Broadcast Reporter Reel 2025

Gibran Caroline Boyce is a multimedia journalist (MMJ) based in NYC, covering Washington and the world. Graduating December 2025, she is currently pursuing a master’s degree in international reporting and broadcast journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism (CUNY). She holds a bachelor’s degree in international studies, with a concentration in cooperation and conflict, from Boston College.

Previously she worked as a production intern at CNN on “Fareed Zakaria GPS." During her time at CNN, Boyce assisted producers in all aspects of production and show coordination, from the newsroom and edit bays to the control room. This includes working in iNews, pitching stories weekly, teleprompter and live news show support, helping edit final segment blocks, conducting and transcribing pre-interviews, crafting chyrons, finding and ingesting videos/photos via Reuters, Getty Images, the Associated Press, and AFP.

Boyce’s on-camera reporting has been broadcast on Spectrum NY1 and the NYCity News Service. She has developed skills as a multimedia journalist (MMJ), anchor, field reporter, photo/videographer, and editor on day-turn deadlines. She has experience using the Canon XF605 camera, editing on Adobe Premiere Pro, and creating digital video news stories.

Field reporting from Armenia and its borders with Azerbaijan and Iran, Gibran covered international security, geopolitics, conflict and culture for EVN Report as a summer 2025 intern. From her time as a Puente News Collaborative Reporting Fellow, she has also amassed field reporting experience from the U.S.-Mexico Border. Her written work and photojournalism have been published in The Guardian, El País, EVN Report, among many others.

Boyce is currently open to opportunities in on-camera broadcast reporting, anchoring, and immersive field docs. Reach out for inquiries and opportunities.

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gibranboyce

E-Mail: gibran.boyce45@journalism.cuny.edu

Portfolio: gibrancarolineboyce.com

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