Showing posts with label Local News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Local News. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Jim's Resume
Jim Sirianni - My Resume
Jim Sirianni Email: jimontheair@gmail.com
Profile: I am an outgoing, friendly, and dedicated person who is seeking to further my career in radio and other media. I have worked for several years in radio doing a variety of tasks. I am seeking a position as an on-air talent, news anchor, producer, voice-over talent, or other related fields. I work well with others, and can work efficiently on my own.
Education:
June 1990
Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, CA
Associate of Arts Degree
Experience:
January 2007 - current
Rincon Broadcasting LLC, Santa Barbara, CA Producer, News Anchor, Traffic Reporter
Produce various talk shows for News Talk 990 KTMS
Assist talk show hosts with show prep.
Contribute to on-air content for talk shows
Board operator and call screener for several different talk shows
Write, edit, and voice news and traffic for KTMS Morning Drive
Write, edit and voice news, for AM 1490 Morning Drive
Fill – in as News Reporter for 2 music stations (KTYD and KLITE)
Help create content for radio station websites
Host / produce my own talk show “A Round of Applause” - KTMS
Produce and dub PSA’s for all radio stations
Produce “culture calendar” and other features for all radio stations
Assist with commercial production - full produce and dry-voice
Familiar with Adobe Audition 1.0 digital recording program
Have access to ISDN lines
June, 1999 – January 2007
Clear Channel Communications, Santa Barbara, CA Producer
This company was sold to Rincon Broadcasting in 2007
Produce various talk shows for News Talk 990 KTMS
Assist talk show hosts with show prep.
Board operator and call screener for several different talk shows
Write, edit, and voice news, traffic and weather reports for KTMS
Fill – in as News Reporter for 2 music stations
Host and produce my own entertainment talk show
Assist with commercial production for 5 radio stations
Help create content for radio station websites
April, 2000 - current
Circle Bar B Dinner Theater, Goleta, CA Director
Direct plays for a guest ranch
Choose scripts/ plays for possible production
Audition actors for roles
Make decisions regarding set design, costumes, and props
Make decisions regarding lighting and sound design
Present budget needs to producers for theatrical production
Assist with creating promotional items and advertising campaigns
Produce and assist with SFX, pre-show and underscoring music for plays.
1997 - 1999
Spelling Entertainment, Los Angeles, CA Accounts Payable Clerk
Make payments to various entertainment vendors
Cut and process checks
Data Entry and filing
Interests:
Past President and board director for Seaside Theatre Company
Choral and solo singing with various choirs in the past
Attend, volunteer, and participate for various community theatres
Assisted with MDA Black and Blue Ball
Volunteer MC and announcer for Pacific Pride Festival, the Fiesta Parade – 2009, Aids Walk – 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and other various local fund-raisers.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Local Santa Barbara News
November 2, 2010
It’s Election Day Tuesday. Polls open at 7am and close at 8pm. Over 50-percent of voters are expected to vote by mail – previously referred to as absentee ballots. If you’re holding onto a vote by mail ballot, it needs to be retuned today to the Election's Office or any polling place/vote center in the County, to be received no later than 8:00 P.M. If you still have questions about Election Day or your polling place call
800 SBCVOTE – or go to www.sbcvote.com
Jury selection is still underway in the double-homicide trial of Cory Lyons. Lyons is accused of killing his own brother, Daniel Lyons and his brothers long time partner, Barbara Sharton in May of last year. The pair was in an alleged dispute with Lyons over a home on the Mesa. Jury selection began October 21st with a panel of 83 jurors. 250 potential jurors have been sent notices. Lawyers will eventually seat 12 jurors and 4 alternates.
A 4,000 lb. ceiling in the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at UCSB has collapsed. The incident happened over the weekend. Inspection crews went floor to floor on Monday trying to determine the cause of the collapse and if there was a possibility it could happen again. Officials blamed the collapse on nails that are intended to hold a suspended structure in place, but instead gave way sending a 20 by 25 foot ceiling to the ground. The failed nail system is not believed to be found in other parts of the building. No one was injured. Bren Hall originally opened in 2002.
