People Meters, The Waterfalls and the Tunnel to Towers Run
Even with the recent holidays, our newsroom has been buzzing. Here are some of the latest rewards of your hard work:
- Rosaleen Ortiz reported for the AP from Chile about a document-preservation effort to help tell the full story of those who “disappeared” during the murderous Pinochet era. Her story was picked up by MSNBC, among numerous other outlets.
- Damiano Beltrami covered the first annual New Italian American Cinema festival for i-italy.org.
- Some ethnic radio outlets fear that new Arbitron “People Meters” will lead to an unfair undercounting of listeners, Karina Ioffee reported for New American Media.
- Francesca Levy put together a story and slideshow for Forbes.com about the hardest and easiest places to sell a home in theĀ U.S.
- Lee Hernandez interviewed actor Laz Alonso, star of Spike Lee’s “Miracle at St. Anna,” for the Daily News.
- Barry Paddock is learning the art of covering the “perp walk.” He managed to get the Daily News a (denial) quote from a suspect in a vicious beating.
- Matt Townsend covered the seventh annual Tunnel to Towers Run, which commemorates the life of Firefighter Stephen Siller, who sprinted through the Battery Tunnel on 9/11. Matt interviewed Siller’s widow, who participated in the run for the first time.
Our News Service benefited from some fine work this week, as well:
- Check out Jennifer Saavedra’s TV piece about Borough Park residents’ fight against a construction project many fear will overwhelm the neighborhood.
- Jessica Firger and Emily Mayer teamed on a TV-and-print package about The Waterfalls public art exhibition.
- Steve Pacer exhibited good timing with his TV piece about the battle to preserve an East Village synagogue.
- Barry Paddock and Maureen Ker teamed on a fun article and slideshow that says a lot about kids and the presidential election.
Congrats to all – and keep ‘em coming.
Tags: Barry Paddock, Damiano Beltrami, Emily Mayer, Francesca Levy, Jennifer Saavedra, Jessica Firger, Karina Ioffee, Lee Hernandez, Matt Townsend, Maureen Ker, Rosaleen Ortiz, Steve Pacer

