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Blake Eason is a news anchor for WISN News based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Blake grew up in the small town of Warner Robbins, Georgia and is a self proclaimed "theatre kid for life". After graduating high school Blake moved to the big city of Atlanta to begin his journey in media with an internship at The Bert Show. His original dream was to host a game show, but when the pandemic shut down Los Angeles he decided to give local news a try. His first journalism job came with WRBL News in Columbus, Georgia before moving up the ranks and securing an anchor role with WKRN TV in Nashville, Tennessee. After a couple of years as a morning anchor in Nashville he recently accepted a job as the 5pm and 10pm news anchor at WISN News in Milwaukee. In this interview we discuss the hectic schedule of a new reporter, hosting the championship parade for the Atlanta Braves, learning from his idol Ryan Seacrest, intentionally losing his southern accent, separating personal beliefs to share unbiased news, public speaking advice, viral TikTok moments, favorite rappers, and much more.
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This week, host Shari Eberts is joined by broadcast meteorologist Meaghan Thomas. From the WKRN TV studios in Nashville, Meaghan Thomas speaks to nearly three million people everyday. But when the broadcast meteorologist posted recently on social media about overcoming hearing loss through her new hearing aids, her viewers spoke back. Within days, she received dozens of messages from those with hearing loss who share similar challenges in both personal and professional settings. Today, Meaghan proudly wears Signia Pure Charge&Go AX hearing aids, which utilize two split processors to "simultaneously enhance nearby sounds while de-emphasizing background noise". Meaghan says she can now hear what's necessary in the studio or at home with friends and family without picking up unnecessary sounds. In this interview, Meaghan talks about her experience as a child with hearing loss, her experience being fitted with hearing aids for the first time, her experience with Signia Pure Charge&Go AX hearing aids, and how she's giving back to the community through her own nonprofit organization, The Heart of Hearing, to help young professionals get the hearing assistance they need. Be sure to subscribe to the TWIH YouTube channel for the latest episodes each week and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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We continue our Super Bowl LV special coverage with Cory Curtis of WKRN-TV Nashville where he covers the Tennessee Titans. Evan Winter also makes a special appearance on the show, along with my producer Jeff Accornero. Today we're talking about the keys to victory. What will it take for the Bucs to keep the Lombardi right where it current is, in Tampa. Find Cory on twitter at @CoryCurtis2 and be sure to check us out all of the great coverage the team is producing at www.bucsnation.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Sherri McKinney, Regional Director of Communication with the Tennessee Region of the American Red Cross, who shares some of the long history for the organization and their efforts in Middle Tennessee. During the interview, McKinney discusses some of the services provided, the need for Convalescent Blood donors for COVID patients and an NFL partnership, a Lifesaver television show special airing on WKRN-TV 2 on March 3, how the community can get involved and benefit and more.The Tennessee Region of the American Red Cross serves all 95 counties in Tennessee. We also serve Crittenden County in Arkansas and Desoto and Tunica counties in Mississippi. We are dedicated to helping victims of disaster and providing programs and services that help our community prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.The Tennessee Region – part of a nationwide network of locally supported chapters - is comprised of the following eight Red Cross chapters: East Tennessee, Heart of Tennessee, Mid-South, Mid-West Tennessee, Nashville Area, Southeast Tennessee, Northeast Tennessee and Tennessee River.Services Red Cross provides to the community.Need for Convalescent Blood donors for COVID patients and the NFL partnershipHow can I use the Red Cross when I don't have a disaster I am dealing with?Need for volunteers of all kindsHow can people donate financially to help?Lifesaver Event – March 3, 2021 on WKRN-TV 2Learn more:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedCrossTN/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RedCrossTNInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/redcrosstn/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redcrosstn/Website: https://www.redcross.org/local/tennessee.html
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Kayla Anderson, sports reporter/sports anchor with Nashville's WKRN-TV joined the Johnny Ballpark Franks Show #Titans #Preds
