When journalists rev up to meet deadline, stress levels can blow out of proportion.
Away from their demanding desks, ONA16 attendees shared their crucial must haves and practices when cranking out newsroom content.
Deblina Chakraborty, Digital Director | Denver 7 News
Working in bed = dangerous. @thedeblinaverse I haven’t fallen asleep writing stories in bed… and panicked #ONA pic.twitter.com/guMiP20VEC
— Andrea Czobor (@AndreaCzobor) September 17, 2016
Glenn Kates, Digital Managing Editor | Radio Free Europe
Someone get @gkates a box of #ona16 swag pens. Pronto! #onanewsroom pic.twitter.com/jdNJTATJ2o
— Andrea Czobor (@AndreaCzobor) September 17, 2016
Michele Salcedo, Desk Editor | The Associated Press
We all want to be as courageous as @michelesalcedo for giving up potato chips. #onanewsroom #ona16 pic.twitter.com/vo0FsnlOg5
— Andrea Czobor (@AndreaCzobor) September 17, 2016
Katherine Ellis, Strategic Communications Major | University of Utah
When @katherinekellis wants a vanilla Coke, she gets a Vanilla coke. #guiltypleasure #ona16 #ONANewsroom pic.twitter.com/uFyXrLnsIM
— Andrea Czobor (@AndreaCzobor) September 17, 2016