Lincoln College students take
awards at Broadcasters Conference
Student productions honored for Promotions
and Longform Journalism
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[October 21, 2017]
LINCOLN
Students
in Lincoln College’s Radio, Television and New Media program placed
in the Illinois Broadcaster’s Association Student Silver Dome awards
at the Association’s student conference in Normal on Oct. 6th.
In the category of Best Radio/TV Promotional or Public Service
Campaign, Lincoln College students Dylan Diemert, Meranda Vieregge
and Nik Jackson earned third place for their “Radio, TV and New
Media Degree Promo.” The segment promotes the school’s new
bachelor’s degree program in Radio, Television and New Media. It can
be viewed at
https://youtu.be/UOcyAlcjL-o
In the category of Best TV Longform Journalism Programming students
Tess Bruni. Andrew Walker and Chris Garcia took third place for “A
Closer Look at Creekside,” a segment that explores the College’s G.
Dennis Campbell Creekside Outdoor Center for Environmental
Education. The program can be seen at
https://youtu.be/ehZPxRlZazY
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In the category of Best Radio/TV Promotional or Public Service
Campaign, students Dylan Diemert, Christian Lloyd, JD Keister and Henry Blackman
earned second place for their “89x Special Olympics Polar Plunge Sponsorship.”
At the conference students attended sessions featuring topics of
interest in the media industry. Professor John Malone, Division Chair for
Communications and Fine Arts, moderated a panel discussion on employer
expectations and Professor Deb Antoine, lead faculty for Radio, Television and
New Media, moderated a panel discussion on women in media.
“The Lincoln College Radio, Television and New Media program is only in the
beginning of its second year. We are very proud these students created videos
judged as extraordinary after such a short time in the program. We are extremely
lucky at Lincoln College to have state-of-the-art facilities where are students
are allowed to gain hands-on experience, even during their first year,” Antoine
said.
[Mark Gordon
Public Relations and Media Manager
Lincoln College] |