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HOTSEAT- Full throttle: Ferrari shifts gears


Published August 9, 2007 in issue 0632 of the Hook
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Lisa Ferrari
PHOTO BY JEN FARIELLO

If you've been a reporter in town the past three years, then you've been scooped by Lisa Ferrari. That's how long she's been here, and even changing careers from radio to TV hasn't slowed her tenacious journalism.

Ferrari was on the scene when WCAV and the Newsplex went on the air in late 2004-- and is now a veteran at what is still called the "new" station.

"I always wanted to be a TV reporter," she says. "I knew my career would be in journalism."

Radio came calling first after she graduated from Boston College and finished her master's degree in broadcast journalism from Emerson College. She did radio news in her home state of Massachusetts but moved to New York to launch a 24-hour syndicated talk show.

An even bigger leap was to come to Charlottesville mid-career to become a TV reporter in a small market specializing in young, low-paid reporters.

"I thought, okay, what am I going to do with the rest of my life?" says Ferrari about her leap of faith.

For Ferrari, it's not just being on TV-- it's the reporting. "I'm so glad I'm not anchoring," she admits. "I love the reporting. I want to be out there."

Ferrari is out there and works the police and court beat like no other local reporter. She confirms that reports of cookies to cops are true, and reveals her secret sources. 

Although she moved here in July 2004, she didn't go on the air until November. "I did the citizen police academy," she says. "I sat in on that and took names and cell phone numbers. I still keep in touch."

Ferrari's 10am-7:30pm work day starts at 6am, and even before she gets to the station, she's looking for story ideas. "I call my usual people," she explains. "That's how I get most of my ideas."

At the Newsplex, reporters are also the camera men, and Ferrari has mastered that skill as well, setting up shots and then editing them. She concedes that she could do without lugging the camera around.

And on TV, there's there's the matter of keeping up appearances that radio journalists don't have to worry about. "I learned you have to put a lot of make-up on," she says. "If you think you have enough, put on 10 times more."

The wardrobe is less problematic: "I like to shop," she says.

She acknowledges a perception people have about journalists: "We lose touch with the fact that people are involved. We look at it as just a news story. That's really a little bit sad. I want to do more stories that make people aware there are more issues out there than breaking news.

"And my other goal is to win an Emmy," she adds.

Another challenge TV reporters have is to get people to talk on camera. Ferrari has had her share of setting up an interview and driving out for it, only to have sources balk when they see the camera and realize she wants to film them. "Yes, we're a TV show," she says.

But she's pretty persuasive. "I keep talking to them," she says. "There's something about me-- people tell me things. They know I'm interested." 

And her journalistic hero? "I always loved watching Katie Couric," says Ferrari of the personable UVA alum. "Now I watch Diane Sawyer. I want to be more of a serious journalist like her."

Age: Can we skip that one?

Why here? I wanted to pursue a career in TV news and researched Charlottesville and thought it would be a beautiful and fun place to live.

What's worst about living here? You can't get a direct flight anywhere.

Favorite hangout? The Downtown Mall  

Most overrated virtue? Patience. I have none.

People would be surprised to know: I'm an amateur photographer.

What would you change about yourself? I'd be more punctual.

Proudest accomplishment? Becoming a TV journalist

People find most annoying about you: I can remember details about court cases or stories I've done years ago, but other things may slip my mind.

Whom do you admire? Oprah Winfrey, not only because she's an accomplished journalist but because someone told her she wouldn't make it, and she did despite the rejection.

Favorite book? Anything by James Patterson. I love murder mysteries.

Subject that causes you to rant? Charlottesville drivers. I'm used to Boston driving.

Biggest 21st-century thrill? GPS navigation systems

Biggest 21st-century creep out? My Space. If it's your space, then why are so many other people "in" your space?

What do you drive? BMW

In your car CD player right now: Bon Jovi 

Next journey? Marriage and a family, I hope.

Most trouble you've ever gotten in? In third grade, I got caught putting tacks on other kids' seats. I went to Catholic school. It was pretty traumatic.

Regret: That I didn't start my career in TV sooner

Favorite comfort food: Coffee Heath Bar ice cream

Always in your refrigerator: Bottled water

Must-see TV: Prison Break and 24... of course only watching them on WAHU Fox 27

Favorite cartoon: Porky Pig

Describe a perfect day. Lying on the beach on the Italian Riviera, a little late afternoon shopping and dinner for two by candlelight on the waterfront

Walter Mitty fantasy: I'm a CIA special agent disguised as a broadcast journalist, and by night I'm saving the world. I drive a souped-up Ferrari and my lipstick is a small powerful revolver.

Who'd play you in the movie? Catherine Zeta Jones

Most embarrassing moment? I was a bridesmaid in my best friend's wedding and my heel broke, sending me flying down the aisle. Speaking of which, that just recently happened to me again at the Newsplex.

