Southeastern Channel sophomore Taylor Nettle has won the prestigious 2022 Louisiana Association of Broadcasters Student Broadcasting Scholarship worth $4,000. Nettle was awarded the scholarship at the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters (LAB) annual Prestige Awards Gala at the Renaissance Hotel in Baton Rouge. She was selected for the scholarship by all television and radio professionals in Louisiana from among all college broadcasting students in the state. Nettle becomes the seventh Southeastern Channel student to win a LAB scholarship in the past eight years. At the Southeastern Channel, Nettle has anchored, produced, and reported for episodes of “Northshore News,” recently named the best student newscast in the nation by College Broadcasters, Inc. at its National Student Production Awards. She also directs the award-winning live, weekly student sportscast, “The Big Game”, along with directing Southeastern football, basketball, volleyball, soccer, and baseball live game broadcasts streaming on ESPN+. Nettle has also written, produced, directed, shot, edited, and acted in a variety of other Southeastern Channel productions, including short films, music videos, promos, station IDs, public service announcements, the student comedy show, “College Night”, and live multi-camera broadcasts of performance events and forums. She’s currently a producer for the Channel’s student film show, “Cinematheque”. Nettle also recently won the annual student journalism scholarship worth $2,500 given by the Press Club of New Orleans.
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