Tina Martin. The former WFSB anchor/reporter picked up an award in personal finance reporting from the National Endowment for Financial Education. Martin now works for WGBH and contributes reporting to the PBS Newshour, NPR and the Huffington Post.
Lester Holt. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are not the only ones preparing this weekend for the first presidential debate on Monday night. The NBC News anchor will moderate the first meeting between Clinton and Trump. This week it was revealed Holt is a registered Republican in New York state. The news came after Trump claimed the debates are rigged and that Holt is a Democrat. Wrong! Issue number 3…
The Intern. The news investigative website Honolulu Civil Beat has a new intern. He’s 72 with no specific background in journalism, but lots of real life experience. If the experiment works out, the site is planning to start a Kupuna Fellows program. Kupuna means: revered elders. Issue numba four…
Speaking of revered elders. In Connecticut journalism there is only one Mark Davis and he is Chief Capitol Correspondent for News 8. But in Vermont, they also have a Mark Davis and he works for the website SevenDaysVT.