Luke Notestine

Sports



Objective

To Work Full-Time in Sports Broadcasting

Experience

Sports Anchor/Reporter/News Photographer
April 2008-Present, WKEF/WRGT-TV, Dayton, OH

 Anchor sports two to five times per week
 Produce, write, edit and anchor sportscasts as long as 30 minutes
 Shoot, write and edit feature stories on local athletes and events

Weekend Sports Anchor/Weekday Sports Reporter
October 2005-April 2008, WWTV, Cadillac, MI

 Anchor the 6pm and 11pm Sportscasts on Saturdays and Sundays
 MAB Broadcast Excellence Merit Award, ‘Sports Overtime Pregame’
 Fill-in Anchor the 6, 7, 10 and 11pm Sportscasts during the week
 Shoot, write, produce and edit my own stories (Avid, Non-linear editing)
 Coordinate Beat the Pro golf packages each week with area golf courses

News/Sports Photojournalist
March 2005-September 2005 WKEF-WRGT-TV, Dayton, OH

 Shoot/edit news packages and sports stories
 Set up live shots in the field via ENG live satellite trucks
 Record scores on Friday nights for special sports shows

Sports Reporter and Anchor
2003-2004 Carolina Week, UNC-Chapel Hill

 Broadcast Education Association-Nomination for Nation’s Best College Sportscaster, Best Sports Reporter, Best Sports Radio Announcer
 Winner of 2004 2nd Place College Emmy Award as Outstanding Student News Program
 Winner of 2004 National Best Non-Print Student News Source-Society of Professional Journalists

Education

Poynter Institute: Sports Journalism Summit
April 2007, 2008 St. Petersburg, Florida
 Was one of 84 people selected to attend in 2008
 Participated in seminars and interacted with sports journalists from ESPN, Sports Illustrated, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, etc.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
2001-2004
 B.A. Journalism and Mass Communication, December 2004
 Concentrations: Sports Communication, Psychology

 


Luke Notestine

Represented by:

David Brunner
(610) 767 - 6183

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