Tom Lindsay
Position: Vice President of Productions
Class Standing: Senior
Hometown: Old Forge, NY
Contact Information:
Past Experience:
- WTOP-10 – Director for Thursday Night OP’s
- WTOP-10 – Original Productions Social Media Coordinator
- WTOP-10 – Sunday Night News Social Media Coordinator
- FLCC – Directed Live Basketball and the 2015 NJCAA Region III Basketball Tournament
- FLCC – President of Media Club/ Executive Producer
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Hard Work is Paying Off in the Studio
Boxes galore is what you will see when you walk into the Al Roker Television Studio these days. Our installers are hard at work in the control room and the rack room installing new our new high definition equipment.

“What’s in these boxes right here is almost everything we need to complete the upgrade” – Justin Dobrow ’17, General Manager
The first thing that was installed in the studio were some cables.

Additional cables were installed in different parts of the studio
Take a look at the list of wires installers are using to figure out where each go in the studio (crazy confusing huh?).

List of wires the installers are using to connect everything together
After the cables are installed new equipment like the Ross Carbonite switcher, Xpression Graphics system, new Ikegami HD cameras will be installed and setup. New mounts for the monitors and wireless technology for the IFB and headsets will be installed as well.

Ross Carbonite switcher- “This lets us do green screens (called chroma keying), split screens, picture in picture, and lets us switch between video sources like cameras or videos like packages or show intros” – Nick Costanzo, V.P. of EngineeringMoving onto our new and improved rack room, better known as the “brains” of the new studio. In the rack room we have; Ross Xpression, Grass Valley playback system and a Tightrope media server that lets us schedule shows to play during the day or play reruns.

The rack room is coming together slowly
Stay tuned next week and keep up with our progress right here until the end of October!
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The Zine Cast and Crew
Talent/Producer(co-host): Arielle Schunk
- Year: Senior
- Hometown: Buffalo, NY
- About: Arielle has been working on The ‘Zine Show since her freshman year, first as the entertainment segment contributor and currently as co-host. She is currently WTOP’s public relations manager, and hopes to spend her final semester in NYC pursuing an entertainment publicity internship. Arielle is a self proclaimed entertainment enthusiast and social media junkie, and is not afraid to give her opinion on anything celeb news/entertainment related!
Talent/Producer(co-host): Kalie Hudson
- Year: Senior
- Hometown: Rochester, NY
- About: Kalie has been working on The ‘Zine Show since freshman year, starting off making “People on the Street” videos and as the D.I.Y segment contributor. She now serves as co-host and Vice President of Communications and Resources at WTOP-10.
You can reach her at kalie.hudson@wtop10.com
Producer: Hayley Prenatt
- Year: Junior
- Hometown: Buffalo, NY
- Past Work: News, Zine, Top 10 On 10
Talent/Producer(content contributor): Boni Quatroche
- Year: Sophomore
- Hometown: Buffalo, NY
- About: Boni is a public relations major and current assistant event director of The Media Summit. She likes going to concerts, the Mets, dogs and her mom is her best friend. Boni would like to pursue a career in event planning and hopes to continue The ‘Zine’s legacy for years to come!
Talent (content contributor): Leah Goodcoff
- Year: Senior
- Hometown: Clifton Park, NY
- About: Leah’s a broadcasting major with a creative writing minor who has a passion for laying in bed all day and watching movies.
Talent/Producer(content contributor): Jessica Kisluck
- Year: Sophomore
- Hometown: Buffalo, NY
- About: Jessica has previously worked as talent and crew on nightly news and Inside the Club at WTOP. She is the secretary of the National Broadcasting Society and plays soccer and rugby. She loves going to concerts, being outdoors, and eating. You can find her wearing 90’s jelly sandals and scrunchies, and can’t wait to continue The ‘Zine’s legacy for years to come!
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The Rundown: Wounded Warrior Project Interview
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