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Making News EpisodesSeason 2    

Back To Pazsaz Entertainment Network's Making News: Savannah Style Page

  • The Ratings Truly Suck
    The reality show follows staffers of WJCL-TV, the market's lowest-rated station for news, as they struggle to compete. In the opener, reporter Candace McCowan prepares for a live report from a demonstration outside Paula Deen's downtown restaurant. McCowan works well under pressure, but can't count on her balky equipment to do the same. That and low pay mean high turnover. Says police reporter Jason Davis: "Can't wait to get out of here."

  • Two Tears In A Bucket
    No sooner do promotions begin for the Trish Hartman-Lyndy Brannen morning team than Trish gets a job offer from a station in her hometown, Scranton, Pa. Meanwhile, military reporter Wendy McNew discovers that Murphy's Law isn't restricted to civilian life when she reports on National Guard training at Fort Stewart; and entertainment reporter Jennifer Beale covers a drag-queen Christmas party at a Savannah gay bar, where she interviews local celebrity Lady Chablis.

  • Mast Envy
    Morning reporter Stephanie Simoni suffers the "WJCL Curse" (technical difficulties) during a live shot; sportscaster Frank Sulkowski has even bigger problems doing an interview at a college hockey tournament; and news director Michael Sullivan begins the search for a replacement for departing morning anchor Trish Hartman.

  • New Cars... At Used Car Prices!
    Reporters look to pad resumes: Stephanie Simoni tries to interview chef Paula Deen to show what she can do, while Jason Davis races to an accident scene in hopes of a "resume worthy" story. Meanwhile, a producer learns that she's pregnant with twins.

  • I Touched Him
    News director Michael Sullivan thinks he might have found a new morning coanchor: a former reality-show contestant. Meanwhile, military reporter Wendy McNew braves motion sickness in a Marine jet simulator, and reporter Kelly Foster fights the clock while angling for an interview with presidential hopeful Barack Obama.

  • A Wing And A Prayer
    The pressure is on during coverage of Savannah's Martin Luther King Day parade. Meanwhile, entertainment reporter Jennifer Beale, who was recently divorced, interviews members of rock band Boys Like Girls and flirts with them as well; and pregnant producer Danielle Powell learns the gender of the twins she's carrying.

  • The Blast
    Staffers must pull together to cover an explosion and fire at a local sugar refinery; feature reporter Stephanie Simoni goes to a strip club to assess the impact of a new lap-dance law.

  • Baptism By Fire
    New assignment editor Nicole MacMillan must produce a follow-up report on the sugar-refinery blast on her first day on the job, and reporter Jason Davis is taunted by staffers from other stations as he covers the tragedy's aftermath. Meanwhile, reporter Candace McCowan throws producer Danielle Powell a baby shower, with messy results.

  • I Hate Contracts
    Sportscaster Frank Sulkowski takes a liking to a giant hot dog while covering St. Patrick's Day festivities; two reporters have to decide if they want to renew their contracts; military reporter Wendy McNew must find the stomach to fly a WWII fighter plane.

  • Blackout!
    Things get dangerous for reporter Jennifer Beale when she covers some extra wild St. Patrick's Day festivities during a blackout at the waterfront bars. Elsewhere, military reporter Wendy McNew develops a crush on her National Guard escort, and sportscaster Frank Sulkowski can't come up with a speech at a basketball banquet where he's the guest speaker.

  • Famous Last Words
    Reporters Jason Davis and Kelly Foster travel an hour outside of Savannah to capture a tornado's aftermath, then realize their camera is broken, and reporter Jennifer Beale is stranded on a sandbar with a broken camera after doing a story on Jet Skis. Elsewhere, pregnant producer Danielle Powell learns she may have to go on bed rest.

  • Gone Missing
    Police get involved when reporter Candace McCowan and cameraman Nate Nauert receive a mysterious note while working a case about a missing couple; sportscaster Frank Sulkowski takes part in a Harlem Globetrotters charity event; and reporter Stephanie Simoni takes command when a flu depletes the amount of staff in the newsroom.

  • Episode 13
    Reporter Candace McCowan and photographer Nate Nauert undergo police questioning after they find a clue in a possible murder. Meanwhile, the station loses more reporters; and producer Danielle Powell gives birth to twins.
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