CHANNEL STUDENTS DOMINATE AP AWARDS
Southeastern Channel students recently dominated top honors in television at the 2018 Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press College Broadcasters Awards in New Orleans.
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Southeastern Channel students recently dominated top honors in television at the 2018 Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press College Broadcasters Awards in New Orleans.
Former Southeastern Channel producer-director Sarah Green (formerly Barbier) has been hired as a Digital Photographer/Editor at WDSU News, Channel 6 in New Orleans.
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Paul Rivera, now an anchor-reporter for WIS-TV (CBS) in Columbia, S.C., recently spoke with Southeastern Channel students at the University Center.
Former Southeastern Channel sports anchor-reporter Kati Morse will serve as the color analyst for the upcoming Southland Conference Softball Tournament championship game May 11th which will stream live on ESPN3.
Legendary news reporter Rick Rowe of KTBS-TV in Shreveport will visit the Southeastern Channel Friday to present, “40 Years of Television”, at 10 am. in University Center Room 133.
Watch live as the Lions baseball team take on the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks tonight at 6PM.
Watch the first two games of this weekend’s series, beginning with a double-header starting Friday, April 20th, @4PM.
Watch the moving story of popular Hammond resident Benny Latino in the upcoming Southeastern Channel documentary, “To Speak Again”, set to air April 21 on the channel.
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Paul Rivera, now an anchor-reporter for WIS-TV Ch. 10 (CBS) in Columbia, S.C., will speak about working in the television news industry at 12 noon, Thursday, April 26th in University Center Room 133.
For the fifth time, the Southeastern Channel student newscast, “Northshore News”, has been named the top television newscast in the region out of all colleges in Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee by the prestigious Society of Professional Journalists.