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Jeff Barker Resume Jeff Barker 2600 Scofield Ridge Pkwy Apt. 818 ● Austin, TX 78727 ● Phone: (818) 415-2434 ● E-Mail: [email protected] Television/Radio Experience CBS Austin News (KEYE-TV), Austin, Texas Oct 2017-Present • Sports Anchor/Reporter responsible for producing and anchoring weekend sportscasts. Responsible for enterprising, shooting and reporting compelling local sports features that go beyond the box score. Host/Reporter on Sports Sunday, CBS Austin's weekly 30-minute sports show. Significant experience with Avid, iNews, LiveU, Sony JVC cameras and more. WLBT/Fox 40 News, Jackson, Mississippi June 2015-Sept 2017 • Sports Anchor/Reporter responsible for producing and anchoring daily sportscasts for Fox affiliate. Host of Fox 40 SportsDeck, a weekly 30-minute show covering high school football in the Jackson metro area. Also responsible for reporting, shooting, and editing compelling local sports feature stories on a weekly basis. Significant experience operating live shots, Edius, as well as ENPS. Spectrum News, Austin, Texas Aug 2014-May 2015 • Sports department intern for two semesters responsible for assisting with daily aspects of production, covering local sporting events and practicing on-air reporting and anchoring skills. Specific responsibilities included: writing scripts, editing SOTs and VOSOTs, and producing news packages. KVRX, University of Texas Radio, Austin, Texas Aug 2012-May 2015 • Host of local show breaking down the latest local and national news in the sports world. Play-By-Play for local high school football and basketball in Austin area. TSTV, Texas Student Television, Austin, Texas Aug 2012-May 2015 • Host of weekly sports debate show College Crossfire in the TSTV sports department. Other responsibilities included: reporting on University of Texas sporting events, cutting and editing highlights, operating studio equipment and calibrating sound. Business Marketing Experience American Campus Communities (ACC) Summer 2012 & Spring 2014 • Corporate intern for two semesters in the marketing and leasing department, responsible for auditing market surveys, conducting market research and making property phone calls. Also worked for one semester as a leasing agent for a company property in Los Angeles. Awards/Honors • University of Texas at Austin, College of Liberal Arts, Deans List honor for Spring semester 2012. • University of Texas at Austin, College of Liberal Arts, Academic Achievement award for Fall semester 2011. Education University of Texas at Austin Aug 2011-May 2015 Graduated May 2015 from the Moody College of Communications with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Spanish. References available upon request. .
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