Suzette Sponsel, communication (emphasis in journalism) major and sociology minor, discovered the news business felt like home while interning at KMUW, 89.1 麻豆破解版 Public Radio.
Throughout her internship, Sponsel performed a variety of job duties such as, writing digital content, interviewing via phone or in person, photography, shadowing reporters and writing on-air content.
鈥淓ach day is something new,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have developed and enhanced my interviewing and writing skills because of the guidance from the News Director, Tom Shine. He edits my writing while also providing encouragement, which made me more confident in my writing as well.鈥
By working in a professional environment, Sponsel said she has learned to work well in a team and support each other, especially in a news industry like KMUW with a high reputation.
鈥淪ince KMUW represents good-quality character I am also held to a high standard, which makes me always do my best in my interviews and writing,鈥 she said. 鈥淏uild relationships and never burn bridges and you will succeed.鈥
Sponsel hopes to be a Communication Director for a business and create her own business news someday.
鈥淒on鈥檛 be afraid to try something,鈥 Sponsel stated. 鈥淵ou are good enough 鈥 believe it and work hard and it will pay off.鈥
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