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I'm not at work, so I'm missing out on any pizza they might get tonight. (tear)
 
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Election Night....one thing I absolutely do NOT miss now that I'm out of the business.
 
April was my first election night on the news side... I had heard all the horror stories, so ahead of time I arranged to speak to all the candidates after the polls had closed. Was in the office until approximately midnight and left with all three of my stories completed (we are a p.m. with a 10 a.m. deadline)... and was the only one there all night.

The rest of the staff waited to do their crap in the morning and were running around with their heads cut off... I didn't get any pizza and caught a pretty accurate glimpse of the kind of news room I was working in...
 
It's fun to watch them run around trying to get late stories in on deadline. I get dirty looks when I ask what the big deal is. I mean, we do this at least three times a week. No sense of humor over there.
 
Trouser_Buddah said:
April was my first election night on the news side... I had heard all the horror stories, so ahead of time I arranged to speak to all the candidates after the polls had closed. Was in the office until approximately midnight and left with all three of my stories completed (we are a p.m. with a 10 a.m. deadline)... and was the only one there all night.

The rest of the staff waited to do their crap in the morning and were running around with their heads cut off... I didn't get any pizza and caught a pretty accurate glimpse of the kind of news room I was working in...

My one election cycle where I was on the news side, it was much of the same. I stayed until 2 or 3 doing my stuff, three stories in all, I think, and the others were in first thing in the morning chasing, chasing, chasing. Was too funny.
 
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Our news desk is 45 miles away. If there's pizza, I can't even smell it. :'(
 
Flying Headbutt said:
And I don't have any pizza. WTF?

Same here . . . I think you only get pizza if the big bosses are around to muck things up. If they're not there, no one needs to eat, right?
 
Our third shipment of pizza just arrived. I asked a guy in news who occasionally helps us out over here which is worse: election night or a random night in sports.

"any night in sports."

I relayed that to another news sider. Her genius take?

"Yeah, well, that's because we plan."


Yeah, we just throw **** on pages. Never mind that they apparently shipped in 30 people just to work tonight on that side (never seen so many people over there in my life).

*grumble*
 
imjustagirl said:
Our third shipment of pizza just arrived. I asked a guy in news who occasionally helps us out over here which is worse: election night or a random night in sports.

"any night in sports."

I relayed that to another news sider. Her genius take?

"Yeah, well, that's because we plan."


Yeah, we just throw **** on pages. Never mind that they apparently shipped in 30 people just to work tonight on that side (never seen so many people over there in my life).

*grumble*

We know they're morons on newsside, IJAG. This only helps reinforce that fact.
 
Every election night, our op-ed columnists have to file, like, 500 words on a hard deadline.
Every election night, the regular sports columnists have a good laugh.
Vive le democracie!
 
Flying Headbutt said:
And I don't have any pizza. WTF?

You don't need pizza, my friend. You need a new job.

No pizza? Who the hell do they think they are? Bastards.
 
Yep, I loved my old bureau, where news writers wouldn't stay past 7 p.m. on any other night for all the tea in China. Then on Election Night they got this perverse enjoyment about being there, like they're 12 years old again and awake at 3 a.m. at a friend's slumber party. I'm in the corner filing a Tuesday night gamer and wanting my quiet room back.

Also loved the writers who thought their 6 inches on the county coroner election was the most important thing in the paper. I'm thinking "there were five times as many people at the Friday night football playoff game I covered last week as voters in your story."

In short: also bitter about lack of pizza.
 
It's municipal elections here in Iowa (mayor, city council, commissioners, etc). It's usually a light night, but the big story is in Iowa City. There is a measure on the ballot to ban students under 21 from the bars after 10 p.m..
http://www.press-citizen.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071106/NEWS01/71106010/1079

Several minutes ago, the county auditor reported that there is technical glitch in the vote count.
http://www.press-citizen.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071106/NEWS01/71106011/1079

This is going to be a fun night in the fight between Iowa Students and the Iowa City townies.
 
It's election night here. We're all getting along fine. Pizza arrived long ago. As a former sports guy, I made one snide comment about "Where's this on Friday night?" and then ate it down.
 
Everytime I get start to get snarky about news side angst on Election Day, I think to myself how I would handle going out to cover a grisly fatal car accident.

We all have our crosses to bear. I'll trade their one night of angst so I never have to do that as long as I live.
 

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