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Tyler Boronski is a dynamic content creator with a focus on media and entertainment. As a sports enthusiast and tech-savvy zillennial, he successfully transformed a summer job into a thriving career in media, bolstered by a substantial social media following.

With his diverse skill set and innovative approach, Tyler has made significant strides in the news, entertainment, and sports media industry. His experience spans various roles, including on-camera reporting, video production, and social media management.

He continues to seek out new challenges and opportunities to expand his expertise in the ever-evolving media landscape.


Sports Media

Boronski's multifaceted media career began in 2014 when he joined the Bridgeport Bluefish's media department as a high school freshman. His responsibilities included in-game camera operation and scoreboard assistance, but he also seized opportunities to conduct personal interviews with professional baseball players. He would travel across the Northeast to states such as Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, covering the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. This initiative led to curated content on his YouTube channel and media credentials for the Atlantic League All-Star games in Bridgeport (2015) and Somerset (2017).

The Connecticut native broadened his experience by conducting in-person interviews at local community events, including the MLB Legends Game, celebrity guest manager appearances, and Matt Barnes' Annual Sandy Hook Baseball Clinic. These interactions with sports figures such as Roger Clemens, Johnny Damon, and Joe Panik provided Boronski with valuable insights into the sports industry. His YouTube work attracted attention from major media outlets like ESPN, NBC Sports, and SB Nation, resulting in on-air interviews with radio shows such as Sunrise Sports in Boston, KFEE Radio in Houston, and KLGR in Minnesota.

 

Filming “The TC & Company Podcast" at Fenway Park

In 2017, Boronski enrolled at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida, initially in the sports marketing program before transferring to the Dan Patrick School of Sportscasting. This program allowed him to work alongside industry leaders such as Dan Patrick, Gus Ramsey, and Arthur Joseph.

During the 2018-19 athletic season, Boronski became a prominent broadcast voice for Rollins College, serving in various roles including play-by-play announcer, color analyst, and sideline reporter for multiple sports. He was selected as the sideline reporter for a special men's basketball broadcast featuring Dan Patrick as the play-by-play announcer.

Boronski also served as a production assistant for the Olympic Channel in 2019, contributing to athlete profiles for the 2020 Summer Olympics.

In October 2019, he made history as the first graduate of the inaugural Dan Patrick School of Sportscasting program.

His professional journey led him to New England Sports Network (NESN) in July 2020, where he worked as an Assistant Content Producer for over two years. At NESN, Boronski interviewed prominent sport icons from the Red Sox, Celtics, and Patriots, including Chris Sale, Jayson Tatum, and Bill Belichick. He also co-hosted "The TC & Company Podcast" with Tom Caron and gained experience in various behind-the-scenes roles before departing in August 2022.

 
Nikki Haley Town Hall in Concord, NH

Covering Nikki Haley’s Town Hall in NH


News Media

In September 2022, Boronski joined NBC5 (formerly WPTZ) in South Burlington, Vermont, as a multimedia journalist. NBC5 is a local TV news station serving Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York. After seven months, he was promoted to nightside news reporter. As a general assignment reporter, Boronski covered a wide range of topics, including local and national politics, breaking news, and human interest stories. He wrote, edited, and produced stories on tight deadlines, reporting live from the field at least five times a week.

Among Boronski's most notable coverage was the catastrophic July 2023 flood in Vermont, which caused millions of dollars in damage. He also traveled to New Hampshire multiple times to report on town hall events for President-elect Donald Trump and Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley. Boronski concluded his tenure at NBC5 in September 2024.


Entertainment Media

 

In 2017, Boronski expanded his media coverage into the entertainment realm while residing in Florida. He conducted interviews with a diverse array of celebrities, including actors, musicians, and social media creators. His growing portfolio featured conversations with notable figures such as Anees, Brandon Routh, Devon Werkheiser, Grace Potter, Ken Jeong, and Tana Mongeau. Notably, Boronski was among the first to interview TikTok sensation Charli D'Amelio.

As Boronski's experience in entertainment journalism flourished, his YouTube celebrity interviews caught the attention of major media outlets like Barstool, Just Jared, and Seventeen Magazine. Simultaneously, he collaborated on social media campaigns with prominent brands such as Cuts Clothing, NordVPN, and Senso.

Tampa Bay Comic Con

Tampa Bay Comic Con

In February 2020, Boronski took on the role as the primary content producer for the individual YouTube channels of prominent social media creators Mark Anastasio, Maximo Rivano, and Luca Lombardo. These influencers boasted a substantial combined following of 13 million across various social media platforms. Boronski's responsibilities included encompassing the creation of engaging video concepts, managing functional setup for productions, executing post-production editing, and identifying and implementing branding opportunities.

Boronski's growing personal brand garnered recognition within the social media community. In 2019, ConnectHERMedia invited him to be a "Featured Talent" at the Atlanta Gen Z Social Summit. At this event, he led a round table discussion on "Growing a Strong Personal Brand" and participated in an "Influencer Celebrity Panel" focused on guiding the future Gen-Z community. Recognizing the increasing concern about content creation pressure, Boronski was also invited to moderate the "Creator Burnout" panel discussion at Playlist Live Orlando 2019.

Stranger Things (Season 3)

Stranger Things (Season 3)

In his spare time, Boronski gained valuable experience as a background actor for popular TV shows filmed in Atlanta, including Netflix's "Stranger Things" (Season 3) and FX's "Atlanta" (Season 2). This experience led to an invitation from Tampa Bay Comic Con in 2018 to lead a discussion on "What it is Like to be a Background Actor?"

As Boronski continues to pursue his multifaceted career in the entertainment industry, he remains grateful for the consistent growth and unwavering support of his social media followers. His journey exemplifies the diverse opportunities available in the modern media landscape, from journalism and brand collaborations to public speaking and acting.