Murry Daniels is the Asst. Director of Digital Media Operations at the Southeastern Channel.
Former Southeastern Channel news and sports reporter-anchor Dylan Domangue has provided storm coverage for the central Louisiana region as a News Reporter/Anchor for KALB-TV Ch. 5 (NBC) in Alexandria, La. (DMA 181).
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Amanda Kitch provided storm-related coverage in her role as a news and traffic reporter for WAFB-TV Ch. 9 (CBS) in Baton Rouge during the 2020 hurricane season.
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Paul Rivera, now a news reporter for WESH-TV Ch. 2 (NBC) in Orlando, Fla. (DMA 18), aided WDSU-TV Ch. 6 (NBC) in New Orleans with coverage of 2020 hurricanes Marco and Laura.
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Erika Ferrando, currently General Assignment News Reporter for WWL-TV Ch. 4 (CBS) in New Orleans (DMA 50), recently covered the 2020 storm season for her WWL viewing audience throughout southeast Louisiana and the Gulf Coast.
The Southeastern Channel has been honored with 1st Place in the nation in three different categories by College Broadcasters, Inc. at its 2020 National Student Production Awards ceremony.
Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Chris Rosato has won first place in the nation for “Best Video Hard News Reporting” given by College Broadcasters, Inc. at its 2020 National Student Production Awards ceremony.
The Southeastern Channel’s live student sportscast, “The Big Game”, has been honored with first place in the nation for “Best Video Sportscast” by College Broadcasters, Inc. at its 2020 National Student Production Awards ceremony.
Former Southeastern Channel videographer-editor Cameron Pittman has been honored with first place in the nation for “Best Video Public Service Announcement” at its 2020 National Student Production Awards ceremony.
The Southeastern Channel has been named a National Finalist as one of the top four in the nation in five different categories for the 2020 National Student Production Awards presented by College Broadcasters, Inc.
Former Southeastern Channel news and sports anchor-reporter Taylor Rubach, now the prime-time news anchor for WXXV-TV Ch. 25 (FOX/NBC) in Gulfport/Biloxi, Ms., has been anchoring WXXV daily newscasts with storm coverage along the Gulf Coast.