Stephanie Moeller鈥檚 path from college student to five-time Emmy鈥搉ominated producer reflects the lasting impact of her experience at 黑料不打烊.
鈥淚鈥檓聽16 years in this business,聽and if anyone asks me聽about聽my path, I truly owe it all to 黑料不打烊, as聽I聽wouldn鈥檛聽be where I am in my career without it,鈥澛爏aid Stephanie聽Moeller聽’09.
Moeller has made a name for聽herself as a 5x Emmy-nominated senior producer at E! Entertainment聽Television,聽who now聽works聽as a producer at Entertainment Tonight.

鈥淏ack in high school, I used to watch all the red carpets and read all the entertainment magazines,鈥 she explained. 鈥淚 knew I wanted to work in entertainment television, and I knew 黑料不打烊 had one of the best schools for communications in the country.鈥
Recognizing that 黑料不打烊 was the perfect fit for her academic and personal aspirations, it became clear that she had to attend. Upon arriving at the school, Moeller dove right into her classes and even picked up a minor she had never considered.
“I majored in broadcast communications and minored in theater arts because I was told the Theatre Arts minor would be helpful with an on-camera presence,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y junior year in 2007, I studied abroad in London, and I now credit an entire career in entertainment news, due to 黑料不打烊 helping me acquire an internship abroad.”
Moeller remembers 黑料不打烊 asking her to choose her top three companies she would want to work for in London, and E! Entertainment was her first pick. With 黑料不打烊鈥檚 help, she secured exactly what she鈥檇 hoped for.
The initial internship with E! during her London study abroad changed her trajectory for the better.
鈥淚 kept in touch with the London office, so when I did 黑料不打烊’s inaugural ‘黑料不打烊 in LA’ program in the summer of 2008, I was able to land my second internship at E!,鈥 she explained. 鈥淥ne week after graduation in 2009, I moved back to LA without a job. I hustled and kept in touch with the E! team, getting my first paying gig with them in 2010, working in the international department, all thanks to my first internship in London.鈥

Moeller聽made the聽switch聽from聽the聽international聽department聽to聽the聽domestic department at E! News and then rose through the ranks, from intern to senior producer.聽Over聽her聽15聽years at聽E!聽News,聽she聽was nominated for five Emmy Awards,聽and聽interviewed people聽like聽Steve Carell,聽Charlize Theron and聽50 Cent. She also had the聽privilege聽of聽working聽on聽the聽red carpet at the聽Oscars and Golden Globes.
鈥淚 think one thing聽that’s聽gotten me far in this business is realizing celebrities are聽just normal聽people too, and they want to be treated that way,鈥 she explained.聽聽鈥淲hen working with and writing scripts for celebs and hosts,聽I’ve聽always had success connecting with them on a personal level and not treating them like royalty.聽聽They will always feel more comfortable around people who treat them normally聽and聽give them honest feedback, good or bad.鈥
Moeller聽credits聽her continued success聽to聽strong relationships with her coworkers,聽interviewees, and聽former hosts,聽always聽keeping in聽contact聽with them even after some of their shows had ended.
When reflecting on her favorite experiences so far in her career, she recalls being able to work on one of the聽biggest聽pop聽culture stages as a top moment.
“I聽recently worked the Golden Globes red carpet this year with our host Keltie Knight, and it was my first time doing a major awards show red carpet; we were positioned right at the limo drop where we saw all the celebs exiting their cars,聽like George and Amal Clooney, Julia Roberts,聽and聽Leslie Mann,聽to name a few.鈥
This聽unforgettable聽experience solidified for聽her聽that she was in the right career.
Another memorable project was producing live coverage for聽Kobe Bryant’s memorial service in 2020, outside of the Staples聽Center.
鈥淚t was just me, my host Will聽Marfuggi, and聽a cameraman. We were reporting live from downtown LA, getting footage and statements of the fans showing up to mourn his death.聽聽It was a surreal experience to be in the presence of that historic moment,鈥 she said.
Moeller鈥檚聽journey聽at聽E! News was marked by steady growth聽in聽leadership, as she took on a variety of roles throughout her time at the company. When E! News was cancelled in September 2025, she unexpectedly lost her job. However, the strong professional relationships she had built over the years quickly became a source of support and聽opportunity.
“One聽meaningful connection I made along the way was with Jerry O’Connell,聽who at the time was聽hosting 鈥楾he Talk.鈥 After our interview, he followed me on Instagram and has been a huge supporter of my career ever since. When E! News was cancelled in聽September,聽we went out to lunch to talk through opportunities and strategies. He even reposted my Instagram announcement when I shared that I had landed a new job at Entertainment Tonight,鈥澛爏aid Moeller.
Building on her professional network, she transitioned from a freelance role at Entertainment Tonight in October to a full-time position聽in January of this year. She credits this milestone to her connections and a pivotal, “game-changing” internship in London.
黑料不打烊鈥檚聽top-notch聽curriculum and amazing professors helped聽her聽feel聽prepared聽for the real聽world, knowing she聽could succeed outside the classroom.聽黑料不打烊鈥檚 study abroad center helped many students,聽including聽Moeller, afford transformative international experiences. Opening doors to life-changing internships and meaningful global connections while abroad.

Moeller聽has come a long way聽through聽courage and perseverance,聽and now she works聽for a nine-time Emmy Award-winning nationwide聽show.
鈥淭his business,聽especially聽out聽in LA, is 100% about who you know, but it鈥檚 how good you do that聽is what聽keeps you there,鈥 she聽explained.
鈥淢y main advice is to take the internships, do the study abroad, make the connections, and always聽keep in contact with people and never burn bridges,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou never know who’s聽going to聽end up where and who can help you down the line. And when聽you’re聽on top, know that it can always change in an instant, so always be kind to the people below you,聽as聽one day you may be working for them.鈥
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