“Inside OC” (produced by Rick Reiff and Scott Hays) was awarded Best News Broadcast-Video at the Orange County Press Club awards held at the Clubhouse in Anaheim Hills.
Candidates in a contentious Orange County Congressional race and their aides go at it even before the in-studio debate began. The encounter was triggered by complaints from the camp of Democratic challenger Harley Rouda that Republican incumbent Dana Rohrabacher was bringing notes with him onto the set of public affairs show Inside OC.
Discussion points get ironed out during a break in taping of “Inside OC,” now broadcasting on KDOC-TV, PBS SoCal, and Cox Channel 3. From left to right: “Inside OC” Co-producer / Host Rick Reiff, “Inside OC” Co-producer Scott Hays, author of “Writings on the Wall” and basketball superstar Kareem Abdul Jabbar, co-author and OCC professor Raymond Obstfeldt, and Iconomy CEO Deborah Morales. Save
Beginning January 2017, Inside OC will broadcast at 5:30 a.m. every Sunday on KDOC-TV, reaching an estimated 5.5 million homes in the LA/OC market. The guest lineup already includes Nobel economist Vernon Smith and the math genius who “beat the dealer” and the market, Ed Thorp.
Orange Appeal, March 2016 By Kseniya Taranyuk Scott Hays leans forward in the control room making sure the positioning of the cameras are correct, the sound mics are working, and the lighting is hitting the right angles. As a producer, Hays is involved in just about everything happening around him, and somehow he remains calm and collected, going with the flow. Getting cozy in the middle of two technicians on a Tuesday morning taping, Inside OC begins at the KDOC Studio and the teleprompter rolls. “We’ve got this new show Inside OC that is airi
“Inside OC” (produced by Rick Reiff and Scott Hays) was awarded Best News Broadcast-Video at the Orange County Press Club awards held at the Clubhouse in Anaheim Hills.
Candidates in a contentious Orange County Congressional race and their aides go at it even before the in-studio debate began. The encounter was triggered by complaints from the camp of Democratic challenger Harley Rouda that Republican incumbent Dana Rohrabacher was bringing notes with him onto the set of public affairs show Inside OC.