Tremmel Goes Global - WJAR Fallout Picked Up Across the Globe
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
GoLocal's coverage of WJAR Reporter Julie Tremmel has made its way to New Zealand, New York and to the largest news website in the world - the Daily Mail.
Last week, GoLocalProv broke the exclusive story in an article by Pulitzer Prize winning media writer and GoLocal MINDSETTER™ Dean Starkman, that Julie Tremmel intends to file a grievance against her former employer, WJAR, alleging that she was dismissed without cause. The dismissal comes on the heels of Tremmel's viral smash-hit video on defending yourself from a bear attack last summer, and her more recent, and equally infamous video in which Tremmel, reporting on America's Got Talent auditions, ended the segment by showing off her own attempt at a handstand on camera.
In the past week, Tremmel's face has become known across the globe, as local, national, and international media have reported on her antics, the controversy over whether she should have been dismissed, and the implications that the episode has for the future of news media.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTTake a look at where Tremmel has been reported on all over the world, from the New England region to the Land Down Under, in the slideshow below. And if you can't get enough Tremmel, you can check out the edit of her viral bear video over Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" here.
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