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Mark_Giardina
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If you are looking to settle down in Rochester and make a career for yourself in TV news then you apply for jobs at either 10 or 13. If instead you are looking to pad your resume by having worked in a medium market station for a short period of time, then you apply to Channel 8.
Now the irony here is that, according to well placed sources, Channel 8 actually pays starting reporters better than 10 and 13. Yet because of its reputation and history, more young reporters are attempting to work for Channels 10 and 13 than WROC.
Here is another bit of interesting information. A few people who worked at 8 have gone to 10 or 13. Names that immediately come to mind include Brett Davidsen. The late Pete Dobrovitz, and Kevin Williams. But how many people from 10 and 13 have decided to leave those stations to work for 8? With the exception of two people back in the 1970s (Mark Wolf and Ron Robitille), I can’t think of one person.
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"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted and I won't be laid a hand on.
I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them".</P>
Now the irony here is that, according to well placed sources, Channel 8 actually pays starting reporters better than 10 and 13. Yet because of its reputation and history, more young reporters are attempting to work for Channels 10 and 13 than WROC.
Here is another bit of interesting information. A few people who worked at 8 have gone to 10 or 13. Names that immediately come to mind include Brett Davidsen. The late Pete Dobrovitz, and Kevin Williams. But how many people from 10 and 13 have decided to leave those stations to work for 8? With the exception of two people back in the 1970s (Mark Wolf and Ron Robitille), I can’t think of one person.
<P ID="signature">______________
"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted and I won't be laid a hand on.
I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them".</P>