• #3 Jay Jennings - 43 years in broadcast journalism, interviewing Billy Graham, and covering Michael Jordan, the 1984 Olympics, NC State's 1983 championship, and more

  • Sep 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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#3 Jay Jennings - 43 years in broadcast journalism, interviewing Billy Graham, and covering Michael Jordan, the 1984 Olympics, NC State's 1983 championship, and more

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    Jay Jennings spent 43 years at WRAL-TV where he shot and edited over 100 documentaries with four different producers, covered the 1984 Olympics in LA, interviewed Billy Graham and was in Rome to cover the new pope’s installation (including a private visit to the Sistine Chapel!​), and so much more.

    00:00 Memorable Moments: NC State's Championship in 1983 05:47 Covering Michael Jordan: Witnessing Greatness 13:33 Behind the Scenes at the Olympics: A Unique Perspective 19:47 An Unexpected Encounter: Billy Graham 23:28 Inside Duke Basketball: Interactions with Coach K 27:28 The Art of Documentary Storytelling 31:56 Misconceptions About Local News Media 37:21 Adapting to Technological Changes 41:49 Living Out Faith in the Media Industry 48:05 Striving for Work-Life Balance 50:58 Success in the Media Industry
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