Kate Weidaw
Kate Weidaw
Updated: Tuesday, 14 Oct 2008, 7:50 PM CDT
Published : Friday, 07 May 2004, 10:17 AM CDT
What's your name?
Kate Weidaw
What's your position?
Morning Reporter
When did you start at KXAN Austin News?
April 2004
What was your most memorable story?
When I was working in Roanoke, Virginia, I interviewed a
woman whose dying wish was to take her kids to Walt Disney World.
You see, this mother of three had a brain tumor as well as a double
mastectomy and a hysterectomy. After doing the story, it was
amazing to see the response from viewers. Not only was she able to
take her family to Disney World, they were given so much love and
support from complete strangers. For a journalist just beginning in
this business, it taught me that every story can have a profound
impact on someone.
How did you get started in TV?
All my life, I knew I wanted to be a reporter. At first, I
thought it would be fun to be on TV. But you quickly realize
it is a huge responsibility. During college, I interned at my
hometown station KDKA in Pittsburgh, Pa and later at a station in
Springfield, Massachusetts, which was close to my college. I sent
out 50 resume tapes to try and get my first job and never heard
back from anyone. I made another resume tape and sent out 50 more
and received two offers. It taught me you have to work hard for
something you truly want.
Where did you go to college?
I did my undergraduate work at the University of
Massachusetts at Amherst, where I received a double-bachelor degree
in Communication and Elementary Education. In May 2008, I
received a Masters degree in Journalism at the University of
Texas. Currently, I am working towards a PhD in Journalism at
UT with an expected graduation date of 2013.
What's your hometown?
I call Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania home, but I was actually born
in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I lived there until third grade and
moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan until fifth grade when my family moved
to Pittsburgh. They currently reside in the south hills of the city
in a suburb called Mount Lebanon.
What's your favorite thing about Austin?
I love how everyone loves to exercise. I have always worked
out, but once I moved here, I started running and did my first
marathon in 2006. The Town Lake Hike and Bike Trail is such a gift
to this city. I think I've also eaten my way through this city. My
husband and I try a new restaurant every Friday. After several
years, I still feel like we haven't scratched the surface. If you
have any suggestions on great places to eat, let me know.
Who has been the most influential person in your life? Why?
My parents. You see, my mother is a psychologist, and my
father is an attorney. So growing up, I was analyzed and
cross-examined, so it's no wonder I became a reporter. But they
have taught me to work hard in life and in school to achieve what
is most important to me.
What's your guilty pleasure?
Free time. With working full-time and going to school
practically full-time, free time does not exist in my world. So
whenever I have five minutes to just sit and think about nothing, I
love it.
How would you like to make a difference?
The reason I'm going to school to get my Masters and
hopefully PhD is so I can teach the next crop of journalists what
it means to be a "journalist." So many times, interns tell me they
want to be in this business so people will know their name, and
they'll be popular on TV. So my goal in life is to try and teach
them the responsibility of what being a journalist is all about and
the fact that being on TV to present your work is just an added
bonus.
What's your favorite movie?
Pretty Woman. Although, I think I've watched The Devil Wears
Prada a zillion times since it came out on DVD.
What's your favorite food?
Anything with chocolate on it.
Tell us about your family.
I already told you about my parents. My brother Kenneth is
four years younger and currently lives in Plano. He works for a
marketing firm. My husband Nathan is also the man behind my camera
every single morning. Yes, that means I work with my husband every
day and then go home to live with him as well. But believe it or
not, we really enjoy it! Especially when the alarm goes off at 2
a.m. and we have to go to bed at night at 7 p.m., it's nice not
having to tip-toe around the house. We also have two cats, Sammy
and Tarkin, who we consider our "kids." (If you're wondering where
the name Tarkin comes from, Nathan is a Star Wars geek, so he tells
me it's some character from the movie).
If you ever have a story idea for us, we would love to hear from you. You can e-mail me at Kate.Weidaw@kxan.com.