BLANKE IS WWL NEWSCAST DIRECTOR
Former Southeastern Channel videographer-editor-studio director Emily Blanke is now in her 10th year as Newscast Director for WWL-TV Ch. 4 (CBS) in New Orleans (DMA 50).
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Former Southeastern Channel videographer-editor-studio director Emily Blanke is now in her 10th year as Newscast Director for WWL-TV Ch. 4 (CBS) in New Orleans (DMA 50).
Former Southeastern Channel news reporter and anchor Paul Rivera has been reporting on the top stories in Seattle, Wa. for KOMO-TV (ABC) Ch. 4 (DMA 12) since he arrived at the station eight months ago.
Former Southeastern Channel producer-reporter-anchor Ryan Harrison is now working as a TV News Producer for WWL-TV (CBS) Ch. 4 in New Orleans (DMA 50).
Former Southeastern Channel producer-videographer-editor Jordan Rheams has been hired as a News Videographer at WBRZ-TV Ch. 2 (ABC) in Baton Rouge (DMA 94).
Former Southeastern Channel producer-reporter-anchor Jordan Kliebert is currently producing “The Sports Hangover” for ESPN New Orleans on NOLA 100.3, the flagship station for the New Orleans Pelicans.
Former Southeastern Channel anchor-reporter-producer Lauren Hawkins has been hired as the Traffic Reporter for WBRZ-TV Ch. 2 (ABC) in Baton Rouge, La. (DMA 94).
Former Southeastern Channel producer-anchor-reporter Victoria (Winkles) Cristina has been promoted to Executive Producer of Digital Content at WGNO-TV Ch. 26 (ABC) in New Orleans (DMA 50).
The Southeastern Channel’s live broadcast of the SLU-Nicholls State baseball game on March 25th has been honored with National Finalist recognition at the prestigious College Sports Media Awards in Atlanta, Ga.
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter-producer Chris Rosato, currently Legislative Correspondent at WAFB-TV Ch. 9 (CBS) in Baton Rouge, La. (DMA 94), saw one of his news feature stories, “Mardi Gras in Mamou,” go viral recently with over 40,000 views on social media and 20,000 clicks on WAFB’s website.
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Kristen Durand is now the Morning Edition Anchor for “Alaska’s News Source”, KTUU-TV Ch. 2 (NBC) in Anchorage, AK (DMA 147).