Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Flash Flooding Hits WCBD

As scheduled on every Tuesday morning, the WCBD station Department Heads were meeting in the upstairs conference room when we were interrupted by a loud banging.  Engineering confirmed that just outside the conference room on the outside of the building lays a 5 inch drainage pipe responsible for roof runoff. 

Our viewing area is currently in a Flash Flood Warning.  As you can see in the video, water gushed from the drainage areas and flooded our parking garage.  I’m selling water floats in my office at half-price.

Fishburne Street flooding in downtown Charleston
 Counton2.com Flooding Pics and Videos
August 28 NWS Flash Flood Warning

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Blood Drive honors injured "Fowler's Mustache" band member

News 2 hosts at least one blood drive each quarter with the American Red Cross and our radio partners, Clear Channel.  In fact, we have been recognized as the area's Top Blood Drive Sponsor for the past two years.  Our drives have a significant impact on local hospitals and this time we have the opportunity to localize the efforts even further.

Next week is our Blood Drive Blitz “Be a Hero Blood Drive”.  As noted in a previous post, a member of the Charleston band, "Fowler's Mustache" was critically injured in a vehicle incident.  He remains in recovery and the Red Cross hosted an additional honorary Blood Drive just yesterday.  While the support was strong, the need is still great.

The "Be a Hero Blood Drive" on Thursday, August 23, will be held in honor of Nick Collins.  This event will be held from 7am to7pm at three convenient locations.  All donors will receive a Red Cross travel mug and 1 ticket to the USS Yorktown.  The three donation locations are: Omar Shrine Center on 176 Patriots Point Street, Mt Pleasant, in Summerville at Summerville Baptist Church on 417 Central Avenue and West Ashley at the Red Cross Donor Center on 2000 Sam Rittenberg Blvd.

Donors can sign up at www.redcrossblood.org, sponsor code "BloodBlitz".  Complimentary food will be donated by Raising Cane’s, Moe’s Southwest Grill, Domino’s Pizza, Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks.

Blood donations through the American Red Cross are at the lowest they have been in 15 years; there is an emergency need for donors this summer. News 2 appreciates the loyal Blood Drive Blitz Donors and urges those who have never donated to try and donate. There is a critical need for all blood types.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Director Danny Leff retires after 41+ years with WCBD

 Congratulations to Daniel Leff on his retirement after over 40 years with WCBD News 2.  The Crew is throwing Danny a retirement party on Saturday, August 18 at the Isle of Palms VFW starting at 1pm (dinner at 5pm).  All co-workers, friends and family are invited to attend; we are expecting quite the crowd after all that Danny has done for our station!  Please smatthews@wcbd.com if you would like to attend.

Danny started working at the competition part-time at the age of 14. When he was 16, he came over to WCBD in search of a position that offered more hours.  Over the years, he has been everything from Production Manager to Commercial Director and Producer of Special Projects.  Most recently, Danny directed the 6p and 11p news.

Hurricane Hugo in 1989 is one of Danny's most memorable times on the job.  "I’ll never forget when we signed off the station during,Danny said.  We’ve also covered some amazing events like the opening ceremonies for the Charleston Air­port and a memorial service for the Civil War soldiers of the Hunley submarine. 

Danny has been the Senior Director and Producer for our yearly telethon, benefiting the Carolina Children’s Charity, for the past 25 years.  We will most miss his professionalism, expertise, positive attitude and amazing trouble shooting skills.  He has kept us clean on the air for 41 years and we are sad to see him go but wish the best for his retirement.

Show Director Danny Leff has been with WCBD for 41 years.


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Who's watching the 2012 London Olympics?

NBC released today that more than 200 million viewers across the US have tuned in for the first 11 days of the Olympics.  That’s seven out of 10 Americans that have watched the games so far.  Through 11 days, 202.6 million people have watched the Olympics on the networks of NBCUniversal, 2.8 million more than Beijing (199.8) through the same time period.

