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Zachary E. Seyko Mifflin County, PA || 814-641-1059 || Zachseyko@Msn.Com Zachary E. Seyko Mifflin County, PA || 814-641-1059 || [email protected] Demo: https://zachseyko.wordpress.com Experience: MIFFLIN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS INC. (July 2018-Present) Sports Director & Sales Account Executive (WCHX/WKVA/WVNW Radio) Burnham, PA - Provides live play-by-play/color commentary for local high school sports games/matches - Hosts pregame and postgame shows, conducts player and coach interviews for every broadcast - Directs, produces, plans and organizes all sports radio coverage - Manages client accounts and sells radio advertising to local businesses - Produces, edits, and voices commercials, writes copy for clients and other promotions ARMCHAIR MEDIA NETWORK (Aug. 2017-July 2018) Penn State Team Manager, (armchairmedianetwork.com) University Park, PA - Wrote articles recapping and analyzing Penn State football and basketball news - Co-managed Armchair Penn State’s Twitter account - Cohosted Sermon on Mount Nittany podcast WPSU PENN STATE (Aug. 2017-Dec. 2017, Feb. 2018-May 2018) Associate Producer/Sports Production Intern University Park, PA - Logged and organized footage of Penn State football, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball - Recorded video and sound for WPSU’s “Unrivaled” and “In the Paint” TV shows - Assisted staff with media operations on Penn State football and basketball game days PENN STATE COMMRADIO (Sept. 2016-May 2018) Sports Reporter/Sports Talk Show Host/Announcer University Park, PA - Play-by-play and color commentator for PSU softball, men’s volleyball, and women’s hockey - Wrote articles covering Penn State baseball, football, men’s volleyball, and women’s hockey - Cohost of the “Live from S.C.” radio show WTAJ-TV ALTOONA (May 2017-Aug. 2017) Sports Multimedia Journalism Intern Altoona, PA - Wrote scripts for sports anchors on live shows - Captured video of Altoona Curve baseball, PSU football, and high school sports for on-air segments - Experienced editing recorded footage into news and feature style formats CENTRE COUNTY GAZETTE (May 2016-Oct. 2016, Jan. 2017-May 2017) Sports Reporting Intern State College, PA - Recapped local high school football, basketball, baseball and softball games - Wrote Penn State Women’s Hockey feature story for Town & Gown Magazine JUNIATA COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT (Sept. 2014-May 2016) Sports Information Department Assistant Huntingdon, PA - Operated camera for live-streamed football, basketball, field hockey, and soccer games - Photographed home basketball and volleyball events and logged pictures in database - Public Address Announcer for home soccer, field hockey, baseball, and softball games WASHINGTON WILD THINGS & PENNSYLVANIA REBELLION (May 2015-Aug. 2015) Public Relations Intern Washington, PA - Wrote game notes and postgame recaps for Wild Things baseball and Rebellion softball - Updated Facebook and Twitter accounts for both teams - Photographed game action and promotional events on the field Education: THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY (May 2018) College of Communications University Park, PA Bachelor of Arts Degree Major: Journalism (Broadcast) / Minor: Communication Arts & Sciences Skills: Sports Play-by-Play Announcing/Color Commentary, Interviewing, Sales & Marketing, Social Media, Sports Writing, Radio & Television Production, Copywriting, Voice Acting, Video and Sound Recording, Sound Board Operating, Comrex Access, Audacity, Adobe Premier, Adobe Audition .
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