Ruben Mize, a Santa Barbara gang member who will be retried next year for the death of 16 yr. old Lorenzo Carachure, is standing trial in connection for a separate attack. Two months after Carachure was killed, Mize and co-defendant Jacob Medina allegedly left a victim with 30 stab wounds. While Mize is in custody and Medina is not, both are due back in court on November 8th for more pretrial matters.
Ventura County Sheriff's Deputies are looking for suspects in a shooting that happened last night (Monday) in Nyeland Acres. They say around 8:45 PM they received a call of shots fired and a scream in the 2600 block of Eucalyptus in Nyeland Acres. When deputies arrived they found some evidence of a shooing, but no victim. Around 11 PM, Oxnard Police informed the Sheriff's Department that their male victim had turned up at Saint John's Medical Center suffering from a non life threatening gunshot wound.
Deputies continue to investigate the incident and are asking anyone who may have information to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
Halloween festivities in Isla Vista brought in a huge crowd over the weekend, and because Halloween fell on a Sunday, it turned into a 3 day event. The Sheriff’s Department reports making over 250 arrests. They issued almost 500 citations to partygoers. Nearly 40 people were taken to the emergency room for various medical conditions. Officials estimated that 37,000 people filled the streets throughout the entire weekend. Just a few years ago, the crowd was estimated at 40,000.
It’s Election Day Tuesday. Polls open at 7am and close at 8pm. Over 50-percent of voters are expected to vote by mail – previously referred to as absentee ballots. If you’re holding onto a vote by mail ballot, it needs to be retuned today to the Election's Office or any polling place/vote center in the County, to be received no later than 8:00 P.M. If you still have questions about Election Day or your polling place call
800 SBCVOTE – or go to www.sbcvote.com
Jury selection is still underway in the double-homicide trial of Cory Lyons. Lyons is accused of killing his own brother, Daniel Lyons and his brothers long time partner, Barbara Sharton in May of last year. The pair was in an alleged dispute with Lyons over a home on the Mesa. Jury selection began October 21st with a panel of 83 jurors. 250 potential jurors have been sent notices. Lawyers will eventually seat 12 jurors and 4 alternates.
A 4,000 lb. ceiling in the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at UCSB has collapsed. The incident happened over the weekend. Inspection crews went floor to floor on Monday trying to determine the cause of the collapse and if there was a possibility it could happen again. Officials blamed the collapse on nails that are intended to hold a suspended structure in place, but instead gave way sending a 20 by 25 foot ceiling to the ground. The failed nail system is not believed to be found in other parts of the building. No one was injured. Bren Hall originally opened in 2002.
Ruben Mize, a Santa Barbara gang member who will be retried next year for the death of 16 yr. old Lorenzo Carachure, is standing trial in connection for a separate attack. Two months after Carachure was killed, Mize and co-defendant Jacob Medina allegedly left a victim with 30 stab wounds. While Mize is in custody and Medina is not, both are due back in court on November 8th for more pretrial matters.
Ventura County Sheriff's Deputies are looking for suspects in a shooting that happened last night (Monday) in Nyeland Acres. They say around 8:45 PM they received a call of shots fired and a scream in the 2600 block of Eucalyptus in Nyeland Acres. When deputies arrived they found some evidence of a shooing, but no victim. Around 11 PM, Oxnard Police informed the Sheriff's Department that their male victim had turned up at Saint John's Medical Center suffering from a non life threatening gunshot wound.
Deputies continue to investigate the incident and are asking anyone who may have information to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
Halloween festivities in Isla Vista brought in a huge crowd over the weekend, and because Halloween fell on a Sunday, it turned into a 3 day event. The Sheriff’s Department reports making over 250 arrests. They issued almost 500 citations to partygoers. Nearly 40 people were taken to the emergency room for various medical conditions. Officials estimated that 37,000 people filled the streets throughout the entire weekend. Just a few years ago, the crowd was estimated at 40,000.
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