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Find what you love doing, then passionately run with it!If you're a rugby fan, chances are you already know the voice of 26-year-old broadcast sports presenter, Cato Louw. She's officially the youngest female rugby anchor on SuperSport, and also the voice behind the EWN Sports bulletins on the KFM 94.5 Weekend Breakfast Show and the John Maytham Show on CapeTalk. She shares her unbridled rugger-passion and advice for others looking to follow in her sports broadcaster footsteps. ![]() Image supplied. © Cato Louw by Zanyika du Preez. This year marks six years in radio for Hogsback, Eastern Cape born-and-raised Louw, as well as her two-year anniversary on TV. A glance at the posts and shares on her Twitter feed and it’s obvious that sports broadcasting isn’t just her day job, it’s her passion. For example, this pinned tweet:
Here, she explains that passion for sports as well as the study and early career choices that led to her current role as sports broadcaster, what it takes to stand out as a female in the sport and broadcast industry alike, and how she attains work-life balance between also MCing events like Woordfees, the MFM 92.6 Awards, Maties Rugby Awards, and the University of Stellenbosch Sports Awards…
I saw this woman running onto the field and helping a player who was clearly in pain. I thought “Wow, how cool is it that she gets to be part of the team like that?” I didn’t know that a woman could even step into this male-dominated environment back then. However, life happened and I switched over to a two-year diploma in fitness and nutrition at the Exercise Teachers’ Academy (ETA), and auditioned for the SuperSport Lady Rugga talent search in 2011 – while I didn’t make the cut to finals, the judges suggested I gain experience as a sports presenter by joining MFM 92.6, the campus radio station at Stellenbosch University. Those auditions I aced, so as I completed my diploma I also moved up the ranks at MFM over the next five years, from hosting late nights all the way through to co-anchoring the breakfast show and drive show. I loved sharing these amazing stories, shedding light on what sport is doing to change lives and of course, showcasing our brilliant talent in this country.I learned as much as I possibly could about the industry from my five years at MFM, and in that time I was lucky enough to start shadowing at EWN Sport. Thereafter, they offered me a job as weekend sports anchor for KFM 94.5, and last year I joined Cape Talk’s Drive Show with John Maytham. My TV role complements what I do on radio, as I started working at SuperSport after they held auditions for new Varsity Cup presenters at the end of 2016. I took a chance, flew up to Joburg and made the cut. And what a thrilling ride it has been! In broadcasting – be proactive. You sometimes get stuck in a role because you’re a woman or have a certain personality, but that’s not necessarily where you want to end up. Unfortunately, we all have to do jobs we don’t always like – that’s all part of finding out what you do actually like. So, go find an opportunity. If there’s a role you want to step into, ask! I wanted to make sure MFM’s sport was up to date and that we are on par with commercial stations, which resulted in the job I have now. So, be proactive.
No one suddenly reaches their goal. Even though sometimes it feels that way, they work towards it. Then you put your head down and you work very hard every day to get there.Seems Louw has well on her way to reaching her goal of hosting and presenting her own sports lifestyle TV show on SuperSport and exploring every corner of the world in search of the finest cup of coffee. Visit the Primedia Broadcasting press office and keep up with Louw on the following social media channels: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram About Leigh AndrewsLeigh Andrews AKA the #MilkshakeQueen, is former Editor-in-Chief: Marketing & Media at Bizcommunity.com, with a passion for issues of inclusion, belonging, and of course, gourmet food and drinks! Now follow her travel adventures on YouTube @MidlifeMeander. View my profile and articles... |