Best advice you ever got? If you believe, you can achieve.

Favorite bumper sticker? Virginia is for lovers.

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Comments

                     
Morgan8/10/2007 11:00:51 AM

What kind of cheesy puff piece is this?

Pathetic!

Karen8/10/2007 3:39:42 PM

I agree with Morgan, pathetic..

I see the true talent has left the harlottesville area and moved on to bigger and better markets...To win the next Emmy you basically have to do that..

This reporter is overrated..

Warren8/10/2007 9:10:02 PM

What! Lisa Ferrari is the only reporter in this town with any sense! I have met her around town...she is genuine, nice and beautiful in person!

She could win an Emmy!

Mike8/10/2007 10:51:32 PM

I was so excited to see Ms. Ferrari in The Hook! I always look forward to seeing her stories on CBS19 becuase you know that they're quality. Keep up the good work Lisa!

Citizen8/11/2007 3:58:18 PM

Fortunate is Charlottesville, indeed, to have such a talent! It is reminiscent of another era, when pioneer female reporters like Mary Spencer and Beth Pugh anchored the noon news on the only viable central Virginia television station at the time, WVIR TV-29.

Hopefully, Lisa can land the coveted one-on-one interview with CPC Chairman Jim Berry, who acquired massive amounts of company stock in the 1990's, for only $1/share, while working in a fiduciary role as President of the very same company. He became Chairman earlier this year, by default, after the passing of well-respected businessman Hovey Dabney.

The latest bona fide evaluation received Wednesday, by this citizen, shows a $27+/share value. Will Jim "cash in" his chips, and sell the parking co., or will he continue with the status quo? Any inquiring mind with an interest in the Downtown Mall should want to know.

stephanie8/13/2007 2:01:03 PM

What is all the hype about?

I have seen Lisa report and all her work isn't

quality..

The truth be known, this write up should have

been about the new face on WCAV, Hailey Frances

for her to be new to the area, she's a great

reporter..All her stories are quality besides

she has a pretty face to go with it..

Which is a plus for any news reporter.

Go Hailey!

Charlottesville need to see more of her...

citizen28/13/2007 7:41:04 PM

If this reporter was in a larger market, no one

would know who she was..Lisa is an average reporter...

She has an interest in reporting crime that occur

in Charlottesville which is committed by different

types of people..

I would say 70% or higher, the stories she report

about is about the negitive things African Americans have done. There are positive stories out there about African Americans along with other races, which she rarely talks about.

This is really shocking, anyone who has seen her out will know exactly why this is shocking..

Your Name8/15/2007 3:05:07 PM

She has never impressed me one damn bit. She actually called me once asking a few questions. When I told her how badly the local city police had screwed up a case, including those who misused their badge and authority, she didn't want to hear it or air any parts of their mistakes. The other guy who left the station recently (Vincent Blandon) listened to the facts, aired them and reported how badly the police had screwed up.

Your Name8/15/2007 5:14:40 PM

Shocking it is!

All I'm gonna say is brothers!

Ed Klein10/1/2007 5:14:48 PM

Dear Lisa, I read the article about you through BC. (I have M.Ed. from BC, '64.) You seem to do good work, even if all emailers don't agree. (I also have son on West Coast, your age, single, never married, wants to get married (I think). He's employed, very smart. If you want to email him or receive an email from him, let me know asap as my wife and I will be away from mid-October for some time. He's very private so I'll contact him when I've heard from u.) Ed Klein

tony baloney10/1/2007 6:30:29 PM

He Ed, you have to get a grip and stop soliciting your son on the internet. I am sure he can get a date on his own and certainly doesn't need an over-bearing parent trying to desperately hook him up. Give a brother a break.

Doph3/30/2008 12:22:29 AM

Yeah but she's hot as BAALLLSSS, son!

LC41BK3/30/2008 12:42:57 AM

"I always loved watching Katie Couric. Now I watch Diane Sawyer. I want to be more of a serious journalist like her."

Seymour Hersh is a serious journalist. Couric and Sawyer are television personalities who read from teleprompters words that are acceptable to the boards of directors of National Amusements Inc. and The Walt Disney Co., respectively.

In a "meta" style, though, it's kind of awesome how the journalist who wrote this story allowed the journalist on whom this story is based to claim, unchecked, that Sawyer is a serious journalist.

Pick pick pick3/30/2008 11:08:10 AM

Man, some of you folks really need to get a grip. Why so much venom?

I've had dealings with Ms Ferrari through news stories she's done. She's always been unfailingly engaging, responsible, professional, and conscientious. I'm sure she'd be the first to tell you she's not perfect by any means, nor does this story make her seem so.

Put down the Haterade.

loretta1/6/2010 8:00:58 PM

is this her? the attorney in florida who says she is a new reporter>?Lisa J Ferrari Samuel


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