Meet reporter and documentarian Eman Boyd '19

Written byAshley McClure-French

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Eman Boyd
Graduation Year
Class of 2019
Major
Mass Communication: Broadcasting
Hometown
Opelousas, La.

Where I'm From

I小蝌蚪APP檓 from Opelousas where I watched local broadcasting personalities after school. 

Where I Am

I小蝌蚪APP檓 a nighttime reporter for KATC TV3 in Lafayette.

Where I'm Going

I am going to produce more long-form stories like my award-winning documentary.

With a desire to stay close to home, Eman Boyd found UL Lafayette was the obvious place to study broadcasting

小蝌蚪APP淚 just felt like I needed to be close to home to start out,小蝌蚪APP she said. 小蝌蚪APP淪o, UL Lafayette just made the most sense to me. Plus I didn't want to miss out on any of the festivities, like and Mardi Gras.

小蝌蚪APP淚 was just drawn to the broadcasting program before I started. I attended Preview Day six months before I was actually enrolled, and I just loved the program,小蝌蚪APP she said.

A Personal Minor

The broadcasting major requires students to also earn a minor. Eman was drawn to Black and African diaspora studies

小蝌蚪APP淚n high school, we only learned a little about civil rights and other movements, and just three main people like Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman,小蝌蚪APP she said. 

Learning about Black history was a matter of personal identity for Eman, as well as a subject she wanted to study more in her own time.

小蝌蚪APP淚t gave me the opportunity to understand our history, how it's developed over time, and if we still use those same mechanisms,小蝌蚪APP she said. 小蝌蚪APP淚t was really eye-opening for me. If I could have another minor with my master小蝌蚪APP檚 degree, I would definitely go for it again.小蝌蚪APP

Finding Opportunities

Along with continuing her personal studies on Black history, Eman is currently working toward a Master of Arts in Communication and Media Studies online at the 小蝌蚪APP of the Southwest. She is also a full-time reporter at . These opportunities are the building blocks for her future.

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UL Lafayette broadcasting alum Eman Boyd reporting for KATC TV3.

小蝌蚪APP淚 think that's what's so great about the market here in Lafayette: you still have opportunities to really develop those skills,小蝌蚪APP she said. 小蝌蚪APP淪o, when you go somewhere else, it's not like you're a newborn trying to figure out what's going on. 

小蝌蚪APP淚f anyone who's thinking about getting into broadcasting, I think Lafayette is a great place to start because it will prepare you for different markets,小蝌蚪APP she said.

Gaining Experience as a Student

Eman started preparing for her career early on. She interned with KOCZ 92.9 FM, a local radio station in Opelousas as well as KIEE 88.3 in Lafayette. Her final internship was at KATC and led to a job right after graduation. 

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小蝌蚪APP淭he more experience you have on your resume, the easier it will be for you to get into television because that's what they're looking for," she said. 小蝌蚪APP淚nternships are a big foundation for that, as well as getting involved (with student organizations).小蝌蚪APP

Eman was part of student organizations on campus that still impact her life today. She got involved with as a student which led her to become an active member of the Rotary Club of Opelousas Sunrise. And she takes what she has learned from the into account every day.

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The Documentary Warrior

As a student, Eman made a documentary called 小蝌蚪APP.小蝌蚪APP While she wants to create more films in the future, her first one is already an award-winner.

UL Lafayette broadcasting alum Eman Boyd with her documentary poster and the subject of her documentary.

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Eman gets experience with longer-form stories as part of her job during sweeps months, which are February, May, July, and November. 

小蝌蚪APP淲hen you do stories every day, you only have a maximum of maybe 90 seconds to tell that story,小蝌蚪APP she said. 小蝌蚪APP淗aving sweeps months, it gives us that opportunity to dig a little bit deeper into those stories that really hit home or are really personal for us.小蝌蚪APP

Life as a Reporter

As a nightside reporter, Eman小蝌蚪APP檚 workday stretches from 2 p.m. until 11 p.m. Each day starts with a staff meeting to discuss the schedule for the early shows and pitch ideas.

小蝌蚪APP淲e have to pitch story ideas every day,小蝌蚪APP she said. 小蝌蚪APP淭here has to be at least one good one.小蝌蚪APP

UL Lafayette broadcasting alum Eman Boyd reporting in the field for KATC TV3.
Eman reporting for KATC during a traditional courir de Mardi Gras outside of Lafayette.

With the exception of breaking news and previously scheduled stories, those pitched ideas need to be assembled for the later shows.

小蝌蚪APP淥n a typical day, after I pitched the story and it gets approved, I set up the interviews, go out, interview, and shoot,小蝌蚪APP she said. 小蝌蚪APP淔or people who start in Lafayette, which is a smaller market, you are typically going to be working solo. You have to set up the interviews, do the interviews, shoot your own story, come back, edit, get it checked by one of the anchors or one of the producers, and then have it ready to go for the 10 p.m. broadcast. After 10 p.m. we have to write our web stories. And then after that, we post on social media. And that's a full day for me.小蝌蚪APP

Being a reporter is a lot of work, but Eman finds the work exciting.

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