Twitterview with Chris Stanford

Hello everybody following #jectv today! My guest today is @wcco TV morning reporter @StanfordWCCO, so lets get started!

Q – #1    Lets start off by asking @StandfordWCCO (Chris), where did you grow up and attend High School? Where then did you go to college?

Chris:    I grew up in Stevens Point, WI. Went to Stevens Point Area Senior High (SPASH), undergrad at UW-Stevens Point

I guess you could say I didn’t stray that far from home for a while. Central Wis. is nice, but I needed more

Q – #2    What kind of classes did you excel at in HS, and what was your major when you went to UW Stevens Point?

Chris:    I really enjoyed this electronic comm. class I took my Junior year. I took the same course my Senior year helping…

the younger students with their projects. That was my first experience sharing my knowledge in that type of setting…

I built on that later. I graduated college with a BA in Comm with an emphasis in Mass Media.

Q – #3    How did you get your food in the door for becoming a reporter? Where did you intern? What kinds of things did you do?

Chris:    I first interned at WSAW as a paid production assistant. I ran studio camera and audio. That’s where I discovered my

fascination with TV news. That’s also where I learned how to shoot. They let me shoot sports, and news. I loved it.

Seeing my video on TV was wild! I couldn’t believe it. I later left that station to intern at WAOW in their newsroom.

WAOW hired me right out of school as a producer/reporter.

Q – #4     Where is WAOW, and what led you eventually come to Minneapolis and @wcco TV?

Chris:    It’s in Wausau, WI. It was my home market. They really liked that I was local. I anchor the mornings there, then

I went to Eau Claire to WQOW to anchor/produce the 10pm. When my contract was up, I wanted to report in Minneapolis

Landing any job in TV is hard. I thought I won the lottery landing at @WCCO. I never thought it would happen.

Q – #5    Interesting. What drew you to MSP over say Green Bay, Madison or Milwaukee in your home state?

Chris:    I’ve always loved coming to Minneapolis. I’ve always had fun visiting. The city has a great feel to it.

That, and my then wife (then fiance) was getting her Pharm. D at the U. We lived in Hudson when I was job hunting

TYPO ALERT!!! Now wife (then fiance) – I’m very happily married and have never been divorced

Q – #6    As someone from WI, have you seen or experienced anything in MN that is different from life in WI? Style? Attitudes?

Chris:    It’s far more diverse here. There’s more culture. But I love Madison and Milwaukee. Those cities are fun.. wow.

I think the attitudes in general are similar. We’re all from the Midwest.

I’m from a smaller town in WIs. and have never lived in a “big city” before. But I feel like I fit right in

Q – #7    More about YOU now Chris. FAVORITE(S): Restaurant, store, comfort food, recent book or movie. National anchor.

Chris:    Peter Jennings will always be my favorite. There will never be another. I try to keep it healthy with my diet, but…

My guilty pleasure is an unnecessary bowl of cereal. I love anywhere with good sushi, or a laid back bar and grill

I’m a guy who appreciates good cinema, but can laugh at the silly humor of South Park. Those guys are incredibly clever

Q – #8    What are some neighborhoods and places in the Twin Cities that you’ve enjoyed exploring recently?

Chris:    I finally got my bike out and road along Minnehaha Creek and around a couple of the lakes.

I’ve also played a few of the city’s public golf courses. I love to golf. They’re a great value.

Q – #9    I saw that you anchored on SAT night by the way. Congrats! To close, what kind of stories do you like to cover?

Chris:    Covering features. I like to tell ‘people stories’. It’s a great way for the viewer to relate and get a point across.

I like that I can do a feature in the morning and then cover breaking, hard news for the noon. It keeps it interesting.

I have the privilege of meeting new people every day and always learning something new in the process

@JoelECarlson:    Super! Thanks Chris for your time and comments today. If you’d like to have him answer a question, DM me and then. . .

. . . I’ll post a a YouTube video on Friday of Chris answering some of your questions. Thanks again @StanfordWCCO!

Chris:    This was fun. Hopefully I was interesting enough!

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