Tuesday, February 10, 2009

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CAMM NEWS ANNOUNCES THE HIRING OF FOUR NEW STAFF MEMBERS

NEW YORK (January 3, 2009)- CAMM News, an international and sports broadcasting news network, is pleased to announce the hiring of four new staff members. Due to our personable and thorough news reporting, which has drawn viewers, CAMM is proud to be able to expand our staff. CAMM added to its already efficient news team a new sports anchor, Mike Levy, an Equine sporting consultant Mary Woodaz, sideline reporter Carter Kopach, and we have been able to also offer an internship position which has been filled by Alexandra Jarvis.

Our devoted and newly established news crew is already winning awards. The New York Times voted CAMM News as number one for Sports broadcasting coverage in 2008. New anchor Mike Levy and his correspondent Carter Kopach are not only informational but entertaining in their witty repertoire. We are confident that these gentlemen will be able to satisfy avid sports followers as well as the casual fan.

Our team is also expanding its sports reporting to equine sports and with new consultant Dr. Mary Woodaz DVM. She is well trained and has a love for the sport that will likely leave you more interested in this under-rated activity. The reported news will be accurate and well informed. Woodaz is excited to help bring this past-time into the homes of our viewers.

Viewers can also look forward to learning more about foreign countries and cultures by watching our experienced International reporter, Darlene Kitna, and here new highly qualified intern, Alexandra Jarvis. The duo will be reporting in Columbia about vicious drug turf wars, about poverty in Bolivia, and many other countries around South and Central America. Jarvis has been selected from a highly competitive group of intern applications and will be a great addition to our International team.

Thanks to all of our viewer support, CAMM news has been a favorite and trusted channel by many people in local New York, as well as throughout the country. We are proud to bring you new team members to further improve your news and we hope that audiences everywhere will appreciate the additions.

4 comments:

  1. Well written. This looks very professional and to the point. When you thanked the viewers it was a good touch because it makes them believe that you care about them too. I like the weather map because it makes your page more colorful and easier to look at. Nice job.

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  2. Good job. You effectively transitioned from objective to subjective in each of these blog posts. The appearance of your blog is professional. The personal touches add to the professionalism of the blog.

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  3. That last comment was from Kaitlyn by the way

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