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The Buzz
Lance Orozco has been a part of Haleisner.com since our first launch and we'll miss his weekly updates of what's new in the world of broadcasting. Lance has handed the reigns over to Joy Short. She'll now be covering our weekly feature, The Buzz, and you can read it here.

FEBRUARY 24, 2003

GOING NETWORK: Dana Jacobson joins KSPN as an anchor from KXTV/Sacramento.

LOVING THE SUN: David Davis is the newest addition to the staff at KUSI, San Diego as a reporter/anchor.

BIG PROMOTION: Lisa Kim is now the 6 and 11 p.m. co-anchor at NBC-owned KNTV, San Jose.

FEBRUARY 10, 2003


MILE HIGH PROMOTION: Jessica Roe is now an E.P. at KUSA/Denver, after after a stint at KRON/San Francisco.

WINKING AT SAN DIEGO: Jeff Goldberg is now at KFMB/San Diego as a general assignment reporter from WINK /Fort Myers.

ANCHORS AWEIGH: Lisa Gonzales adds morning show anchor duties to reporting at KFSN/Fresno.

REPORTING BY THE BAY: Jody Hernandez is the latest recruit for NBC's KNTV/San Jose/San Francisco, from reporter, KOVR/Sacramento.

TRADING HIS PARKA FOR SUNBLOCK: Michael Chen is now at KGTV/San Diego, from WLUK /Green Bay.

HE'S NOW A VP! Kerry Oslund leaves the n.d. post at WXIA/Atlanta to become the VP/News for the Gannett group. Oslund was well know in Southern California from his KCAL/Los Angeles days.

IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESS REPORTING SKILLS! Kiplinger Seminar Series-Business Reporting -- This is a free all-day seminar for journalists, on Monday, March 31, in collaboration with The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. There is no cost, but reservations are required. The program is designed with time for questions and answers and everything is on-the-record. A maximum of 25 journalists will be admitted. To attend, you must be employed as a print, broadcast or online journalist, or be an active freelancer. Journalists must provide for their own travel. The seminar will begin sharply at 9 a.m. at Wharton West, 101 Howard Street, Suite 500, with a continental breakfast. After the morning session and a light lunch, the group will move to the nearby Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 101 Market Street, for additional discussions and a tour of the vault until 5 p.m. To reserve a seat or for more information contact the National Press Foundation, or visit www.nationalpress.org. Call 202-663-7280 Ext.106.




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