WILLIAMS HIRED AS BATON ROUGE REPORTER
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Kourtney Williams has been hired as the Morning Reporter for WVLA-TV Ch. 33 (NBC) and WGMB-TV Ch. 44 (Fox) in Baton Rouge (DMA 93).
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Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Kourtney Williams has been hired as the Morning Reporter for WVLA-TV Ch. 33 (NBC) and WGMB-TV Ch. 44 (Fox) in Baton Rouge (DMA 93).
Former Southeastern Channel videographer-editor Daron Short is the Senior Motion Designer and Editor at the advertising firm The Moran Group in Baton Rouge where he designs and produces visual graphics for various automotive dealerships on both digital and traditional platforms. A 2011 graduate of Southeastern, Short has been with The Moran Group for five years…
Former Southeastern Channel videographer-editor Trevor Vampran has been hired as News Content Specialist at WAFB-TV Ch. 9 (CBS) in Baton Rouge (DMA 93).
Former Southeastern Channel producer-director Amanda Triay recently produced, shot and edited a commercial which aired during the Super Bowl.
Former Southeastern Channel news producer Jordan Reid is currently featured in the latest edition of Southeastern magazine and on Southeastern Louisiana University’s home page.
Former Southeastern Channel live show director and sports producer Freddie Rosario has been hired by KALB-TV Ch. 5 (NBC) in Alexandria (DMA 179).
Former Southeastern Channel reporter-anchor-producer Richie Mills has been hired as a TV news reporter by KTBS Ch. 3 (ABC) in Shreveport (DMA 82).
Amanda Kitch of Covington, a reporter-anchor for the Southeastern Channel’s award-winning student newscast, “Northshore News”. won 2nd place in the country at the College Broadcasrters, Inc. National Student Production Awards ceremony in Seattle.
The public service announcements, “Proud Dad”, produced by Jeremy Gaines, and “Don’t Procrastinate”, produced by Jennifer Doss, were both honored over the weekend.
Former Southeastern Channel videographer-editor Trevor Vampran is currently a videographer for the popular Cox Sports Television (CST) outdoors show, “Paradise, Louisiana”, produced by Southeastern Channel grad Chris LeCoq.