming weeks to allow our team to focus on this large effort.

Questions or comments about coverage can be directed to News Director, David Douglas at ddouglas@elon.edu.

On Election Night 14 is the place to be. Join us.

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Was your home hit hard by Bonnie, Charley, Ivan or Jeanne? Talk to Phoenix14News. /u/news/2004/09/30/was-your-home-hit-hard-by-bonnie-charley-ivan-or-jeanne-talk-to-phoenix14news/ Thu, 30 Sep 2004 18:01:00 +0000 /u/news/2004/09/30/was-your-home-hit-hard-by-bonnie-charley-ivan-or-jeanne-talk-to-phoenix14news/ If your home was hit by Bonnie, Charley, Ivan or Jeanne, Phoenix14News wants to hear your story. Please contact us immediately at phoenix14news@elon.edu.

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Phoenix14News seeks still photographer for promotional shoots /u/news/2004/09/21/phoenix14news-seeks-still-photographer-for-promotional-shoots/ Tue, 21 Sep 2004 15:01:00 +0000 /u/news/2004/09/21/phoenix14news-seeks-still-photographer-for-promotional-shoots/ Phoenix14News is seeking a talented still photographer with a creative eye to take promotional photographs of its on-air talent. Images will be used in both topical and image promotions. Interested parties must be able to handle the time pressures of a photo shoot that must keep on schedule. Photographs will be taken both in the studio of the show’s talent and on location for a promotional shoot for the Phoenix14News I-TEAM.

Images will become property of Phoenix14News but samples can be retained for your portfolio. Digital SLR is preferred format. If interested you should contact David Douglas immediately at ddouglas@elon.edu, or x5081.

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Incoming freshmen: Join Elon’s award-winning Phoenix14News Team /u/news/2004/08/18/incoming-freshmen-join-elons-award-winning-phoenix14news-team/ Wed, 18 Aug 2004 04:25:00 +0000 /u/news/2004/08/18/incoming-freshmen-join-elons-award-winning-phoenix14news-team/ Are you an energetic incoming freshman who possesses an interest in broadcast journalism, or high-quality live broadcast production? Do you want to learn more about these exciting fields by actually working on a top-notch newscast?

If so Phoenix14News is looking for you. Phoenix14News is the #2 college newscast in America, as ranked by the Broadcast Education Association. The multi award-winning broadcast blends a highly produced look, with news content that has been honored for its excellence in journalism.

If you are interested in becoming part of this one-of-a-kind team, send an e-mail to us at phoenix14news@elon.edu, or e-mail News Director David Douglas at ddouglas@elon.edu. Tell us why you have what it takes to be part of our team, and what your interests are. Feel free to ask us any questions you may have.

Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to join the #2 team in college news.

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ESTV’s Phoenix14News Wins Bronze Telly Award /u/news/2004/05/20/estvs-phoenix14news-wins-bronze-telly-award/ Thu, 20 May 2004 19:22:00 +0000 /u/news/2004/05/20/estvs-phoenix14news-wins-bronze-telly-award/ Phoenix14News is back in the national spotlight, this time adding a Bronze Telly Award to the show’s display case. The award was received for the show’s 2004 graphics and animation package, designed by P.J. Buckley and Scott Myrick. The addition of the Bronze Telly marks the second award received this year for the show’s graphic redesign, bringing the total number of awards received by the show to six.

The package includes more than 30 original still graphic and animated elements that can be seen week to week on the live broadcast. The entire effort was completed in a three-week period during January 2004.

Phoenix14News was chosen for this honor out of more than 10,000 entries from around the globe. Previous winners of the Telly Award competition include MSNBC, TBS Superstation, ESPN, Animal Planet, QVC, and Turner Classic Movies. Elon Television’s Touchdown Phoenix Football has previously been honored with the award.

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ESTV’s Phoenix14News Announces 2004-2005 Anchor Team /u/news/2004/05/20/estvs-phoenix14news-announces-2004-2005-anchor-team/ Thu, 20 May 2004 18:46:00 +0000 /u/news/2004/05/20/estvs-phoenix14news-announces-2004-2005-anchor-team/ Phoenix14News, Elon’s award-winning newscast, announced May 17 that Agnes Bannigan and Scott Myrick will continue to anchor the show when it resumes in the fall.

“Their experience, ability to handle breaking news, and on-camera charisma make them a natural choice as we continue to drive our newscast quality forward,” said News Director David Douglas. Douglas says that he feels fortunate there was such a talented pool of people to choose from, and that it was a hard decision, but in the end Bannigan and Myrick were the best fit.

“I also think that with Agnes being a senior in the fall, she’ll be able to provide a great deal of insight and perspective for our viewers that comes from being at Elon for three years already. But I think it’s important to note that ability, not seniority, made this decision,” said Douglas.

Both Myrick and Bannigan have anchored Elon Student Television shows previously, but they didn’t have the opportunity to work as a team until Winter Term of this year. Immediately people began to take notice of how well the duo worked together. Myrick was promoted to the anchor desk full-time in late February.

Some may worry that by keeping the same anchors others will be prevented from learning and further growth, but Phoenix14News Executive Producer Jennifer Sposato isn’t worried.

“Both of them are natural leaders and teachers, and they are going to foster a learning environment—that’s just how they are,” Sposato says. “Not to mention that other people will look up to them and learn from them in that respect.”

Following an audition process described as “rigorous and real world,” show leaders have asked Liz Nagy to anchor a new weekly segment called, “The Triad Tonight.” Each week Nagy will be responsible for gathering the latest news on what’s going on around the area and presenting it on camera.

Beth Roberts and Meghan Packer have also been asked to take on more active and visible roles in the show’s Consumer Watch and CrimeTracker reports. Both Roberts and Packer have spent the year doing stories and developing contacts with local officials in their areas. “We feel that by asking Beth and Meghan to dedicate themselves fully to their respective beats, our newscast will become stronger as a whole,” says Douglas. “When they report on these issues they own the story. That is exactly the kind of quality we want to give to our viewers.”

With the 2004 presidential election approaching, and the majority of college students being of voting age, producers have decided to beef up the show’s Vote2004 coverage by attaching a face to it. Kate Hart was selected to be Phoenix14’s Political Editor, not only for her capabilities as an effective on-camera communicator, but for her extensive political and governmental knowledge.

Additionally, the upcoming graduation of sports anchor Phil Elkins prompted a search for a replacement. Brian Formica has been chosen to fill the role. The show is currently seeking a sports producer. Resumes from those interested in the position should be emailed to phoenix14news@elon.edu.

Douglas is confident that this lineup provides every opportunity for continued growth and success.

Phoenix14News Tonight resumes at 7 p.m. Aug. 30.

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