Fernando Hurtado

VIDEO JOURNALIST

Fernando Hurtado

 
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ABOUT ME

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I’m a bilingual video journalist with experience creating short- to mid-form news videos for digital, linear and OTT platforms. I am currently a manager of digital video with NBCUniversal Local (NBC New York, NBC Los Angeles, Telemundo 52, NBC Sports Bay Area, etc.) I am also an adjunct instructor of visual journalism at the University of Southern California. I am excited by the opportunities news gives us to connect with audiences in meaningful ways. I have experience blending social strategy, journalism and design to produce engaging cross-platform content for millennial and Gen Z audiences. Prior to NBCU, I was at ATTN: and Sinclair Broadcast Group’s Circa. At ATTN:, I was a producer/editor on the editorial team, where I wrote, shot and edited some of ATTN:’s flagship social news videos. At Circa, I was a multimedia journalist covering stories of national interest out of headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, for digital platforms and the station group’s local TV stations around the country. In 2023, I was named to Broadcasting & Cable’s L.A. TV Week 40 Under 40. I graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in broadcast and digital journalism. I’m originally from Chicago and live in Los Angeles.

 
 

IAM A…

  • reporter

  • producer

  • shooter

  • writer

  • editor

  • motion graphics designer

  • drone pilot

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MY LATEST WORK

 

BÍSNESS SCHOOL

Did you know Latinos are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the United States? In Bísness School, NBC and Telemundo join forces to tell the stories of some of the most inspiring Latino founders. Hosted by journalist Fernando Hurtado. Bísness School highlights business owners across all industries, from entertainment to publishing and food. It sounds like business school, but it’s not. You can think of Bísness School as a lowercase MBA with uppercase guests. And while business school is expensive, Bísness School is free. Look out for new episodes every other Tuesday.

CONNECT THE DOTS

How many degrees of separation are there between all of us? In NBCLX’s new series, “Connect the Dots,” we try to answer that question. Four reporters each draw the names of three random items and must then go on a journalistic scavenger hunt of sorts to find out how they are related. 

The result? A behind-the-scenes look at how journalists from NBC New York, NBC Boston, Telemundo Arizona and NBCLX chase down answers and find valuable stories. 

A Journey Down the Rabbit Hole of Segmented Sleep

Why do we humans strive to get eight hours of sleep a night? I never really questioned it when my parents held it as the golden standard. It’s something I took as a fact of life. But did humans always sleep that way? Turns out, we didn’t. Our obsession with getting seven to nine hours of uninterrupted sleep is a fairly recent development.

 

PERO LIKE, IS SPANGLISH THE LANGUAGE OF THE FUTURE?

As prevalent as Spanglish is already, there are many who believe we’ll only see that influence expand as generations of Latinx youth grow up, start families and enter the workforce. As the share of U.S. Latinos who speak Spanish at home drops and those who speak English grows, could Spanglish one day overtake Spanish as the second-most spoken language in the U.S.?


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