Loren Watt first joined STL TV as a Freelance Host - Reporter in 1995. He has hosted numerous shows and interviewed some of the most prominent Business leaders and politicians in St. Louis. As his interest grew in media, so did his opportunities to work behind the scenes as a videographer and editor.

Loren has shoot & edited numerous Press Conferences for air on STL TV. While still freelance Loren was given his first opportunity to produce a youth show, Changing Times that deals with interest & issues of youth. Soon there after he produced and hosted some of the first City Corner shows. In 1999, Loren joined the staff full-time and began producing How’s Your Mental Health?. Always looking for the next challenge, and as an out growth of doing City Corners Loren & Miles Vesich created a program called One-on-One with Watt, which seeks to offer a more provocative in-depth interview with the movers and shakers of St. Louis. It is the complete story not just a thirty - second sound byte.

Having worked on most of the shows in some capacity, Loren is well seasoned in all aspects of studio and remote productions. He is also an experienced producer and host.

Loren was proud to be a part of the Inside Sports crew as a segment Host and bring home STL TV'S first Emmy Award.

Look for Loren’s latest Interview with Tavis Smiley as they discuss his new book The Covenant only on STL TV.

Awards Received
1996 Association of Black Journalist Award - Gateway Sports Scene - James “Cool Papa” Bell
1998 Telly Award Host-Co-Producer of Profiles & Outlooks - Katherine Dunham
1999 Excellence in Journalism Award - ABJ -Tuskegee Airmen
1999 Excellence in Journalism Award - ABJ - Legends in Black History
2001 Mental Health Media Award-Public TV Category -Producer
2001 Telly Award -Host Producer - One on One w/Watt
2002 Telly Award - Inside Sports - Camera Operator
2003 Emmy Award Mid-America - Inside Sports - Segment Host