Network News on Location

Larry Warner

This podcast is about network news crews working in the field. It is co-produced by Larry Warner, a staff camera operator for CBS News, and Bryan Baeta, a production sound mixer. Both Warner and Baeta are from the San Francisco Bay Area and work in the network news business.

  1. 09/29/2025

    Mireya Villarreal, National Correspondent, ABC News

    Send us a text In this podcast, we discuss Mireya Villarreal’s experiences in network journalism, focusing on the challenges women face in the industry, the emotional toll of covering tragedies, and the importance of local journalism. She shares personal anecdotes from her career and the complexities of reporting on sensitive issues like the Uvalde shooting and Kerrville flooding. The discussion highlights the importance of trust and teamwork among journalists, as well as the ethical considerations in crisis reporting. Mireya talks about her experiences as a national correspondent, the dynamics of reporting in Texas, and the challenges journalists face in today’s rapidly changing media landscape. She stresses the importance of local news, the human element in reporting, and the need for integrity in journalism. The discussion also touches on the significance of crew relationships in the field. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealmireyavillarreal/?hl=en LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/mireya-villarreal-834aaa30/ This podcast focuses on network news crews working in the field. It is co-produced by Larry Warner, a staff camera operator and editor for CBS News, and Bryan Baeta, a production sound mixer. Both Warner and Baeta hail from the San Francisco Bay Area and are involved in the network news business. Get in touch with us if you have interview suggestions. larrylwarner@gmail.com / bryan@baeta.org Performed Theme Music in Season 4 and in the future: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanieambler/ www.melanieambler.com/musicalrounds

    55 min
  2. 08/03/2025

    Jim Long, NBC News Cameraman "In The Bubble" with the DC Bureau

    Send us a text This conversation traces Jim Long’s journey in the broadcasting industry, highlighting his early experiences, challenges, and growth. Jim Long shares insights as a news technician, discussing the difficulties of covering major events like navigating White House assignments. He reflects on his career, the often unseen role of news technicians, and the need to be prepared for unexpected situations. The discussion also covers the unique environment of Washington D.C., the complexities of pool days, and security measures during high-profile coverage. Personal anecdotes illustrate the importance of teamwork and etiquette, as well as the impact of their work on history. The conversation also addresses challenges from new media players and how traditional journalism adapts. The speakers discuss essential equipment and teamwork in media work. They reflect on career choices, share memorable field experiences, and examine industry relationships. Filled with humor and insights, this engaging talk is a valuable listen for anyone interested in the world “in the bubble.” LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimlong/ This podcast focuses on network news crews working in the field. It is co-produced by Larry Warner, a staff camera operator and editor for CBS News, and Bryan Baeta, a production sound mixer. Both Warner and Baeta hail from the San Francisco Bay Area and are involved in the network news business. Get in touch with us if you have interview suggestions. larrylwarner@gmail.com / bryan@baeta.org Performed Theme Music in Season 4 and in the future: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanieambler/ www.melanieambler.com/musicalrounds

    59 min
  3. 03/03/2025

    T. Sean Herbert, Producer, CBS Mornings

    Send us a text In this episode, T. Sean Herbert shares his journey into journalism, detailing his early influences, the importance of internships, and the competitive nature of election coverage. He emphasizes the value of practical experience over formal education, the role of mentorship in his career, and the lessons learned about accuracy in reporting. Herbert discusses his transition from print to broadcast journalism, his experiences at CBS News, and his challenges during graduate school. The conversation includes his role in launching the weeknight edition of 60 Minutes, highlighting the significance of dedication and hard work in journalism. In this segment, T. Sean Herbert shares his journey in journalism, detailing his early career experiences, his pivotal role during the 9/11 attacks, and the importance of relationships in gaining access to significant stories. He reflects on the privilege of being a journalist and the calling it represents, emphasizing the challenges and rewards of the profession. In this segment, T. Sean Herbert discusses the importance of passion in journalism, particularly in disaster coverage like 9/11. He emphasizes the need for a strong, experienced team and the dynamics that come into play during high-pressure situations. The conversation transitions to his career journey, including his time at CBS News and 48 Hours and the impact of 9/11 on the media landscape. Herbert reflects on his experiences at ESPN, highlighting the ethical challenges faced in the industry today, particularly in legacy media. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the evolution of media, the essential gear for field producers, and the critical importance of safety in high-risk environments. They share personal experiences, including a harrowing kidnapping incident, emphasizing the need for preparedness and teamwork in journalism. The discussion highlights the balance between storytelling and ensuring crew safety, showcasing the challenges faced by professionals in the field. Sean Herbert LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/t-sean-herbert-b2b2a37 This podcast focuses on network news crews working in the field. It is co-produced by Larry Warner, a staff camera operator and editor for CBS News, and Bryan Baeta, a production sound mixer. Both Warner and Baeta hail from the San Francisco Bay Area and are involved in the network news business. Get in touch with us if you have interview suggestions. larrylwarner@gmail.com / bryan@baeta.org Performed Theme Music in Season 4 and in the future: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanieambler/ www.melanieambler.com/musicalrounds

    2h 2m
  4. 11/12/2024

    Pacific Northwest DP Glenn Aust

    Send us a text Our guest is Glenn Aust - a network news cameraman from the Seattle Area…  He is one of the official old tall dogs in the business, a long-time friend, and a hellova nice guy Linked In:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-aust-2800477/ 00:01:53:09   NASA 00:01:54:23 Welcome 00:01:56:23 Ghost Fire in Oakland 00:04:07:19 Bryan saw Glenn last during covid 00:06:06:18 Covering Columbine 00:07:29:13 48 Hours Everette Court Case 00:09:13:08 1st Job 00:14:24:15 Big explosion then in Network freelancers 00:17:25:14 8 Weeks before Christmas 1997 00:17:55:06 Sound people interrupting interview 00:19:10:22 Landscape for freelancers and Larry’s status change 00:22:48:14 Larry changed his lighting over the years 00:24:15:11 Audio gear changed much? Full frame cameras / lens / real ENG cameras 00:30:41:05 What is the toughest part about working in the Seattle Market? 00:37:31:09 I can see Russia from My House 00:39:40:16 Nepal Customs 00:45:26:13 I've kept all my press passes.... 00:46:22:08 You've worked for all the networks right? 00:48:40:03 Reality shows 00:50:29:21 What do you talk to other crews about? 00:55:40:17 Communicating with other crews you don't know 00:59:52:21 Bryan is the "Best" 01:02:58:10 Ed Bradley 01:05:01:05 Staging 01:06:37:06 You moved recently 01:09:08:08 Site Surveys 01:09:52:06 The bench is thin 01:11:32:08 Where else can you go out with three people and make a movie that will be seen by millions of people 01:12:48:05 Closing it out 01:17:34:18 Driving and Podcasting This podcast focuses on network news crews working in the field. It is co-produced by Larry Warner, a staff camera operator and editor for CBS News, and Bryan Baeta, a production sound mixer. Both Warner and Baeta hail from the San Francisco Bay Area and are involved in the network news business. Get in touch with us if you have interview suggestions. larrylwarner@gmail.com / bryan@baeta.org Performed Theme Music in Season 4 and in the future: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanieambler/ www.melanieambler.com/musicalrounds

    1h 18m
4.8
out of 5
26 Ratings

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This podcast is about network news crews working in the field. It is co-produced by Larry Warner, a staff camera operator for CBS News, and Bryan Baeta, a production sound mixer. Both Warner and Baeta are from the San Francisco Bay Area and work in the network news business.