Sunday, February 7, 2010

Broadcast Video and Script



There's my broadcast video, and here's my script.


In today’s top news, more than 3 hundred thousand people are still without power Sunday morning in the eastern U.S.
A massive storm dropped over 20 inches of snow in most places, including more than 2 feet in Washington, D.C.
The storm caused two deaths on Friday.
A father and son were killed in a car accident in Virginia.
Elsewhere, two planes hit in midair near an airport in Colorado.
One plane carried two people, and the other just the pilot. All three were killed.
Internationally, Iran’s President mah-MOOD ah-mah-DIH-nee-zhahd ordered greater enrichment of the nation’s uranium Sunday morning.
Iran holds that its nuclear program is peaceful, but many in the West believe Iran is trying to build an atomic weapon.
Turning to entertainment, Oscar nominations were revealed on Tuesday.
“Avatar” and “The Hurt Locker” had the most nominations with 9, including best picture and best director.
The other best picture nominees include “Up,” “District 9,” “Inglorious Basterds,” and “Up in the Air.”
In sports news, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the New York Knicks 113 to 106 on Saturday.
LeBron James scored 35 points in the first half and finished with 47. This included 24 straight points during the first half.
The win was the Cavs’ 11th in a row, tying the longest mark in the NBA this season.
On Sunday, the New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31 to 17 in Super Bowl 44.
It was the first Super Bowl win for the Saints, and Drew Breeze was the game’s MVP.
This Super Bowl Sunday, as it usually is, was another great spectacle.
But how much better does Super Bowl Saturday sound?
With the game on Sunday, people can’t enjoy the day as much, knowing the work week begins the next day.
Moving the game to Saturday would increase viewership, and would also increase the amount of money spent at restaurants and other businesses.
With the day off after the Super Bowl, the game would be much more enjoyable, and profitable, for everyone.

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