A compilation of bilingual work done for Capital News Service, Telemundo Los Angeles - Acceso Total, NBC Washington, Telemundo Washington D.C., Telemundo Las Vegas and Decisión Latina Radio including liveshots, stand-ups, packages, interviews, breaking news, local news and entertainment coverage.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Telemundo 44 and NBC 4 partnered up to do a morning segment together! The Peruvian Brothers, Miss Fiesta DC - Beatriz Castro and students from the LAYC academy joined me.
Capital News Service's Broadcast News Innovation team showcases the first day of the Maryland Legislative Session in this first vlog of the semester. Footage shot on an iPhone 7, a drone and a DSLR, edited on Adobe Premiere Pro.
Below are just a few of the exclusive "one man band" stories Catalina Mejía pitched, produced, wrote, shot, edited and presented live in one day each for Telemundo Las Vegas as a Multimedia Journalist in Spanish.
This minor has congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, of which only 1,200 people suffer from worldwide, and he is the only person who has it in the entire state of Nevada. It prevents you from sleeping normally, as your body stops breathing during sleep. His parents found out shortly after he came into their lives and share his story exclusively with Telemundo Las Vegas.
The Álvarez family speaks to Telemundo Las Vegas exclusively about the experience they describe as heartbreaking. Her 6-year-old daughter was dropped off a mile from her assigned bus stop, confused and scared for over an hour, before being able to return home thanks to the help of two Good Samaritans.
A Phoenix woman says she and her younger daughters ended up with welts on their bodies after sleeping one night in a four-star hotel in Las Vegas during their visit to Sin City, a night with bedbugs included, which left them with a bad experience. Catalina Mejía spoke exclusively with this family and seeks answers from the hotel.
Tenants of a Las Vegas apartment complex demand answers after reporting charges that they say are sudden in regards to their rent, unsuitable living conditions and threats of eviction if they do not pay. Catalina Mejía spoke exclusively with the tenants and seeks answers from management.
Las Vegas welcomed the most prominent artists of Latin music. With full coverage of the biggest night in Latin music, Catalina Mejía spoke to Latin music fans, experts, and artists. She covered the preparations and security measures, the excitement and anticipation of the event and spoke with the main anchors of Un Nuevo Día about the most anticipated moments of the gala. She spotlighted Juan Luis Guerra’s recognition through an award acknowledging his artistic career and the impact he has had on the Las Vegas community.