The television news business looks glamorous from the outside, but anyone who’s done the job knows that it’s a lot of hard work behind the scenes. TCNJ English department alumna Neeha Curtis knows. She’s worked in television news for the better part of 15 years – as an assistant producer, multimedia reporter, and as an anchor for both local and nationally syndicated news outlets. In this conversation, she traces her journey from her internships at NBC in New York, to stations in Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Ohio. She also talks about her approach to covering such tough stories as the aftermath of a mass shooting, or the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic on vulnerable families. And she explains the choices that she felt compelled to make about how to present herself on camera as an Indian-American woman. You can clips of some of the stories that we discuss in this interview on her website: https://vimeopro.com/neehacurtis/neehacurtis This interview is part of the #ConversationsWithCreatives series.
Conversations With Creatives: Neeha Curtis by Kim Pearson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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