A polished, versatile broadcaster with more than 20 years of experience, Mike Hill joined FOX Sports in August of 2013. He currently fills a variety of hosting roles, including providing game breaks during FOX NFL, FOX Sports and Fox Soul. Hill has demonstrated his aptitude across a variety of platforms during his broadcast career, one that began in 1995 when he accepted a position as the sports director at WHAG-TV in Hagerstown, Md. After then spending a year at KSEE in Fresno, Calif., he landed at WKRN-TV in Nashville in 1997, where he won two Sports Emmy Awards for his in-depth coverage of local high school football and was named the “Best Sportscaster for People Who Don't Love Sports” by The Tennessean. Hill spent four years in Music City before making his first foray into the national television realm as a host on FOX Sports Net. After three years at FSN, he served as a sports reporter at KXAS-TV in Dallas from 2002-04 and then made the biggest move of his career by joining ESPN in 2004. Hill, now a devoted father and Author of new book Open Mike, set to release July 7, 2020 #theentouragepodcast During this episode, he shares: How to advocate as a Black person or ally for Black people Addressing fear and expressing yourself in a workplace environment Healing trauma and mental health issues in the Black community His career history as a US Veteran, Emmy award winning broadcaster, and author Social media: Mike Hill on Instagram: @itsmikehill Mike Hill on Facebook: Facebook.com/MikeHillSports Mike Hill on Twitter: @itsmikehill Pre-Order Mike's new book Open Mike: Pre-Order Now Intro/Outro Music: “Waiting IV” by Celeste Betton Link to album: http://bit.ly/celeste-betton-entourage Instagram: @celestebetton Facebook: Celeste Betton Who this episode is for: creatives, journalist, TV Host, authors, sports analyst, writers, TV producers, Sports Broadcasters, entrepreneurs
10th Inning-David Ross Takes Over 11th Inning-Kris Bryant Free Agent 2021? 12th Inning-Javy Baez Gold Glove Snub 13th Inning-Former Cub Skipper Dave Martinez Shining for Nationals 14th-Ryan Plzak’s White Sox Offseason 7th Inning Stretch-Cory Curtis WKRN-
The guys talk Titans with Cory Curtis of WKRN-TV, then analyze Mike Vrabel's decision making during the game and debate the nation's best college football teams.
Do you wonder how in the world you're going to keep up with technology and keep your kids safe? If you're a parent, this is a must-listen episode! Jamey Tucker and I talk about: The importance of open communication with your kids about tech safety, and creating an environment that allows them to come to you with questions and concerns Secret Locker apps (you need to know about these!) Hidden meanings behind emojis The apps police warn parents about Video chat rooms, and what's happening inside them Why your child should be using your Apple ID, and not have they own The best tool to control what they do online at home - Circle from Disney - that hooks up to your router and is customizable for each person in the family. Mama Bear - mamabearapp.com waituntil8th.org Kindle Fire Tablet vs. iPad - which is safer and which is dangerous Is YouTube Kids safe? And much, much more! What to watch out for: The app "Kik" Omegle Chat Ask.fm - many very young children are on there, as young as 7 or 8 Melon - video streaming app Live.ly - app AND - Why you should search for their friends using these apps Who is Jamey Tucker? "I worked in local TV news for 25 years as a reporter and anchor in Huntsville, AL, Memphis, TN and Nashville, TN. In 2011 I started a side project called "What the Tech?", a daily news segment devoted to stories about consumer technology. The franchise was picked up by 3 TV stations and in 2015 I left WKRN-TV and began syndicating the segment full-time. It currently airs on local newscasts in Nashville, Birmingham, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Paducah, KY, Wichita Falls, TX and Bend, OR. "What the Tech?" has expanded to a daily blog about technology and a daily podcast called "Technology for Normal People". A few random things about me: I'm the befuddled reporter in the viral video "Struttin' that A$$" which has amassed millions of views and sparked over 20 auto-tunes and re-mixes. I was a DJ in clubs and at parties for about 5 years. I collect record albums and have about 1,300 LPs from rock, country, classical, blues, spoken word, and everything in between. I live in Hendersonville, TN with my wife. We have three children." Quotes from Jamey: "I encourage parents, if they find out their kids might be using these apps, to download them yourself to see what's out there... The parent downloads these apps, sets up an account, and then investigates it." "Psychologists recommend kids should not have their own smartphone until the 8th grade." "If you're really worried, look for these devices that will monitor what the kids are doing at home, on their phone, and on their device." You can find Jamey: Facebook: facebook.com/whatthetechtv Twitter: twitter.com/jameytucker Instagram: instagram.com/whatthetechtv You can find Jen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejenhardy/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thejenhardy Thank you for joining me today! Want more? Go to HardyMom.com and you'll find ways to live well, grow, and enjoy your life again -with any health challenges. I'd love to hear what you think about this episode! Send me a message at HardyMom.com/contact Have a blessed week, Jen Our music is "A New Day," by Scott Holmes This episode is sponsored by the book, "The Sick Mom's Guide to Having Fun Again: If I can do it, you can too!" available on Amazon.
