Pavlina Osta is an American news anchor, radio personality, former Executive Producer for Salem Media Group, and former radio host of Pavlina's Kidz Place.[1][2] As of March 2022, Osta was made evening news anchor for the Upper Peninsula TV6 WLUC NBC Fox affiliate station.

Pavlina Osta
Osta winning her second Gracie Award
Born
Pavlina Jaine Francis Osta

EducationSpruce Creek High School, Port Orange, Florida - The Kings College, New York City
Occupation(s)News Anchor
Media Personality
Author
Radio Host
Executive Director of Podcasting
Years active2009-present
Employer(s)Pavlina’s Kidz Place (2009-2016)
The Salem Media Group (2015-2021)
Gray TV (2022-present)
Known forWLUC TV6 Evening News Co-anchor (2022-present)
WLUC TV6 First Look Anchor (2022-present)
Salem Media Executive Producer of National Podcasts (2016-2021)
Recipient of 5 Gracie Awards
Guinness World Record Holder - Most Radio Interviews Conducted in 24 Hours
WebsitePavlinaOsta.com

Osta is an accomplished classical ballet dancer and recipient of five Gracie Awards in four consecutive years (2014,[3] 2015,[4] 2016[5] and 2017[6]). Her media career started as a steel drum street performer who became a radio host. Many of her interviews are on her YouTube channel.[7]

After gaining experience as an interviewer and journalist for local radio stations (WAPN, Holly Hill, Florida; WAPB, Madison, Florida; and WELE, Ormond Beach, Florida), she began a YouTube channel and became syndicated on 24 stations.[8]

By the time she turned 18, Pavlina had interviewed over 800 public figures, including actors, musicians, politicians, athletes, and celebrities.[9]

Early life and education

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Osta was born on September 26, 1997, in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida to Leigh (Pratt) and Ghazi Michel Osta. Her father is a Lebanese immigrant from Zahle who left Lebanon and relocated to the US during Lebanon's Civil War.[9]

She attended Sweetwater Elementary School in Port Orange, Florida and began playing the steel drums in fifth grade.[10] Osta enjoyed the instrument so much, Tommy Reynolds of the 1970s band, Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds made a set of oversized chrome low C lead (Tenor) steel drums for her.[10] Osta soon took her steel drums around Daytona Beach and became known as the city's 10-year-old street performer.[11]

Her many appearances led to professional events and appearances including, The Daytona Beach Bandshell, a historic amphitheater located on Ocean Avenue in Daytona Beach, Florida.[10] This chain of events led to a radio station manager suggesting she have her own show then she began "Pavlina's Kidz Place."[11][12]

For 15 minutes every Saturday, Pavlina would interview local newsmakers.[13] Her first celebrity interview on "Pavlina's Kidz Place" was with NBA professional basketball player Vince Carter.[14] Pavlina's Kidz Place interfered with Osta's dance class in Orlando, so she took the show on location in Orlando in order to keep the radio show and her ballet classes.[13]

Osta posed as a fan and snagged an interview with Kevin Jonas, the presenter for the American Music Festival in 2010 where she boldly asked the man standing next to Jonas to film the interview who was Jonas' manager, Johnny Wright.[15]

Most of Osta's school years were a Hannah Montana lifestyle interviewing celebrities after school on location, editing the show, scheduling guests and studying.[16] By the age of 18, Osta signed for Salem Media holding and moved to Manhattan and completed her last year of high school online and earned a diploma through the IB program.[17]

Osta attended The King's College from 2016 to 2019 and graduated with a BA in Media, Culture and The Arts.[17]

While at The King's College she worked full-time, being a guest on various media platforms, and starting her own show on BOLD TV in New York. Osta commented from a BOLD TV interview when asked about living her dreams at a young age, Osta said it's a struggle but quoted from Willy Wonka, "eye on the prize."[18]

Career

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As early as 2009 by the age of 11, Osta began her syndicated broadcast, Pavlina's Kidz Place, where her guests included celebrities ranging from athletes and music artists to actors and politicians.[19] The shows also aired on 17 radio stations including WAPN (91.5FM) in Holly Hill, Florida and WELE (1380AM) in Ormond Beach, Florida from 2009 to 2016.[11][19][20]

In 2013, Pavlina founded Text Ya Later, a non-profit intended to raise youth awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.[21] In 2014, she published Talk to Me: The Road Trips of a Teen Celebrity Radio Host a non-fiction Exposé compiling some of her most sought-after interviews.[22]

In 2015, Osta moved to New York City where she spent 5 years at Salem Media holding the position of paid intern while finishing her senior year in high school and one year later, she was appointed executive director of National Podcasts.[17][23]

