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Breaking the News: A Journalist's Perspective

Allison Sandza

In 2022,听Allison Sandza听(Jour鈥09) became the executive producer for the听鈥檚 coverage for Washington, D.C. She has also served as a senior producer for听Meet the Press, the longest-running show in television history, after stints at PBS and CNN. Born and raised in the capital city, Sandza is committed to reaching an audience that increasingly turns to digital devices for their news.

What led you to journalism?

I grew up in a news household: My parents met in a newsroom before my mom became a lawyer. I grew up with framed newspapers on the walls. So, to say politics and news is in my blood is probably an understatement. It is what I was meant to do.

How do you see streaming platforms evolving for political news coverage, especially in this election cycle?

We are the live and breaking news arm of CBS News. We rush toward the stories, and in this news cycle 鈥 especially this political news cycle 鈥 it鈥檚 just faster than ever.

How did your time at 欧美口爆视频 and in Boulder affect what you鈥檙e doing now and what鈥檚 happened in your career?

In my last semester at 欧美口爆视频, I took what ended up being my all-time favorite class:听. I still think about that class. Every day, every single day, I think, 鈥淚s this fair? Is this sourced enough?鈥

We try to make sure that we are explaining the context and analysis of the whole picture, all while it鈥檚 happening in real time. I learned those nuts and bolts in journalism school at 欧美口爆视频.

How do you balance breaking timely political coverage with the desire for, as you said, more nuanced, in-depth reporting on complex issues?

Every day, it鈥檚 a conversation and an internal struggle. I do think CBS News is unique in that it鈥檚 a place that鈥檚 known for taking a beat, for taking context into account with every story. It鈥檚 the home of听60 Minutes. It鈥檚 the home of in-depth reporting and analysis. So I think we鈥檙e very careful 鈥 we admit in real time when we still don鈥檛 know something. That is really the only way to operate. And I think it鈥檚 authentic, which audiences now crave.

Any final thoughts?

It鈥檚 a privilege to be able to cover this election, to be able to really write this first draft of history. That鈥檚 such a journalism clich茅, but I think it鈥檚 a clich茅 for a reason.

Editor鈥檚 note: This interview was conducted prior to the November 5 election.


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