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  1. In 1996 during his 15th annual July camp meeting the tent was up in west Tulsa for a 3 week revival, when tornado winds came through and picked the tent up into the air and blew it across the highway. Bro Tony wanted to get something more stable, so God made a way to purchase the property and to build a church, right there on that very spot.

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      The church is located in W. Tulsa, close to where Bro. Tony...

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      Tony and Sharon Keplinger work for our Food Pantry Ministry....

  2. Jan 15, 2019 · Understanding Citizen Journalism. leezsnow/E+/Getty Images. By. Tony Rogers. Updated on January 15, 2019. Citizen journalism involves private individuals, who are normally the consumers of journalism, generating their own news content.

    • Impact Or Consequences
    • Conflict
    • Loss of Life/Property Destruction
    • Proximity
    • Prominence
    • Timeliness
    • Novelty
    • Human Interest

    The greater the impact a story has, the more newsworthy it is. Events that have an impact on your readers, that have real consequences for their lives, are bound to be newsworthy. An obvious example would be the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In how many ways have all of our lives been affected by the events of that day? The greater the impact, the bigger...

    If you look closely at the stories that make news, many of them have some element of conflict. Whether it’s a dispute over banning books at a local school board meeting, bickering over budget legislation in Congress or the ultimate example, war, conflict is almost always newsworthy. Conflict is newsworthy because as human beings we’re naturally int...

    There’s an old saying in the news business: If it bleeds, it leads. What that means is that any story involving loss of human life—from a shooting to a terrorist attack—is newsworthy. Likewise, nearly any story that involves property destruction on a large scale—a house fire is a good example—is also newsworthy. Many stories have both loss of life ...

    Proximity has to do with how close an event is to your readers; this is the basis of newsworthiness for local events. A house fire with several people injured might be big news in your hometown newspaper, but chances are no one will care in the next town over. Likewise, wildfires in California usually make the national news, but clearly, they’re a ...

    Are the people involved in your story famous or prominent? If so, the story becomes more newsworthy. If an average person is injured in a car crash, that might not even make the local news. But if the president of the United States is hurt in a car crash, it makes headlines worldwide. Prominence can apply to anyone who’s in the public eye. But it d...

    In the news business, journalists tend to focus on what’s happening today. So events happening now are often more newsworthy than those that happened, say, a week ago. This is where the term "old news" comes from, meaning worthless. Another factor that relates to timeliness is currency. This involves stories that might not have just happened but in...

    Another old saying in the news business goes, “When a dog bites a man, no one cares. When the man bites back—now that’s a news story.” The idea is that any deviation from the normal course of events is novel and thus newsworthy.

    Human interest stories tend to be feature stories and often break some of the rules mentioned above. They tend to pull on our heartstrings, looking more at the human condition. You might, for example, see a story about the high-powered bank executive who cashed in early from the high life to live in a cabin and carve wooden figures.

  3. A clip of Tony Rogers headlining performance at New York's Legendary Dangerfield's comedy club where many of the great comedians have performed and made a na...

  4. www.thoughtco.com › tony-rogers-2073503Tony Rogers - ThoughtCo

    Tony Rogers is a former writer for ThoughtCo who contributed articles on journalism over a seven-year period. After earning an M.S. in Journalism at Columbia University, Rogers went to work for the Associated Press. In 1993, he joined the New York Daily News, where he served as the Long Island Bureau Chief and later Deputy National News Editor.

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  5. Wilfred is an Australian comedy television series created by Adam Zwar, Jason Gann and Tony Rogers based on their award-winning 2002 short film. The story follows the lives of the eponymous dog Wilfred, his owner Sarah, and her boyfriend Adam, who sees Wilfred as a man in a dog suit.

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  7. Jun 16, 2011 · Tony Rogers. 3.83K subscribers. 79. 13K views 12 years ago. I'm Tony Rogers, and this is the story of how my friends and I made the first music video to coincide with my new...

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