Jillian is a News Assistant for NY1 News in NYC for the Local Edition, covering Northern New Jersey, Staten Island and Queens. She is thrilled to be working in the tri-state area where she grew up!
Jillian started her broadcast journalism career at the age of seven, when the microphone was half her size! She began reporting and producing for the local cable station in her hometown for "Just Kidding," a new show for kids aged seven to 12. Her first assignment for East Brunswick's Channel 8 was to interview the local fire commissioner about Fire Prevention Month. In the middle of the interview, the sirens went off and she watched as the fire engines left the station. She couldn't believe it. This first interview sparked her burning passion for journalism.
When the show ended, she moved over to report for "This Week in East Brunswick," where she conducted hundreds of interviews with political leaders, law enforcement officials, children's entertainers, coaches and non-profit organizations.
When anyone asks her why she chose the University of Southern California, one of the first aspects Jillian mentions is Annenberg TV News. At the live, nightly news operation, she had the incredible opportunity to cover international, national and local stories coming out of the number 2 media market. As a dedicated member, she reported as a one-man-band, anchored the news and weather and produced 30-minute newscasts from the first pitch of the day to the sign off. Jillian has been privileged to report on the Occupy Los Angeles movement, President Obama's visit to the Southland, the trial of Conrad Murray, the 2008 presidential election and stories affecting local Angelenos. Her persistence allowed her to interview L.A. Mayor Villaragosa, city leaders and celebrities populating the Thirty Mile Zone.
She has held internships at NY1 News, a hyper-local network covering news in and around the five boroughs of New York City; Varney & Co. at the Fox Business Network in New York; Fox Business Network in Los Angeles and Young Hollywood.
Jillian loves spending time with her family, watching the news (of course!), soaking up the sun, working out and exploring new places to visit and eat.
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What were your duties at ATVN? :
ATVN is the place to be if you are a news junkie and if you want to get the best experience to prepare you for your years after college. I started on the Assignment Desk my first semester freshman year, designed graphics, operated cameras and TelePrompTers during the newscasts, ran all around Los Angeles as a Multi-Media Journalist and worked my way up to producing the 30-minute shows and anchoring the news and weather.
List any additional major(s) or minor(s) you had at USC. What impact have they had on your career?:
I graduated with minors in Economics and Forensics & Criminality. Having any kind of specialty in addition to reporting will make you so much more valuable in the broadcast world. As they say, journalists need to know a little bit about everything!
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