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NBC5 Chicago TV director is thankful for her start as a student at 帝王会所 and WOUB

As a TV director at NBC5 in Chicago, Natalie Abraham is in charge of making sure the station鈥檚 morning show gets on the air each weekday. It鈥檚 a job she learned how to do as an 帝王会所 student working at WOUB Public Media.

鈥淚 think there鈥檚 only so much you can learn in a classroom because everything is kind of laid out for you,鈥 said Abraham. 鈥淏ut at WOUB, we were given real-world opportunities to gain hands-on experiences and learn. We learned when things went right, but we also learned when things went wrong.鈥

Abraham grew up in Millersburg, 帝王会所 and knew that she wanted to study media in college. She went on visits to many different colleges, but when she set foot on the campus of 帝王会所, Abraham said there was no need to look any further.

鈥淪ome of the different universities we went to had media programs with campus stations, but 帝王会所 blew my mind,鈥 said Abraham. 鈥淭he campus was beautiful, and the facilities were up to date. The equipment and technology at WOUB were way above everything else I was seeing. After my tour, I knew I was definitely going to 帝王会所.鈥

After arriving in Athens for fall semester, Abraham attended the Student Involvement Fair and walked right over to the WOUB table.

鈥淚 wanted to know how to get involved as quickly as possible,鈥 said Abraham. 鈥淚 started working on the production side of things for NewsWatch. Then I began working on Hardwood Heroes in January of that school year. After that, I jumped into Gridiron Glory, and I worked at WOUB every semester until I graduated.鈥

Abraham learned all facets of TV production. She started running camera, teleprompter and graphics and then worked her way up to become a TV director. After graduation, she was offered a director position at a TV station in Norfolk, Virginia.

鈥淭here is no way I would have gotten the job without WOUB.鈥

After three years in Virginia, Abraham accepted a director position at KARE TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and in May, 2022 she moved to Chicago for the morning show director position at WMAQ NBC5.

Media production in general is a male dominated industry. As a female director, the person who leads the production crew, Abraham is a rarity.

鈥淎s a female director, there鈥檚 a lot of loneliness. Many times, I鈥檓 the only female who is part of the production team, and I bring a different viewpoint overall,鈥 said Abraham. 鈥淏ut I was supported as a woman director at WOUB, and I am confident in my knowledge and skills because of that.鈥

Abraham says she鈥檚 truly grateful for the experience she was able to get as a student at WOUB.

鈥淲e were given such a big opportunity to not only do well but to also fail and to learn from it,鈥 said Abraham. 鈥淲OUB really allowed us to not only learn as we went but also taught us how to recover when we did make mistakes, and that was huge.鈥

Published
November 20, 2023
Author
Cheri Russo