Thursday, August 21, 2008

In the News

In my profession, if I'm doing my job well I tend to see a lot of news stories shaping from behind the lens. It's gratifying - heck, it's job security - to see clients placed on the front page, above the fold or to hear the evening news anchors read your media advisory verbatim.

So I thought I'd be a little more "used" to it if roles were somehow reversed. Not just in a "KUTV's Casey suddenly made a rapid side movement, the camera followed suit and my once out of the way location is suddenly in the middle of the shot" sense. No, reversed in the sense that the content involved me/my family and wasn't just from me. It's interesting when the cameras turn and you find yourself - or a story near and dear to you and your family - part of the headlines. And when it happens twice in two days, it's cause for a blog mention.

The first was my company's Amazing Race II - a way to get out of the office, get a little winded, complete some arduous tasks (running with watermelons in 103 degree weather - anyone, anyone?) and compete for the all-mighty dollar. Or the all-mighty $100 bill, as it were.

I work for an advertising/PR agency in Salt Lake City - The Summit Group - and we (had better!) understand the value of communicating with appropriate audiences. The A.S.S.H.A.T.S. (aka "The Association" or activity-planners of TSG) employed the same logic in advertising our event and getting the randomly-selected teams of four psyched for the Race. This included posters hung around the building, in the restrooms, in the gym...
and custom t-shirts color coded by team with the team's name on the back...
This year's event had an added twist - strictly public transportation. And no guns. Cars and automatic weapons nearly spelled disaster for those involved in the first TSG Amazing Race.

The TSG Amazing Race II was shaping up to be a pretty killer event, so my talented colleague Candace and I decided the local media would probably want to tell everyone about it. And follow us around with cameras. And make a mad dash for TRAX with us. KSL accepted the challenge.
So rather than explain any more of the TSGARII, I'll let Keith McCord do the talkin'...

Please do note my thinking pose. Classic.

KSL had to get back to do their editing thang after the second challenge, so home viewers were not privy to such inspiring moments as:
  • Allison's first-ever bobbing for apples experience. Completely immersing your head in a bucket of water in attempt to sink your chompers into a McIntosh is not so pleasant. I mean, I probably wouldn't do it every day.
  • My team RUNNING their guts out. Any time the destination was such that we had the option to haul buns or catch TRAX, my team always opted for the former. Kudos guys, kudos.
  • My teammate, Jordan, literally giving up the shirt off his back when a watermelon cradling option was devised. The man ran shirtless up State Street hauling a watermelon like a little papoose for the good of the team, and I applaud that.
  • Near dry-heaving as we choked down a plateful of larvae. YEAH. You heard right. Larvae.
Ah, crap. Blogger clearly did not approve of the rest of my content because it just DISAPPEARED. I promise to fill you in on the details of the second In The News installment, but for the sake of it actually working and me not losing my mind, please check back. It's in the works.

17 comments:

Ashley said...

'A break from the monotony of the day to day'. Yeah. Your job is SO monotonous. Puh-lease--you're always having a party! What a blast, this would be my dream come true. Was it fun in the middle of it? I always wonder if the people on The Amazing Race are actually having fun or if they are too stressed and tired.

candace said...

yeah, I remember eating those bugs. some days I'd rather be doing that than at work...but I guess that's what a job is.

lauren said...

at least you didn't come in last place. ;)

Heather said...

You and Noah should apply to be on the real Amazing Race! They could use a married couple that doesn't fight the whole time!

Kate said...

Ok, this looks like so much fun! Love it. Sorry, I wish I lived by the Smith's by you guys, but I live by the Sugarhouse Smiths...

Allison and Noah Riley said...

Katie - you're dead to me.

Jessica said...

Looks like fun! We read your blog periodically and get a kick out of it. Hope all is well! Say Hi to the ward for us!

Quinn and Linds said...

That looked like such fun! I was so excited to see you on tv. I thought to myself, I must be cool becuase famous people like Allison Riley invite themselves over to my house!

Dominick and Becky said...

You seriously ate larvae? You deserve more than Kudos Allison...wow! I'm totally impressed. Way to go headliner!
Becky

Brandon and Erica said...

And to think I almost would rather be eating larvae than being at work.

Crazy how I envy your job...even when you are eating juicy bugs.

Just wondering, as you ate the bug, did you sing "Hakuna Matata?"
I think that's what I would have done.

Kami said...

Oh my, two of my favorite things-KSL and Allison-in the same place! It doesn't get much better than that! Looks like a lot of fun!

Anonymous said...

That was the best worst day of my life

Missy said...

That looks like a great time. Well, except for eating bugs. Your job looks like so much fun!

Natalie Que said...

You are so funny Ali! This is all just classic, love the shirts. love the posters. love Keith Maccord.

Whitney said...

it looks like you guys had such a blast! great work on getting media for it also. basically you rock!

Sarah and Trent said...

Absolutely awesome!! I'm totally running with this amazing race idear and doing a corporate challenge for VZW. Yah!!! Trent and I have totally talked about going on the show. Thanks for saying hi on our blog!

Whitney Blake said...

How fun! Lane and I did an amazing race out in Cincy. It was so much fun. You are so awesome al you do so many fun things!