FERRANDO HONORED AS BEST IN TWO STATES
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Erika Ferrando has been named the best TV news reporter in the two-state region of Arkansas and Oklahoma.
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Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Erika Ferrando has been named the best TV news reporter in the two-state region of Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Former Southeastern Channel video editor Justin Redman has been hired as Studio Operations Technician by WDSU-TV in New Orleans.
Former Southeastern Channel and “Northshore News” reporter Amairi Cordova has been hired by Entercom New Orleans as an On-Air Talent for HOT 92.9 an “Urban Oldies” format.
Former Southeastern Channel producer-director Sarah Green (formerly Barbier) has been hired as a Digital Photographer/Editor at WDSU News, Channel 6 in New Orleans.
Former Southeastern Channel news anchor-reporter Paul Rivera, now an anchor-reporter for WIS-TV (CBS) in Columbia, S.C., recently spoke with Southeastern Channel students at the University Center.
Former Southeastern Channel sports anchor-reporter Kati Morse will serve as the color analyst for the upcoming Southland Conference Softball Tournament championship game May 11th which will stream live on ESPN3.
Former Southeastern Channel producer-director-editor Mason Dauphin played a key role in his marketing and promotions department at Lafayette’s KLFY-TV Ch. 10 (CBS) winning Promotion of the Year in the state at the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters Prestige Awards in Baton Rouge recently.
Former Southeastern Channel reporter-anchor Nicole Faucheux has been hired by the New Orleans Pelicans.
Former Southeastern Channel videographer-editor Ruston Hill, now a wedding videographer in New Orleans with his company ExcuseTheDisturbance, had one of his wedding videos go viral for over 50,000 viewers within a couple of days of posting.
Southeastern Channel anchor-reporter Wesley Boone has been named 2018 Louisiana Student Broadcaster of the Year by the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters from all television and radio students in the state.