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Angie Goff C/O Napoli Management Group 8844 West Olympic Boulevard, Suite 100 Beverly Hills, California 90211 Angie Goff c/o Napoli Management Group 8844 West Olympic Boulevard, Suite 100 Beverly Hills, California 90211 C A R E E R S U M M A R Y Anchor and reporter who uses social media so effectively that she is one of the most followed local DC journalists. Ohmygoff.tv is ranked as one of the top blogs in all of the Washington area. E D U C A T I O N George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Communications P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E Anchor/Reporter September 2011 to Present WRC-TV, Washington, D.C. Anchor of the #1 rated weekend morning newscast that is also one of the most viewed news programs of the week. Fill-in anchor on all other broadcasts. Live breaking news reporter for News 4 Today. Enterprises stories and reports using social media expertise, crowd sourcing and social media generated content. Second in followers on Facebook and fifth on Twitter among all NBC O&Os. Washington Life Most Influential People Under 40 – last three years. Anchor/Reporter November 2007 September 2011 WUSA-TV, Washington, D.C. Morning entertainment reporter, traffic reporter and fill-in anchor. Chroma key experience, lots of live and special series reporting. Produced daily entertainment blog, Oh My Goff, using social media and viewers to generate content. Reporter/Anchor November 2004 to November 2007 WIS-TV, Columbia, South Carolina Anchored Saturday morning newscast. Filled-in during the week on the desk. Enterprised and wrote stories on a deadline. Live reporting and field anchoring. Columnist February 2007 to November 2007 Jolie Magazine (The State), Columbia, South Carolina Feature writer on topics including women’s interests and culture. Morning Anchor/Reporter March 2003 to October 2004 KMEG-TV, Sioux City, Iowa Anchored morning newscast and reported. Enterprised, wrote, shot and edited all packages. Reporter September 2001 to March 2003 CitiCable 3, Torrance, California Produced, reported and wrote stories for South Bay-Los Angeles County. Personal Assistant September 2001 to March 2003 Entertainment Tonight, Hollywood, California Researched and field produced stories for award shows, press junkets and one-on-one interviews. Host/Reporter January 2003 to March 2003 HalEisner.com, Los Angeles, California A W A R D S & A F F I L I A T I O N S Southwest Regional Emmy: Best Newscast National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Nuturing Center for Child Abuse Board Member Columbia Opportunity Resource Board Member AAJA R e p resented by Laurie Jacoby 310.385.8221 / [email protected] .
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