By Lenore Devore, B.S. Journalism 1984
Former CJC News Directors Catherine Harwood and Tom Krynski taught their students how to work on deadline and get things done in minutes, or even seconds, instilling in them a hard-work ethic that Christine van Blokland, B.S., Broadcast 1995, appreciates to this day.
Van Blokland is the host, writer and executive producer of Curious Traveler, an educational, international travel series on PBS – far from the Disney animator she wanted to be when she started at the University of Florida.
“As an adult in the real world, when I’m trying to get something done, I can’t stand it when someone takes three days to do it. I would get it done in three minutes,” van Blokland said. “I love that excitement – working on a deadline, getting it done right then. All those years of live broadcasts have rewired my brain. It definitely carries over to my regular life – I’m a hyper-efficient person.”
That’s the advice she would give students today: “You have to be a multitasker and be a hard worker if you’re going to be in broadcasting; lazy people get weeded out. Know what you’re getting yourself into.”
She was born in Scotland, but grew up in Gainesville, Florida. When she started at UF, she had plans to be an art major. Then she thought she would do graphic arts on the journalism production side – until she met a sorority sister who was the news anchor for WUFT. She switched to news.
Then the murders of five UF students by Danny Rolling in 1990 happened and she had to interview the parents of one of the victims. “I was never a hard news person to begin with, and in case I wasn’t sure before, I knew I was sure at that point. I knew I wanted to do feature reporting, happy news, but there wasn’t a track or even a single class for broadcast feature reporting back then.”
Van Blokland took note of weather forecasters, who often were able to do some feature reporting as well as weather and decided to pursue that avenue.
So, she taught herself how to be a weather forecaster and landed jobs in Chicago at CLTV then at WPLG-TV in Miami, but she realized she still wasn’t doing what she wanted. “After Hurricane Andrew, Miami news directors didn’t want their weather forecasters doing fun, silly feature reporting. So I was really never doing any feature reporting, which was what I really wanted to do.”
She took a year off from broadcasting and went to animation school at Vancouver Film School in Canada. Then, she got back into broadcasting in Palm Springs, California, where she was the entertainment reporter for a regional arts and entertainment show on KPSP-TV.
Van Blokland eventually landed a job as the morning feature reporter for Fox 35 WOFL in Orlando. “My job was reporting from Disney World, swimming with the dolphins at Sea World, and flying with Cirque du Soleil. What could be better?”
After five years, she left to become a feature reporter and travel writer for CBS in Atlanta, then Georgia Public Broadcasting, also in Atlanta, as a travel host and writer for a regional travel series, where she earned multiple Emmys.
But she was ready for something new.
“I was tired of the fluff of entertainment reporting. I needed to use my brain,” van Blokland said. “So, in 2012, I went to Europe, filmed a pilot for a new travel series and pitched it to PBS. I remember I had to write a 20-page treatment as part of the pitch. Fortunately, they loved it. I was so thankful.”
Now in its sixth season with more than 60 episodes from around the world, Curious Traveler airs nationwide on PBS, CreateTV, Amazon Prime Video and streams on PBS Passport and PBS Video. The show also is licensed internationally through American Public Television Worldwide, and can even be found on inflight entertainment on airplanes.