Andrew Mason
Email: *********@********.***
Address: **** *. **** **.
City: Denver
State: CO
Zip: 80208
Country: USA
Phone: 303-***-****
Skill Level: Experienced
Salary Range: $50,000
Primary Skills/Experience:
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Educational Background:
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Job History / Details:
ANDREW MASON
1158 S. York St. Denver, CO 80210 - e-mail: **********@***.*** phone: 303-***-****
Experience:
Freelance Denver Broncos correspondent for various publications, May 2010-present.
MileHighSports.com, August 2012-present.
The Sporting News, January 2012-present.
The Sports Xchange, January 2012-present.
CBSSports.com RapidReports, January 2012-January 2013.
MaxDenver.com, May 2010-July 2012.
Weekly co-host of the Renknowitall Show with Renaud Notaro, Mile High Sports Radio (KCKK-AM 1510 and FM 93.7), February 2012-present.
Fantasy football and Broncos pregame analyst, KOA-AM 850, September 2011-present.
Denver Broncos analyst, Mile High Sports Radio, August 2010-present.
Editor and Publisher, MaxDenver.com, May 2010-present.
Developed an independent site that will eventually cover all Denver sports, but focuses on the Broncos, with an emphasis on analysis, breaking news and photography.
Use social media to increase traffic; developed a Twitter feed (@MaseDenver) that has grown to over 6,200 followers.
Is the only local media outlet outside of The Denver Post to cover all Broncos games, Senior Bowl week and the Scouting Combine over since 2010.
Senior Staff Writer, Panthers.com, May 2008-May 2010.
Handled beat-writer duties for the site, writing an average of 10 stories a week during the regular season and five per week in the offseason.
Made appearances on local/regional radio stations to discuss Panthers news.
Managing Editor, DenverBroncos.com, June 2004-March 2008.
Served as executive producer, editor, videographer and host of Broncos TV.
Handled beat-writer duties for the site, writing an average of 10 stories a week during the regular season and five per week in the offseason.
Provided multimedia coverage of special events such as the National Scouting Combine from 2005-07, the 2005 and 2007, Senior Bowl, the 2006 Pro Bowl and the spring 2006 owners' meetings.
Maintained the sites most-visited blog.
Made appearances on local/regional radio stations to discuss Broncos news.
Marketing Communications Coordinator, Denver Broncos, July 2002-June 2004
Handled all video and editorial content on DenverBroncos.com.
Launched Broncos TV in the summer of 2003, bringing TV-style video packages to the team's Web site for the first time and making the Broncos one of only three teams at the time with Web-exclusive video packages on their site.
Increased site's recurrence of original content from three to five days per week and expanded coverage to include events such as the Senior Bowl in 2004 and National Scouting Combine in 2003 and 2004.
Producer and writer, CBS SportsLine.com, August 2001-May 2002.
Worked on the companys production of NFL.com.
Provided on-site coverage of selected games, and was one of the staff members selected to cover the upcoming playoffs and Super Bowl XXXVI.
Wrote an average of three articles per week during the 2001 regular season;
Developed the Stat Pack, a recurring series of statistical analyses.
Assistant/associate editor, ESPN Internet Ventures, Seattle, Wash. and Bristol, Conn., August 1999-July 2001.
Worked on the companys production of NFL.com.
Was part of the team providing on-site coverage of the NFL Draft and preseason, regular-season and postseason games, including the 2000 NFC Championship and Super Bowl XXXV;
Wrote an average of four articles per week during the last half of the 2000 season after having duties re-calibrated to provide more time for writing.
Skills:
Knowledge and familiarity with video and photograph editing platforms including Avid, Final Cut Pro, Adobe PhotoShop and multiple versions of Adobe Premiere.
Familiarity with and ability to program in HTML, Java and JavaScript.
Experience with various Internet content management systems.
Education:
University of South Florida, July 1997-August 1999.
Completed coursework for B.S. in communications with a minor in history.
University of Missouri-Columbia, August 1994-December 1996.
References:
Available upon request.