NORTHSHORE NEWS WINS BEST TV NEWSCAST IN THE SOUTH
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).
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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).
Former Southeastern Channel news and sports reporter-anchor Tristyn Turner has been hired as a Multimedia Journalist by WBRZ-TV Ch. 2 (ABC) in Baton Rouge, La. (DMA 94).
Former Southeastern Channel sports anchor-reporter Dylan Domangue, now Sports Director at KALB-TV Ch. 5 (NBC) in Alexandria, La., has been honored by the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters with “Best Sports Show” presented by the LAB at its 2023 Prestige Awards banquet in Baton Rouge, La.
Southeastern Channel sports reporter Taylor Nettle of Lacombe has been named Student Broadcaster of the Year in Television by the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters (LAB) recently at their 2023 Prestige Awards luncheon in Baton Rouge.
For the second time in the past four years, the Southeastern Channel has won 2nd place in the nation for Best Video Newscast selected by College Broadcasters, Inc. at the National Student Production Awards in Baltimore, Md.
The Southeastern Channel, one of the elite college television stations in the nation, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.