College Night Wins “Best Comedy”
“College Night”, the Southeastern Channel’s premiere destination for student-produced short films and sketch comedy, was recently awarded “best comedy” honors by College Broadcasters Inc.
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“College Night”, the Southeastern Channel’s premiere destination for student-produced short films and sketch comedy, was recently awarded “best comedy” honors by College Broadcasters Inc.
The semester may be over but the opportunities continue for students at the Southeastern Channel! Staffers Brendon Smith and Kendrick Allen were able to connect with “Locked on Saints” host Ross Jackson.
Why wait until next Halloween? “Harry Potter, Hairy Hobbits and Historical Films,” Dr. Bill Robison’s latest investigation of all things amusing and spooky is available now on the Southeastern Channel!
Announcing the debut of our new Southeastern-oriented interview show Southeastern “Q&A,” an in-depth discussion with members of the Southeastern community. In our first episode, we visit with Columbia Theatre Artistic Director Jim Winter.
Building on a decades-long tradition of excellence and innovation, The Southeastern Channel announces key staff realignments for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Former Southeastern Channel news reporter-anchor and producer Amanda Kitch is now a Multimedia Content Producer for Deep Fried Advertising in New Orleans.
For the ninth time the Southeastern Channel’s student newscast, “Northshore News”, has been named the “Best College Video Newscast in the South” by the Southeast Journalism Conference (SEJC).
For the 11th time, the Southeastern Channel has been recognized as the “Best College Television Station in the South”.
Rick Settoon, the Southeastern Channel’s general manager since its inception over 20 years ago who led it to become one of the elite college television stations in the nation, will be retiring from the channel and Southeastern Louisiana University effective August 5th.
Former Southeastern Channel producer-videographer-editor Christopher LeCoq has been hired as a Videographer-Editor for Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) in Baton Rouge (DMA 94).