WTOP’s ‘From Where I Sit’

Check out this view: Post game with the Wizards' Trevor Ariza and his son, Tristan. (Courtesy Kurt Kehl, Monumental Sports & Entertainment)
These bobbleheads are just some of the many that WTOP Sports Reporter George Wallace sees as he works. (WTOP/George Wallace)
WTOP's Morning Driver Editor says this is his most important colleague. (WTOP/Mike Jakaitis)
For WTOP Traffic reporter Reada Kessler, this is a common sight inside the WTOP Traffic Center. (WTOP/Reada Kessler)
WTOP's Living Editor sees the First Amendment as she works. (WTOP/Rachel Nania)
News Director Mike McMearty's view. (WTOP/Mike McMearty)
The easiest way to describe WTOP operations guy Chris Cichon's view is the equipment that "keeps WTOP on air." (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
For a reporter, the view changes everyday. Here's the 9th floor of the Hart Senate building. (WTOP/Reporter Megan Cloherty)
From where WTOP Morning Drive Anchor Joan Jones sits, Mike Moss and Sports Reporter Dave Johnson are the view. (WTOP/Joan Jones)
The Washington Monument peeks over Virginia Avenue. (WTOP/Traffic Spotter J. Hoeflinger)
WTOP anchors are quite familiar with this view. It's the board that runs what you hear on air when tuned into WTOP. (WTOP/Morning Drive Anchor Joan Jones)
There's quite a bit of construction going on outside the WTOP's Idaho Avenue station. (WTOP/Jason Webb, traffic director)
If you're a transmitter engineer for WTOP and WFED, this is the view out in Wheaton, Md. The building is historic, built in 1939. (WTOP/Dave Kolesar, WTOP/WFED transmitter engineer)
For WTOP Traffic Spotter James Hoeflinger, car crashes are part of the job and scenery. (WTOP/J. Hoeflinger)
Federal News Radio web editor Michael O'Connell used to work on a website about movies, comic books and Japanese animation. These characters followed him to WFED and keep him safe from giant monster attacks. (WFED/Michael O'Connell)
Headphones are an important part of the job at a radio station. (WTOP/Assistant News Editor Liz Anderson)
A popular view if you're an assistant news editor at WTOP. (WTOP/Liz Anderson)
Here's Nick Pisano's view from the editor's desk at night as WTOP's Dimitri Sotis anchors from inside the Glass Enclosed Nerve Center. (WTOP/Nick Pisano)
All WTOP's guests, reporters, editors and other personalities come through these doors. And that's the view WTOP's Director of Public Affairs Melvin Chase sees everyday. (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
Tom Casey, operations manager at the transmitter locations for WTLP-FM/103.9, which simulcasts the main WTOP signal, and WWFD/820 AM, sees this tower as he works. (WTOP/Tom Casey)
Here's the transmitter that Tom Casey, operations manager at the transmitter locations for WTLP-FM/103.9, which simulcasts the main WTOP signal, and WWFD/820 AM, sees as he works. (WTOP/Tom Casey)
WTOP traffic spotter Finn Nielsen is also a caddie. Here's one of his views. (WTOP/Finn Nielsen)
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Most of us work but not all of us see the same thing. “From Where I Sit” shares views from different jobs, because we could all use a fresh perspective. In our first installment, WTOP staffers share photos from where they sit — even if they don’t sit much.

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