RIVERA SPEAKS WITH SOUTHEASTERN CHANNEL STUDENTS
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 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.
Southeastern Channel anchor-reporter Amanda Kitch has been named winner of the 2018 Louisiana Association of Broadcasters Student Scholarship.
Former Southeastern Channel producer-director Chris LeCoq is producing and directing a new weekly outdoors show, “Bayou Wild”, for the Cox Sports Television Network and a potential viewing audience of 5.5 million throughout the country.
Former Southeastern Channel videographer-editor Jeremy Rhodes has been hired as a video editor by the Focus Worldwide TV Network, a Covington production house that creates Catholic-based programming with religious, entertainment, cultural and news offerings.
A bevy of aspiring reporters, anchors, producers, directors, videographers and editors from the Southeastern Channel attended the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters’ Student Career Workshop Saturday, Feb. 24th at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans.