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New video!!
Field producers wear many hats in journalism. They pitch, write, edit, organize logistics and work out issues in real time on a news shoot. In other words, they make sure the news gets made. We followed along with a NBC News field producer to show how that happens:
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New video! When news breaks, on-air journalists must maintain a sense of calm. They need to synthesize information — from complex details to massive tragedies — with clarity and accuracy. Journalists are there to provide facts during moments of uncertainty. Full video below: watch video on watch page
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NEW VIDEO: When an American Eagle passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided over the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., on Jan. 29, Americans had questions: How did this happen? Did anyone survive? Who were the victims?
NBC News crews worked around the clock to provide answers, as investigation updates came in fast and furious.
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NEW VIDEO: For 40 years, @NBCNews cameraman Bob Riggio has lit the faces of presidents, rock stars and celebrities for TV interviews. Check out Riggio’s advice on how to light a one-on-one interview: watch video on watch page
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Congratulations to Craig Melvin's first day co-anchoring @TODAY! We're so excited for him! Watch his lesson on how to ask great interview questions below: watch video on watch page
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WOW!! Thank you for 10K YouTube subscribers! Our team is blown away by your support. We're looking forward to some really fun videos in 2025, so stay tuned!
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Watching breaking news today? Flash back to last year where more than 70 NBC News journalists prepared to cover former President Donald Trump's indictment. watch video on watch page
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Get a behind the scenes look at what it takes to put on our coverage of the Olympics! watch video on watch page
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Journalists! Don't get caught out in the cold; bring these items to help you survive miserable field assignments! watch video on watch page
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30 April 2019