Aaron Larsen

Master Control Hub Operator at The E.W. Scripps Company

Aaron Larsen is a seasoned media professional with extensive experience in broadcasting and production. Currently serving as a Master Control Hub Operator at The E.W. Scripps Company since April 2018, Aaron utilizes Crispin automation software to manage on-air feeds and provide technical support to local technicians. Previously held positions include Master Control Operator and Production Assistant at CBS 4 WTTV/FOX 59 WXIN, where responsibilities encompassed quality checking outgoing content and assisting with newscast operations. Additionally, Aaron demonstrated problem-solving skills as a participant in the TechPoint S.O.S. Challenge, addressing challenges in the Renewable Energy Industry. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Radio and Television and a second Bachelor’s in Advertising with a Minor in Graphic Design from the University of Southern Indiana, Aaron possesses a strong academic foundation to complement extensive practical experience in media production and customer service roles.

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The E.W. Scripps Company

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The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) is a diversified media company focused on creating a better-informed world. As the nation’s fourth-largest local TV broadcaster, Scripps serves communities with quality, objective local journalism and operates a portfolio of 61 stations in 41 markets. The Scripps Networks reach nearly every American through the national news outlets Court TV and Newsy and popular entertainment brands ION, Bounce, Grit, Laff and Court TV Mystery. Scripps is the nation’s largest holder of broadcast spectrum. Scripps runs an award-winning investigative reporting newsroom in Washington, D.C., and is the longtime steward of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Founded in 1878, Scripps has held for decades to the motto, “Give light and the people will find their own way.”