360 News: Back On Air

28 07 2007

Many of you may have wondered what happened? 360 News has decided, after considerable thoughts, that moving our blog service over to WordPress will allow us more creative control over our contents, while retaining the universally recognizable layout that is WordPress’s design.

Over the next few days, we will be moving our blog entries from ASU over. We will still retain our former site at Arizona State University as a special service for our ASU viewers.

Thank you so much for staying with 360 News. We will continue to cover all angles.





News Helicopters Crash Mid-Air. Four Dead

27 07 2007

AJ Alexander/La Voz
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News Helicopters Crash Mid-Air in Phoenix. Four Dead

During the afternoon hours on Friday, July 27th, the news helicopters of KTVK 3-TV and KNXV ABC 15 in Phoenix, AZ collided with each other in mid-air and crashed in the Steele Indian School Park. There were four people onboard the two helicopters, and all onboard the both helicopters are dead.

The helicopters in question were reporting on a local police chase at the time of the crash.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

26 07 2007

This is a report that I made in July 20th, 2007 on the launch of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the last installment of the Harry Potter book series. The report was filmed at the Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, where around 500 people were on hand to wait for the launch of the book. These Harry Potter fans were treated to a fire dance show and live band performances.


Download the Report Here (iPod Video Format)

Watch it on YouTube

Download the Transcript





Reporter’s Story: Immigration Protest 2007

26 07 2007

Introducing the latest feature on 360 News: Reporter’s Story. It allows everyone to take a look at what happens behind the reports that the reporters do, offering a rare look behind the scenes, and truly offering a 360 view of the news for everyone.

Starting off the new feature: a look at the immigration protest on May 1st, 2007.

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