Former Southeastern Channel producer-videographer-editor Chris LeCoq has been honored with four national awards, two Silver Telly Awards and two Communicator Awards of Excellence, for several 2020 episodes of his Louisiana outdoors show, BayouWildTV. The owner of Full Frame Media Productions in Denham Springs, LeCoq won a Silver Telly, the highest Telly Award, for his episodes “Ghosts of the Bayou” and “Escape to Hackberry”. He won the top Communicator Award, the Award of Excellence, for the episodes “Cameraworthy Craftsmanship” and “Last Stop for Fishing”. LeCoq has been honored multiple times by the Louisiana Outdoor Writers Association for “Bayou Wild” and “Paradise Louisiana“. “Bayou Wild” airs on the Southeastern Channel (6 pm. Thursdays), Cox Sports Television (CST), WUPL-MyTV54, Eatel (Ch. 4/704), Vision TV, WBRZ, and WBRZ-Plus. The show is co-hosted by Don Dubuc (award-winning outdoor journalist/broadcaster) and Captain Martha Spencer, former WGNO meteorologist. LeCoq also freelances as a camera operator for the SEC Network. While at the Southeastern Channel, LeCoq shot, edited, produced, and directed a variety of projects, receiving a professional Emmy nomination for his editing of the lecture, “Paul is Dead”.