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Andress media students partner with ABC-7 to stream game

ABC-7 partnered with the El Paso Independent School District to stream the Andress vs. Dunbar game live on the district website.

In turn some media students were invited for a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to bring coverage of a story like this to life.

One by one Andress media students walked into the ABC-7 studios.

“I was actually really exited,” Clarissa Gonzalez said.

“It’s not something you get to see everyday,” Lena Fraier told ABC-7.

The future media prospects already have their career goals lined up.

“I’ve always wanted to be a news reporter,” Gonzales said.

The students got a tour of the KVIA studios and a crash course of the control room,
the stations master control department, the set and the newsroom.

For Fraier, it was more than she expected.

“I was really shocked. I didn’t know you had all these computers and all these people in different sections,” said Fraier.

“It’s a great stepping stone,” said Ismael Barraza, a Journalism teacher at Andress High School.

He tells ABC-7 he was glad his students got to experience news in the making.

“They got to see some of the things happening in a studio that are things we are learning in the classroom,” said Barraza.

For students like Gonzalez the experience was motivating.

“It just inspires me more to become a news reporter,” said Gonzalez.

“Anytime they can see and especially see graduates from our school that work at a news station, at KVIA that is a leader in the news business in El Paso I think it’s great to see they can make it,” Barraza said.

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