About Trevor Keath
Trevor Keath Roberts built a career that moves between courtrooms and control rooms. He earned his Juris Doctor from Trinity Law School in 2010 after completing a Bachelor of Arts in political science at California Baptist University in 2008. His academic path mixed legal study and public administration, laying groundwork for a practice that intersects law, policy and media operations.
After finishing law school, Roberts entered private practice as a lawyer in 2011. That early period in private practice gave him experience handling client matters and navigating California’s legal environment. He later served as of counsel and consultant at WHGC in 2013, a role that expanded his work beyond traditional litigation and into advisory and compliance matters for organizational clients.
Roberts moved into academia as an adjunct professor at Trinity Law School in 2014. In that capacity he taught law students and supervised practical exercises, helping bridge classroom theory and real-world practice. Colleagues from that period describe his classroom approach as direct and practical; he emphasized how legal concepts apply in operational settings.
In 2015 he shifted further into media when he took the post of Director of Production and Live Programming at KSCI TV - LA 18. The position placed him at the junction of content creation and regulatory obligations. He oversaw live broadcasts and coordinated production teams while attending to licensing and broadcast standards. That blend of hands-on production responsibility and legal oversight became a recurring theme in his career.
Roberts took on an executive role in 2017 as Vice President at LA Primetime TV. The move into executive management broadened his perspective on media enterprises. He worked on operational planning, programming decisions and the legal frameworks that affect broadcast distribution. His career path shows repeated movement between legal practice, teaching and media leadership.
He is admitted to the California bar and continues to practice in the state. Roberts combines his courtroom background, academic experience and production know-how when advising clients. He currently practices law in California and advises media and broadcast clients on legal and operational matters.