Upon graduating from Kings College in 2019, Osta, who resided in New York City during the COVID epidemic as a required worker, spent her quarantine time getting her yoga teaching certificate. In 2020, Osta used this time to complete her book, 20 Things Every 20-Something Should Know. The book chronicles her interviews with doctors, researchers, and celebrities who give advice to Millennials and Generation Zs. The book is a roadmap for young adults wishing to succeed in today's world.[9]

In 2022, Osta joined WLUC TV6 where she became co-anchor of the TV6 Early Evening News and co-anchor of the TV6 Evening News. Osta was additionally appointed anchor and producer for TV6's First Look in October 2022.[16]

Throughout her career, Osta held several titles including, the Junior Editor for I Am Entertainment Magazine, a contributor for Full Access Magazine and Equanimity Magazine.[24]

Guinness World Record

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On November 22–23, 2014 Osta achieved the Guinness World Record for the Most Live Radio Interviews in 24 Hours.[25] She conducted 347 interviews, each being a unique set of at least five questions. The entire 24-hour period was broadcast live on Ustream.tv and via Live365.[26]

Publications

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  • 20 Things Every 20-Something Should Know (2020)
  • Talk to Me: The Road Trips of a Teen Celebrity Radio Host (2014): An incredible story of an irrepressible teen chasing her dream of celebrity journalism.
  • What It's Like to Be a Teen Reporter (2014)

Awards and honors

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  • Gracie Award Winner, Outstanding Anchor - News or News Magazine, (2014)[27]
  • Gracie Award Winner, Outstanding Host - News/Non-Fiction, (2015)[28]
  • Gracie Award Winner, Outstanding Host - Entertainment/Information, (2016)[29]
  • Gracie Award Winner, Outstanding Talk Show - Entertainment/Information/News/Lifestyle, (2016)[30]
  • Gracie Award Winner, Host/Personality - News or News Magazine, (2017)[31]
  • TELLY Award Winner, TV Programs, Segments, or Promotional Pieces, (2015)[32]
  • Communicator Award, Online Video, (2015)[33]
  • Rising Star Award, (2015)[34]

References

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  8. ^ "You could be watching the new Barbara Walters: Gloria interviews Pavlina Osta". radioinfo.com. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
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  13. ^ a b "How I Did It: "I Started My Own Radio Show When I Was 11"". Seventeen. 2015-02-13. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  14. ^ "Daytona Beach native branches into television". Hometown News Volusia. 8 October 2020. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  15. ^ "What It's Like To Be A Teen Reporter". HuffPost. 2014-10-03. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
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  17. ^ a b c "Pavlina Osta (MCA '19) On Faith, Radio, and New York City". The King's College. 2018-06-14. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  18. ^ Williams, Denise Mobolaji Ajayi (2016-05-04). "Pavlina Osta: Not Your Average Teenager, She Holds the Record For Most Interviews in One Day". Bold TV. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  19. ^ a b "Fifteen Year Old Celebrity Entertainment Journalist and Radio Personality, Pavlina Osta, Launches New Website, PAVLINAOSTA.COM". News Wire. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  20. ^ "World Television Day 2015: My Stroll with Pavlina Osta, Celebrity Entertainment Journalist". HuffPost. 2015-11-20. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  21. ^ "Text Ya Later, LLC". sunbiz.org. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  22. ^ Scherker, Amanda (9 January 2015). "Text Ya Later, LLC". huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  23. ^ "Tuesday, June 30, 2015 | TALKERS magazine - talk media trade : TALKERS magazine – "The bible of talk media."". www.talkers.com. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  24. ^ "Florida Teen Celebrity Journalist Boosts Career with New Website". nsbobserver.com. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  25. ^ "Most radio interviews conducted in 24 hours". Guinness World Records. 23 November 2014. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  26. ^ "She smashed a World Record, at the age of 17..." bizjournals.com. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  27. ^ "2014 GRACIE AWARDS WINNERS". Alliance for Women in Media. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  28. ^ "2015 GRACIE AWARDS WINNERS". Alliance for Women in Media. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  29. ^ "2016 GRACIE AWARDS WINNERS". Alliance for Women in Media. 17 March 2016. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  30. ^ "2016 GRACIE AWARDS WINNERS". Alliance for Women in Media. 17 March 2016. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  31. ^ "2017 Gracies Luncheon Winners". Alliance for Women in Media. 21 March 2017. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  32. ^ "36th Annual TELLY Award Winners". Telly Awards. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  33. ^ "21st Annual Communicator Award of Distinction Winners". Telly Awards. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  34. ^ "Rising Stars 2015 Winners". Sun Broadcast Group. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
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