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    Deanna O’Donnell: A Champion for Ethical Journalism and Community Advocacy

    By Amy VelozSeptember 12, 20241 Comment5 Mins Read
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    Deanna O’Donnell’s journey into broadcast journalism is as unconventional as it is inspiring. Though she initially pursued a career in psychology and sociology, Deanna’s journey took an unexpected turn when she and her then-husband launched a successful DJ business in Los Angeles. “We started emceeing a bunch of events and had a really successful business,” she recalls. This experience sparked her interest in media, particularly the technical aspects of filming and editing, which would later become invaluable in her broadcasting career.

    After relocating to Nevada, Deanna’s entry into broadcast journalism was almost accidental. Responding to a call for a show host on Channel 30, she initially resisted the idea of working in news, preferring to focus on entertainment and talk shows. However, her talent and dedication soon led her to anchor roles and co-hosting positions, eventually shaping her into the seasoned journalist she is today. “They kept pushing me to do the news, and I was like, OK, well, let’s give this a try,” Deanna recalls.

    Deanna’s career saw a significant shift in 2006 when she moved to KPVM, where she expanded her reach within the community by covering a wide range of local news stories, becoming a familiar and trusted face in Pahrump. After over a decade at the station, she left KPVM in March 2023 to pursue new opportunities. Today, she continues her broadcast journalism work with Valley Electric, producing community news, corporate videos, and commercials. In addition, she runs her own platforms, Pahrump News and Nye County News, both of which operate on Facebook and YouTube, allowing her to provide timely updates and engage with her audience in real time.

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    Deanna also hosts a weekly news magazine show called Unchained on her Pahrump News channel. The show is a reflection of her commitment to independent journalism, free from political or sponsor influence. Unchained gives Deanna, her guests, and the public a platform to speak openly and address stories that might not otherwise be covered, reinforcing her dedication to delivering honest, unfiltered news. In addition to these roles, she operates the Nye County Scanner Traffic Facebook page, where she provides real-time breaking news to the community.

    Deanna’s departure from KPVM was driven by her firm stance on personal safety and ethics when she discovered a Tier 3 registered sex offender working at the station. As a sexual assault survivor, Deanna found the situation intolerable and was unwilling to work alongside someone with such a background. Her departure was based on her strong commitment to protecting others and maintaining her principles, even when it came at a personal and professional cost. Her courage in standing up for what she believed was right underscores her dedication to ethical journalism and community safety.

    Deanna has long been outspoken about the challenges in local journalism, particularly the pressure from advertisers and the need to maintain objectivity. She firmly believes in keeping news and advertising separate to preserve journalistic integrity, a stance she makes clear to advertisers upfront. “You have to make that very clear to the advertisers when they are signing up, that we cannot mix news and advertising,” she emphasizes. This commitment to unbiased reporting has occasionally put her at odds with station management, but Deanna remains steadfast in her dedication.

    Over the years, she has witnessed significant changes in journalism, lamenting the loss of in-depth reporting and noting that many reporters no longer “dig deep enough.” With the rise of social media and digital platforms, Deanna recognizes that while these advancements make information more accessible, they also contribute to the spread of misinformation. She remains particularly concerned about the growing influence of advertisers, which she feels can compromise journalistic objectivity. Despite these evolving challenges, Deanna continues to uphold her ethical standards, stating, “I feel strongly about giving both sides of the story and about my own character.”

    Beyond her work in journalism, Deanna is a passionate advocate for her community. She organizes and participates in various charitable events, such as neighborhood cleanups, food drives, and animal adoptions. Additionally, she has been actively involved in the annual Fall Festival Parade, where she will once again serve as emcee alongside Maria Guerra. Her dedication to giving back is further highlighted by her involvement with the Andre Butch Harper Act of Kindness Award. Having received the award herself years ago, Deanna now presents it in honor of the late Butch Andre Harper, with the assistance of Dr. Tom Waters who has assisted since Harper’s passing. The award celebrates individuals who embody kindness and community spirit, values that Deanna herself exemplifies.

    Deanna’s connection to the Pahrump community runs deep. She believes that every person has a story worth telling and strives to ensure that all voices are heard. “Everybody, no matter who you meet, is important,” she says, reflecting her empathetic approach to journalism. This philosophy has shaped her career, guiding her to focus on stories that might otherwise be overlooked but are deeply meaningful to those involved.

    Looking forward, Deanna is excited about new projects that will further connect her with the community, including an upcoming animal rescue show. Despite the evolving landscape of journalism, Deanna remains committed to her role as a journalist and community advocate. Her story is one of deep-seated integrity and a profound commitment to the people of Pahrump, making her a beloved and respected figure in local media.

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    1. Gladys Conser on September 16, 2024 7:15 am

      Deanna has sacrificed so much for the betterment of our community. Pahrump needs a “Deanna Day” to celebrate her dedication and accomplishments. I love you, Deanna

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