Well, it seems that much of my life has been occupied by at least some form of broadcast news. It's become a passionate hobby -- and also my career. Below are some of the places I've been, some of the stations I've seen, and an overall compilation of images that really have no other place to call home.


KTLA Faux-Tower, circa November, 2000. This was taken from inside the KTLA studio lot. I interned here from August-November 2000 on the "Morning News" show. So this was taken at 4:45 AM.

Ben and Matt outside KYW-Philadelphia's studio across from the Liberty Bell

Circa May, 2000

Ben and Jeff on the edge of CNN's Talk Back Live program, circa June, 2000.

This is my view of the studio as seen at the anchor desk of NewsWatch 16. Deb is the floor manager. It also offers a really nice glimpse of the TelePrompTers. March 25, 2001

This is the view Deb (and the cameras) have of the set at NewsWatch 16. March 25, 2001.

Ok, here are Ben and Jeff again, this time outside of the Associated Press building in New York City. Few newsrooms in this country operate without some form of a wire service. The AP may well be the most common. Circa April, 2000.

On the set of WGMC-TV 3 in Worcester, Massachusetts.

(L-R): Kevin Shea [Sports], Joan Moran [Anchor/Reporter], Brian Igoe [Anchor/Reporter], and me [Freelance Reporter/Entertainment Anchor]! Circa August, 1999.

Quality friends Jenny and Jason on a visit to WGMC-TV 3 in Worcester, Massachusetts. They make a remarkably good-looking anchor pair. I'd love to see them present the "Worcester County Report" at least once.

Circa August, 2000.

Since I do not have a photo of myself in front of CNN Center in Atlanta, this one will work fine. This is Jeff in front to CNN HQ moments before we got an insider's look at the facility. It is enormous. Circa June, 2000.