ATMI reporter Noah Magen takes a look at riding the big yellow school bus. Read the full description.
ATMI reporter Noah Magen takes a look at how many kids ride the bus, why they do it (or don't) and finds some pretty good bus yarns along the way.
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Piece Description
ATMI reporter Noah Magen takes a look at how many kids ride the bus, why they do it (or don't) and finds some pretty good bus yarns along the way.
Broadcast History
Aired on 90.3 KNBA-Anchorage, February 2006. Also available on our website and in our Podcast.




Ernest Bluford
Posted on April 29, 2006 at 04:25 PM | Permalink
Review of On (Not) Riding the School Bus
A piece that could be shortened by at least a minute. Also, this piece did not grab my attention to great effect. But I will say that the target audience is well shown, and the message is clear. A strong open and close will improve this piece in my opinion.