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NICK CANIZALES (409) 543-7272 Nickcanizales@Hotmail.Com NICK CANIZALES (409) 543-7272 [email protected] SUMMARY Ambitious Sports Anchor proficient in reporting, anchoring, producing and play-by-play announcing. EXPERIENCE Weekend Sports Anchor/Reporter January 2006-Present KBTV Fox 4 – Beaumont - Texas Anchored, produced, and edited local sportscasts on weekends with high energy. Shot and reported on unique sports stories three days a week. Produced and Anchored 30 minute show on Sundays with local, state and national sports content with strong ad-lib and interaction ability. Produced and Co-Anchored High School Football show: Taco Bell Crunch Time & Final Score Anchored half-hour sports show: Larry Tidwell Show Wrote sports articles and commentaries for SETX Social Center Magazine. Play-by-Play Announcer January 2011- Present Freelance - Lamar University Produced, shot and edited pre & post game show. Commanded strong on-air presence during play-by-play of Men’s & Women’s Basketball and Baseball games. Photographer June 2005 - December 2005 KBMT 12 News - Beaumont, Texas Shot general news and sports stories. Conducted numerous live shots for breaking news. Shot and reported during Hurricane Rita. Production Assistant November 2002- June 2005 KBMT 12 News - Beaumont, Texas Camera operator during Morning Show. Assisted producer with late breaking news and made beat calls. Ran Master Control board during Good Morning America. SKILLS iNews Non-linear editing on AVID DVC Pro BETA linear editing PROFESSIONAL AFFILIALTIONS National Association of Hispanic Journalist Press Club of Southeast Texas AWARDS Press Club of Southeast Texas Best Sports Feature Story - 2011 Best Sports Story - 2009 & 2010 General News - 2009 Best Light Feature - 2007 EDUCATION Lamar University - 2005 Bachelor Business Administration References Available Upon Request .
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