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Monday, June 24, 2013
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THE BOOTED BLOG INTERVIEW ::: ASHLEY KRINGEN
For a while now, we've wanted to try and add
a regular feature to the Blog where we get to interview a
newswoman about their jobs, cities where they work
and about Boots, of course.
a regular feature to the Blog where we get to interview a
newswoman about their jobs, cities where they work
and about Boots, of course.
We finally gathered up the courage to ask for an interview
and Ashley Kringen of KFOR in Oklahoma City
graciously agreed to an email interview.
and Ashley Kringen of KFOR in Oklahoma City
graciously agreed to an email interview.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH Ashley.
What were your first thoughts when you found out there was a
Blog called “The Appreciation of Booted Newswomen”?
I saw the tweet and wondered what is the Booted Blog? Then I clicked
on the twitter handle and thought it was unique & interesting to see a bunch
of newswomen rocking boots all over the country. I’m a firm believer in boot
fashion, so after I checked out the blog, I was flattered to be a part of it.
What do you think of the Blog?
Have you had a chance to look at it much?
Have you had a chance to look at it much?
The
blog to me gives credit to the true appreciation of the boot world. There
definitely seems to be a trend of booted women all over the country, but along
with fashion, comes durability. Reporters never know what weather conditions they’re
going to be battling and for me, boots are always my go to.
Have any of your colleagues in the business mentioned the Blog
to you?
I
haven’t had any colleagues mention the Booted Blog to me, but when I see ladies
sporting boots in the news world, I tend to mention the blog and let them know,
they might make an unexpected appearance one day.
Have you always been a Boot Lover?
Yes,
boots have always had a place in my closet. I grew up in South Dakota, so I’m a
cowgirl at heart. I have nearly a dozen pairs of cowgirl boots in different styles,
textures and colors.
Do you always buy new Boots every fall
when the new fashions come out?
when the new fashions come out?
During
season changes, I always check what’s trending on the shelves. This past
season, I enjoyed the equestrian/riding boots that seemed to take the boot world
by storm. I got a tan and black pair
that have gotten a lot of use out of them between Fall and Spring.
Where are your favorite spots to shop for Shoes and Boots?
Aldo,
Steve Madden, Boot Barn and Shoe Dazzle are my top rated shoe shopping
places.
Is there a certain pair of boots you wish you had?
What is the Style, Color, Height, Heel?
What is the Style, Color, Height, Heel?
I’m
really into tiffany blue right now. I would love a pair of tiffany blue suede
cowgirl boots, with a one-inch heel and possibly a floral design on them.
Is there any style of Boots that women wear
that you absolutely would NOT wear? Why?
that you absolutely would NOT wear? Why?
Boots
with a thick platform are not my style, mainly because they don’t feel as
feminine to me.
How has your move from Sioux Falls to Oklahoma City gone?
Have you ever lived in that part of the country?
Have you ever lived in that part of the country?
The move has been a fairly easy transition. It helps that I’m doing
a job I love, which allows me to adapt anywhere.
How soon after you started at KFOR did
the devastating tornadoes hit Oklahoma?
the devastating tornadoes hit Oklahoma?
The
tornadoes hit four days after I started the job. It was an eye-awakening
experience and professionally and emotionally challenging.
Did it help your transition to a new station and city
to have a big story to cover right away?
to have a big story to cover right away?
It was
a very challenging learning experience for me. With each report, I got to know
quality of people in Oklahoma. Through tragedy and devastation, courage and
perseverance evolved. The strength of Oklahomans is truly inspiring.
Did it help you personally deal with the sadness of the event to
see all of the volunteers and rescuers and the goodness of humanity that came
out after the storms?
I had to report on some heart-wrenching stories of loss of life,
property and a whole community mourning together. However, reporting survivor
stories helped shed a light on all the darkness. My favorite story I did during
the devastating tornadoes was when I got to play Santa Clause and hand out a
gift cards to storm victims. Watching their faces light up and smiles form from
ear-to-ear was an incredible sight to see. I felt lucky to be a part of those
moments.
Are TV reporting styles different at KFOR and OKC
than they were at KDLT in Sioux Falls?
than they were at KDLT in Sioux Falls?
As far
as reporting styles in different television markets, I would say they’re pretty
much the same. Everything I learned in Sioux Falls, I soaked up like a sponge
and applied it to my station in OKC.
How old were you when you knew you wanted to get in to
broadcasting?
Ever since I was a little girl, I knew I wanted to be in the
spotlight. I was always singing and dancing and being the star of my own show.
Then when I hit college, I knew, television was exactly where I wanted to be.
If someone offered you the choice of these four jobs,
which one would you take?
which one would you take?
1) Host of the Today Show 2)
A reporter on 60 minutes
3) War Correspondent overseas 4) Host of The
Voice
I would choose option #2 because I would like an
opportunity to spend more time developing stories rather than condensing them
into 90 seconds or less. 60 Minutes offers investigative reports, in depth
features and gets to the bottom of serious issues through “gotcha journalism.”
THANK YOU SO MUCH Ashley.
As you can see, Ashley spent time and gave us some very thoughtful answers and insights.
She didn't just mail it in. We're very fortunate to have Ashley as a fan of our Blog!!
As you can see, Ashley spent time and gave us some very thoughtful answers and insights.
She didn't just mail it in. We're very fortunate to have Ashley as a fan of our Blog!!
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