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"We have to go on the air right away," said the news director.
The news director stumbled and tried to keep up with him.
The news director crawled back to his wife and children.
He remained news director at the station until a few months before his death.
Renee Smith is the current news director as of 2011.
He was senior editor for many years before becoming news director in 1973.
"It's up to him and how he feels," the news director said.
But a colleague recommended him to a radio news director in Washington.
Occasionally, a student will be tapped to serve as news director.
The station has a handful of staff members, including a news director and an anchor.
Some news directors said they would hesitate to send people in.
Bernie watched the news director, taking a step towards him.
Much of the news comes directly from community board members, who call the news director with information.
One day the news director called him in and demanded to know who he thought was the worst reporter on staff.
Jim Shaffer has served as news director from nearly the beginning.
The news director and music director positions have been cut.
In 1962, he was promoted to news director and anchorman.
As a radio news director, Doug, 46, has reported on sleep disorders several times through the years.
Farmer also was news director and a top salesman of commercial advertising.
But some news directors at other stations were bothered by the concept.
He spoke quietly, then turned to the news director.
He is reported as working then full-time as a television news director.
The next six years saw a number of news directors and sales people come and go.
The veins in his neck were so apparent the news director thought they would burst.
His position was news director, which reflected a bit of his background.