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Kinsey Schofield Represented by the NWT Group 817.987.3600 Saripadorr@Nwtgroup.Com Kinsey Schofield Represented by The NWT Group 817.987.3600 [email protected] Experience Digital Video Beat Journalist, KNXV, Phoenix, AZ June 2016 – Present n Work the breaking news beat, and anchor local and national coverage on digital platforms n Most notable success was reaching 16 million Facebook users while anchoring 4 hours of live coverage during a hostage situation. This resulted in ABC15 having their most successful day to date in Facebook interactions n In first month at ABC15, garnered nearly 14 million YouTube views translating into over $22,000 in ad revenue n Write, edit and produce stories for multiple platforms, including digital channels n Clip viral moments immediately, and write stories for the web to increase visibility n Content shared by Presidential Candidates during the 2016 Presidential Campaign n Heavily covered the 2016 Presidential campaign Digital Journalist, KSAZ, Phoenix, AZ April 2015 – June 2016 n Hosted, produced, and assisted with the production of, all areas of newscast and digital content including story conception and research, content selection, writing, booking guests, interviews, social media, and basic video editing. n Worked with all areas of the newsroom to produce news stories. n Managed multiple tasks in a fast paced environment. n Personally controlled and hosted the live stream 4-7hrs daily. n Extensive experience ad-libbing and covering breaking news as it develops, from terrorist attacks to high-speed chases. n Comfortable without prompter and ability to host long hours of content. Freelance Reporter, KPNX, Phoenix, AZ 2011 – 2014 n Covered the Jodi Arias trial for Phoenix’s KPNX and co-hosted live verdict coverage with lead anchor Mark Curtis. Freelance Reporter/Commentator, Phoenix, Los Angeles, New York City Jan 2011 – Apr 2015 n E! Channel o “Celebrity Oops They Did It Again” Hour long comedy special o “Bigger Badder Celebrity Feuds” Hour long comedy special o “Attack of the Celebrity Bikinis” Hour long comedy special Page 2 o “Worst Thing I Ever Posted!” Hour long comedy special n Nancy Grace/HLN o The Jodi Arias trial, Casey Anthony, & more. Dr. Drew/HLN n Jane Velez Mitchell/HLN o The Jodi Arias trial, & more. n Happening Now/FOX News National o The Jodi Arias trial. n Your World with Neil Cavuto/FOX News Channel o Politics, social media. n Fox & Friends/FOX News Channel o Social media, pop culture. n Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld/FOX News Channel o Politics, pop culture. n Radar Online o Red Carpet Reporter Teen Choice Awards, Jingle Ball Concert Night 1, Jingle Ball Concert Night 2. n 1iota o Red Carpet Reporter for MTV’s VMA Awards red carpet, The Superbowl’s MAXIM party red carpet, IHeartRadio’s red carpet, and more. n The Young Turks o Politics, pop culture. Fashion & Beauty Trend-forecaster/Fill-in Co-Host, Your Life A to Z June 2014 – April 2015 n Your Life A-Z is 3TV's lifestyle show that features tips on better living, your health, and your family, as well as fashion ideas from local experts. n Created 3-5 minute segments weekly on fashion and beauty trends. n Co-hosted program when one or more of the hosts were on vacation. Skills n A quarter of a million Twitter followers n Ability to recognize viral moments n twitter.com/kinseyschofield, facebook.com/kinseyschofield, linkedin.com/in/kinseyschofield .
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