That begs the question- where in the US are all of these viewers?  You may not be surpirsed to discover that the Olympic viewing trends also follow the trends of the US's healthiest regions:

HIGHEST RATED BY TIME ZONE (THROUGH 11 DAYS):
Mountain
21.8/38
Pacific
20.1/38
Central
20.0/34
Eastern
19.0/32
11-NIGHT METERED MARKET AVERAGE:
1. Salt Lake City
26.6/47
2. Milwaukee
24.4/41
3. Kansas City
24.2/40
4. Denver
23.8/45
5. Columbus, OH
23.3/39
6. Norfolk
23.1/36
7. Indianapolis
22.7/38
8. San Diego
22.5/40
9. Richmond
22.1/35
10. West Palm Beach
21.9/36
11. Albuquerque-Santa Fe
21.5/36
12. Minneapolis-St. Paul
21.4/41
13. Austin, TX
21.3/39
14. Portland, OR
21.1/38
T15. Oklahoma City
21.0/43
T15. Sacramento
21.0/34
17. Nashville
20.9/39
18. Ft. Myers-Naples
20.8/32
19 Atlanta
20.8/37
20. St. Louis
20.6/34

NBCUniversal, presenting its 13th Olympics, the most by any U.S. media company, will make an unprecedented 5,535 hours of the 2012 London Olympics coverage available across NBC, NBC Sports Network, MSNBC, CNBC, Bravo, Telemundo, NBCOlympics.com, two specialty channels, and the first-ever 3D platform, an unprecedented level that surpasses the coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympics by nearly 2,000 hours.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

"Fowler's Mustache" band member critically injured

26-year-old Nick Collins may not work at News 2, but as a member of the band, "Fowler's Mustache" he is considered part of the family.  Collins was struck by an 18-Wheeler, after being ejected from the back of a vehicle is after it crashed on I-526 Friday.

Reporter Haley Hernandez spoke with Collins' attorney, Jack Sinclaire, who is calling his survival "nothing short of a miracle."  Collins' attorney told News 2 that Collins is now stable, but not out of the woods yet.

Police are looking for information about the driver who hit Collins after he was on the road.  The driver of the 18-wheeler traveling east in I-526 about 2:30 Friday morning did not stop after striking Collins, who was laying in the road after a single car collision. The driver ran over Collins' legs.

Anyone with information regarding this collision can contact Officer Matt Wojslawowicz at (843) 965-4084.

http://www2.counton2.com/news/2012/aug/06/7/police-looking-information-crash-involving-fowlers-ar-4286644/

Monday, August 6, 2012

Adventure Kayaking for the News 2 Crew

It may appear to our viewers as through we are always working but even with demanding jobs, the News 2 Crew finds a way to live the Lowcountry lifestyle. 

In a special 2 Your Health Report- oh, wait, we were off the clock... the Crew paddled from the Folly Beach boat ramp.




Chief Meteorologist Rob Fowler and his wife, Cara


Digital Journalist Andy Wontor and Sales Assistant Lindsay Weber


Show Director Tiffany Thornhill and Web Content Producer Rob Price


Rob Fowler learns how to wrangle Mother Nature.

Anchor Carolyn Murray (C), her daughter, Reece (L), and Reporter Haley Hernandez (R).

Digital Journalist Raymond Owens listens intently to the instructor.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Teamwork Torch passes to Quincy Greene

The Teamwork Torch is an internal award at News 2 presented amongst employees to recognize individuals who have made a positive impact with their peers.

This week, Photojournalist Quincy Greene was named the recipient of the Teamwork Torch, nominated by Senior Producer Heather Olinger.  Quincy's videography and editing skills can be seen daily in various News 2 broadcasts.  One of his most recent assignments including the shooting and editing of our 2 Your Health Report: FAST Surgery (link below).

In Heather's words:

"After deliberation, I've decided to give it to one of our newer News 2 team members. Even though he's only been with us for a short time, he's a valuable team player. On his 1st day, he was shooting video and running a live shot!  This person is ready, willing and happy to head out to an interview/shoot at anytime, and always comes back with amazing footage. He's also looking for new ways to improve the look of our final product!  Quincy Greene, congrats, and it's an honor to work with you!"

Photojournalist Quincy Greene receives the Teamwork Torch
http://video.counton2.com/v/59987112/2-your-health-local-surgeon-first-to-perform-fast-surgery.htm?q=FAST+SURGERY