E.W. Scripps School of Journalism students prepare for election night coverage
As we approach the hotly-contested November 2024 election, journalism students working in experiential learning units in the Scripps College of Communication are preparing to provide local coverage that keeps 51社区 students and people across the region well-informed.
Students working at are preparing for an 11:30 p.m. television election night special, as well as coverage on digital platforms throughout the evening. They will be monitoring and inputting election results that will immediately go on the WOUB website and be displayed on the television election result graphics. Students at 鈥溾 created a print election edition that came out on October 29 and plan to produce an eight-page mini tab on November 6 with local, regional and national election results.
鈥淚 am learning so much being in charge during election season,鈥 said The Post Editor-in-Chief Alyssa Cruz. 鈥淚 want to make sure that the content we are producing is great. I want our students to be learning and doing and gaining something valuable from that. Election reporting is a great way to get involved and feel what it鈥檚 like to be a true journalist. We will be staying up super late to make sure we get all the results and running back and forth to the Board of Elections. It鈥檚 an opportunity to learn if this is something you really want to do.鈥
While results from the presidential election will be the most anticipated of the night on November 5, there are plenty of important local and regional issues on the ballot that will impact the people of southeast Ohio which include the Athens County library levy, commissioners race and treasurer鈥檚 races, as well as Ohio Issue 1, the 94th and 95th district Ohio Statehouse races and the 30th Ohio Senate district race.
WOUB鈥檚 election TV special will be produced, anchored and reported by students. Local, regional and national elections will also be covered.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been fun been planning out the special and figuring out what we need and what we want to do,鈥 said Producer Jack Greene. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been awesome to help build out a plan for different reporters and their assignments, to make sure they are making the connections and getting access to the needed information. It鈥檚 not an opportunity I wouldn鈥檛 get anywhere else.鈥
Part of what goes into planning election night coverage is anticipating the unexpected.
鈥淚鈥檓 figuring out contingency plans if results aren鈥檛 called or finalized by 11:30 p.m.,鈥 said Greene. 鈥淲e will have students live covering local Democrat and Republican watch parties so we have access to the latest information and reactions to results.鈥
Student reporters from 鈥淭he Post鈥 and WOUB will use information gained on election night to continue coverage of the results well past November 5.
鈥淲e want to make sure people, both our fellow students and local community members, are well-informed,鈥 said Cruz. 鈥淲e want to make sure we are investing in the community while we are here.鈥