SOUTHEASTERN CHANNEL HONORED BY EMMYS
Southeastern Channel students were recently honored as winners of two Student Production Awards given by the Suncoast Emmy region of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
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Southeastern Channel students were recently honored as winners of two Student Production Awards given by the Suncoast Emmy region of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Former Southeastern Channel producer-director-editor Nick Brilleaux is now a video producer in marketing for the internationally-known software company Wisetail in Bozeman, Montana, which produces learning management systems, online learning, and instructor-based training.
Former Southeastern Channel news producer-videographer-editor Rachel Eastridge is currently a news videographer for KFMB-TV Ch. 8 (CBS) in San Diego, Ca. (DMA 28).
Former Southeastern Channel student film director-editor Stephen Pfeil is currently a motion picture editor for television movies produced by the SyFY Network, Hallmark Channel, and Lifetime Network along with feature films produced for independent movie companies Worklight Pictures and Big Easy Pictures in New Orleans.
Former Southeastern Channel sports anchor-reporter Trey Mongrue is now Sports Director at KALB-TV Ch. 5 (NBC) in Alexandria where he covers sports in central and northern Louisiana.
Former Southeastern Channel producer, reporter, videographer and editor Colton Vickers produces a variety of videos for Lion Sports as Video Production Coordinator for Southeastern Athletics.
Former Southeastern Channel producer, videographer and editor Drew Sagona is now the studio director for newscasts at WDAM-TV Ch. 7 (NBC/ABC) in Hattiesburg, Ms. (DMA 168).
Former Southeastern Channel news producer Jordan Reid is currently producing the 5 pm. newscast at KATC-TV (ABC) Ch. 3 in Lafayette (DMA 120).
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Paul Rivera, currently an anchor-reporter for WIS-TV (CBS) Ch. 10 in Columbia, S.C. (DMA 77), recently traveled to the Mexican border to report live on the border crisis and cover Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin’s protest of immigration policy.
Former Southeastern Channel reporter-videographer-editor Steven Smith has been hired as a news videographer at KDFY-TV (FOX) Ch. 4 in Dallas, Tx., the number one TV station in Dallas, the fifth largest market in the United States.