
Moderator: Bob Butler, SAG-AFTRA Vice President, Broadcasters
Panelists:
- Ashley Mackey, Community Journalist/Digital Reporter KABC Los Angeles
- Nina Moini, Anchor & Reporter, Minnesota Public Radio, St. Paul
- James Santelli, News Producer, KDKA Pittsburgh
- Justine Waldman, Anchor & Reporter, KRON San Francisco
Calling future television and radio content creators - join us for an exciting discussion about working in broadcasting.
Tune in for a diverse panel of SAG-AFTRA members who are media professionals working in major television and radio markets across the country as they discuss their careers and answer questions.
This panel will cover:
- The media landscape and getting your first job
- How SAG-AFTRA works to protect broadcasters
- On-air and off-air jobs in broadcast
- The business of the News Business
- A look at digital storytelling and new ways of covering news
- Diversity and inclusivity in the industry
- The important role of mentorship and networking in the field of broadcast
Whether you are a student majoring in broadcast journalism or communications, or just want to learn more about the profession, this program is for you!
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Please submit questions or comments to sagaftra.org/PTEOEquestions. Unless otherwise requested, your name may be read aloud during the program if your question is selected. Due to time limitations, not all questions will be addressed during or after the program.
This PTEOE livestream will have an ASL interpreter and is live captioned.
This program will be recorded and may be later shared in whole or in part on SAG-AFTRA’s website, podcast and social media channels.
This workshop is not intended to imply an endorsement of any individual or company by SAG-AFTRA. The information provided through the workshop is given for informational purposes and may not be a suitable substitute for the advice of other industry professionals. You should always use good judgment in these matters and should not act or refrain from acting based solely on information provided through the workshop.