The Sports and Race series has another outspoken guest. Formerly of ESPN and now a sports personality of FS1 (Fox Sports 1), Mike Hill, who spent his childhood in both the Bronx and Bessemer, Alabama, enlisted as a reservist in the U.S. Air Force after graduation from high school.[1] He began his career as a sports director at WHAG-TV in Hagerstown, Maryland, in 1995. He got his first anchoring job later that year with KSEE-TV in Fresno, California. From 1997 to 2000, Hill spent time with WKRN-TV in Nashville, Tennessee, covering high school football and earning two Emmy Awards. From 2000 to 2002, he spent time as a host at Fox Sports Net in New York City. From 2002 to 2004 in his final job before joining ESPN, he served as a sports anchor at KXAS-TV in Dallas, Texas.
Jay Korff is a general assignment reporter with ABC7/WJLA-TV & News Channel 8 in Washington D.C. He is also the director of the full-length documentary "Endure". Jay has received 41 Regional Emmy awards, 19 Regional Edward R. Murrow awards, 3 National Headliner Awards and 3 National Murrows. He's also been honored by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association for his investigative work relating to dysfunction, waste and mismanagement within D.C. government. Jay is a native of the Philadelphia area. He graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Telecommunications, while minoring in Political Science. He came to Washington D.C. in 2003, after working at WKRN-TV in Nashville, Tennessee. Before that, he reported for stations in Fort Wayne, Indiana; LaCrosse, Wisconsin; and Helena, Montana. SHOW NOTES - Website: www.WJLA.com Email: jkorff@sbgtv.com For some feel good stories that Jay does for ABC-7 Stories click here Twitter: @abc7jay Endure Film Facebook: EndureFilm Watch the Endure Film about Tom Mitchell doing a 200-mile race to raise awareness for cancer. Jay recommends the book All the Light You Cannot See by Anthony Doerr Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player, including books from some of our previous guests like Pat Williams, Jeremie Kubicek, Micheal Burt, and Kevin Harrington.
From ESPN's site: Mike Hill joined ESPN in July 2004 as an ESPNEWS anchor. Hill hosts a variety of the network’s programs including ESPN First Take, SportsCenter, NFL Live, Baseball Tonight, The Blitz and ESPNEWS NFL Draft coverage. Prior to ESPN, Hill served as a sports anchor at KXAS-TV in Dallas, Texas from 2002-2004. From 2000-2002, Hill worked as host at Fox Sports Net in his native New York. As a sports anchor at WKRN-TV in Nashville, Tenn. (1997-2000), he earned two Emmy Awards for his in-depth coverage of high school football, in addition to the “Best Sportscaster” Award from The Tennessean for his piece on “People Who Don’t Necessarily Love Sports.” Hill began his career as a sports director at WHAG-TV in Hagerstown, Md., in 1994 before heading to the West coast to work as a sports anchor at KSEE-TV in Fresno, Calif., in 1995. In his spare time, Hill enjoys writing screenplays and acting. He has made cameo appearances in several independent films and in the off-Broadway production of “Miss Evers’ Boys.” Hill spent his childhood in both the Bronx borough of New York and Bessemer, Ala., and enlisted in the Air Force where he earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in 1994. To find out more about Mike Hill please visit: http://search.espn.go.com/mike-hill/ http://www.espnmediazone3.com/us/2009/10/30/hill_mike/