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ABC NEWS ON CAMPUS EXPANDS IN ITS SECOND YEAR, ADDING SIXTH COLLEGE BUREAU AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT LINCOLN
September 02, 2009 10:31 AM
Several First Year Program Graduates Land Media Industry Jobs
Program Names New Managing Editor and 2009 Roving Reporter of the Year
ABC News today announced the expansion of the ABC News on Campus program with the addition of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln as the sixth college bureau. The initiative, which launched last fall, is a partnership with top journalism schools designed to educate and mentor talented college students. The news division created the bureaus to help guide student journalists and provide opportunities for them to report on stories in their area. Each campus bureau is equipped with the latest digital newsgathering technology, including new DV cameras and laptop edit stations.
“Our program was so successful last year, we are thrilled to be able to expand it in its sophomore year,” said John Green, executive producer of special programming and development at ABC News. "We found that the first year students benefited greatly from their daily interaction with ABC News producers, and likewise, we have a long line of ABC News volunteers who want to participate as mentors in the program this year."
Paired with some of the network’s most seasoned producers, the program’s first year student journalists worked on hundreds of original stories that were featured across ABC News. To view many of the student-generated stories go to http://www.abcnewsoncampus.com
The 2009/2010 ABC News on Campus college bureau chiefs are:
- Maxine Parks, Student Bureau Chief: Arizona State University, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
- Nathan Bense, Student Bureau Chief: Syracuse University, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
- Brittny Krause, Student Bureau Chief: University of Florida, College of Journalism and Communications
- Emily Ingram, Student Bureau Chief, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, College of Journalism and Mass Communication
- Bethany Tuggle, Student Bureau Chief, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Journalism and Mass Communication
- Loren Grush, Student Bureau Chief, University of Texas at Austin School of Journalism
ABC News’ Christina Caron has been named managing editor of the program, overseeing the day-to-day content and story development from the college journalists. ABC News Executive Producer of Special Programming and Development John Green will continue to supervise and manage the program.
In building on the success of the program, the second year continues with its goal to create a real-world news environment for the students by providing access to Avid Media Composer systems - the same industry tools the network uses. All six university bureaus will benefit from hands-on training and access to the Avid Media Composers and ultimately become better prepared to enter the professional job market.
“We at Avid are very excited to continue to play a role in the ABC News on Campus Program – where the next-generation of newsroom professionals are being discovered each day,” said Gary Greenfield, chairman and CEO, Avid. “Our professional customers across the world continue to tell us how important it is for students to get access, training and real-world experience using Avid’s industry standard content creation tools. The aspiring journalists, producers and news executives participating in this program will develop a unique skill set and unprecedented level of experience that will undoubtedly help them succeed in the very competitive world of broadcast journalism.”
Success Stories
Several students from the 2008/2009 program were able to secure jobs in the industry despite the current economic challenges. Former University of Florida Bureau Chief Robert Bradfield is working at WCJB-TV, an ABC affiliate in Gainesville, FL; Former University of Florida staffer Marilia Brocchetto is a digital reporter at CNN; Former Arizona State University staffer Ryan Calhoun, who is the first in his family to graduate from college, is currently employed at WRDW-TV, the CBS affiliate in Augusta, GA; Former Syracuse University staffer, Matt Gelb is a sportswriter at the Philadelphia Inquirer; Former Syracuse University staffer Megan Lisson, is a page at NBC; Former University of Texas Bureau Chief Sara Story (Loeffelholz) has been hired as a reporter at KLTV-TV, an ABC affiliate in Tyler, TX; Former University of Florida staffer Dominic Tao is currently working as a desk assistant for ABC News in New York and former Arizona State staffer Jen Wahl, is reporting at KBCI-TV, a CBS affiliate in Boise, Idaho.
Roving Reporter of the Year
In addition to working with its partner bureaus, ABC News on Campus also invited student journalists at accredited colleges and universities from around the world to contribute and be mentored as part of the program’s Roving Reporter initiative. Students from Anchorage, Alaska, to Washington, D.C. submitted video, photo, radio, and text stories for consideration to be featured on ABCNEWS.com. ABC News selected West Virginia University student, Kasey Hott as the "Roving Reporter of the Year" because of her exemplary broadcast submissions, which included timely video packages focusing on the surprisingly strong economic climate in Morgantown, West Virginia, and on the second anniversary of the Virginia Tech mass murder. ABC News hosted Ms. Hott for a two day trip in New York to meet with top level network executives and anchors.
The 2009/2010 student bureau chiefs and faculty liaisons will visit ABC News headquarters for on-site mentoring at the end of September. Student participants were selected by ABC News and the respective colleges through a series of interviews. Each ABC News on Campus bureau has a team of official ABC News college journalists including a student bureau chief. These positions are supervised by a participating university-appointed faculty member and by ABC News.
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