In a NY Times article titled "View of a Hurricane, 5 Years On," writer Brian Stelter references "an impressive slate of documentaries and reports" airing in commemoration of Katrina's anniversary.
Among those cited is “Heart of the City,” BET’s hourlong documentary about the rebuilding of the Ninth Ward, which drew 647,000 viewers on August 22, 2010 (Nielsen). ADDigital's Dan Klein executive produced the BET project, his third about Katrina. In 2006, Dan created, produced and wrote "Eye of the Storm" for FOX; John Goodman narrated the piece, which took a look at Katrina, LSU and its football team. In 2008, he produced "Building Blocks," a film for PBS about the rebuilding of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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I think Cincinnati's sucess depends on the leadership of the QB. Cincinnati can have all the talent in the world, but if Carson can not get the guys to come together as a team as Chad would say "Kiss the baby". Look at the Colts. Payton is a leader. The Colts do not have the best individual players but it is the leadership of Payton that makes the team come together and win. It is up to the offense to stay on the field and score, giving our defense time to rest. I totally agree with what was said that the Bengals have to many mental errors. They need to work on the OL not jumping to soon. I saw that all year long last year.
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