Amanda Naylor

Television News Producer at WKYC Studios

Amanda Naylor is an experienced television news producer currently working at WKYC-TV since January 2021. Prior to this role, Amanda served as a Patient Care Specialist at Windsor Laurelwood Center For Behavioral Medicine from February 2016 to January 2021. Amanda has a strong background in television production, having held senior producer positions at FOX19 WXIX from May 2008 to September 2012 and KVOA-TV from May 2007 to May 2008, as well as an executive producer role at Big 2 News - KMID from May 2005 to May 2007. Amanda began the broadcasting career as an intern at WKEF-TV in late 2004 and served as president of Flyer Television at the University of Dayton. Amanda holds two Bachelor's degrees in Broadcast Communications and Communication and Media Studies from the University of Dayton, completed in 2004.

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Cleveland, United States

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WKYC Studios

From the day WKYC-TV signed on in late 1948, our team has been committed to respectable storytelling, media innovation and production excellence. We help shape American broadcasting. We have a history of crafting groundbreaking programming, bringing storied shows like “Barnaby” and “The Mike Douglas Show” to millions of eyes. We are a station with a history of firsts, including the first television station in Northeast Ohio to offer programming in color, the first to add closed captioning for hearing-impaired viewers and the first to broadcast a digital signal. Our alumni have gone on to inform and entertain generations by anchoring network newscasts and shining in Hollywood’s spotlight. The landscape of local broadcast television is constantly evolving. Technology will come and go, platforms will rise and change, but our core values remain constant: • We respect the privilege of broadcasting. • We uphold the responsibility of our license to serve our community. • We commit to fair, impartial and ethical storytelling on all platforms. Our journalists, production crews and sales staff come to work every day to answer one important question: “How can we connect Northeast Ohio to what matters most to them?” •