Nataly Tavidian
Nataly Tavidian recently graduated from UC Riverside with a double Bachelors degree in Political Science and Communications.
English teachers who pointed out her strengths in the classroom inspired her passion for the media, reporting, and journalism. In the seventh grade, she decided she wanted to report, to be able to tell stories about others, and cover under reported topics.
During her student career, she became a part of several new projects on campus.
She was one of the co-founders for an online news organization on campus called "News at UCR" for which she wrote, reported and anchored.
Tavidian's passion for journalism extended to experiences in all forms of multimedia writing, and reporting; Radio, TV, and Website. She started to grow her knowledge for the industry and completed several internships at the number one TV station in Los Angeles, KABC TV. She was an intern directly to consumer affairs reporter Ric Romero, and had the opportunity to work with Food Coach Lori Corbin and learned from the experiences of others. Tavidian also wrote for OnTheRedCarpet.com ABC's entertainment website.
Tavidian recently completed an intensive journalism-writing program that led to an internship at Southern California Public Radio and Capital Public Radio in Sacramento. Being at the heart of the State Capitol she covered state politics. Some of the events she covered included the battle to repeal Proposition 8, California's budget crisis, and news conferences held by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Her writings aired for radio.
Nataly Tavidian Lives in Los Angeles; she is currently a General Assignment Reporter for Crown City News. Tavidian speaks fluent Armenian.
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English teachers who pointed out her strengths in the classroom inspired her passion for the media, reporting, and journalism. In the seventh grade, she decided she wanted to report, to be able to tell stories about others, and cover under reported topics.
During her student career, she became a part of several new projects on campus.
She was one of the co-founders for an online news organization on campus called "News at UCR" for which she wrote, reported and anchored.
Tavidian's passion for journalism extended to experiences in all forms of multimedia writing, and reporting; Radio, TV, and Website. She started to grow her knowledge for the industry and completed several internships at the number one TV station in Los Angeles, KABC TV. She was an intern directly to consumer affairs reporter Ric Romero, and had the opportunity to work with Food Coach Lori Corbin and learned from the experiences of others. Tavidian also wrote for OnTheRedCarpet.com ABC's entertainment website.
Tavidian recently completed an intensive journalism-writing program that led to an internship at Southern California Public Radio and Capital Public Radio in Sacramento. Being at the heart of the State Capitol she covered state politics. Some of the events she covered included the battle to repeal Proposition 8, California's budget crisis, and news conferences held by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Her writings aired for radio.
Nataly Tavidian Lives in Los Angeles; she is currently a General Assignment Reporter for Crown City News. Tavidian speaks fluent Armenian.
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