Lincoln College’s LCTV Nominated
as Best College/University Television Station in the United States
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[January 13, 2022]
LCTV, the student operated television station at Lincoln College,
has been nominated for the overall 2022 Best College/University
Television Station by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS).
In addition, the Radio, Television, and New Media program at Lincoln
College was also nominated in six additional categories of the IBS
annual awards competition, announced on Monday. The awards will be
presented in early March at the IBS annual conference, to be held
virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Other institutions competing for the Best College/University
Television Station honors are Temple University, Ashland University,
Lasell University, Arkansas State University, William Patterson
University of New Jersey, and Western Illinois University.
Lincoln College received nominations in the following individual
categories:
Best Commercial/Promotion: Guest House Coffee and Pastries;
credit to Noah Henry, a senior from Lincoln.
Best Video Play-by-Play Broadcast: Lincoln College vs.
Roosevelt CCAC Tournament Opener, February 2021; credit to Spencer
Davis, a sophomore from Emden, and Adam Hoffman of Chatham, a 2021
Lincoln College graduate.
Best Video Sports Program: This Just In; credit to Davis,
Hoffman, and Zaknafein Luken, a senior from Lincoln.
Best Radio Sports Play-by-Play (Men’s Basketball): Lincoln
College vs. Lincoln Christian College, 1/25/21; credit to Davis and
Hoffman
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Best Press Release: LCTV/WLNX Basketball Press Release; credit to Davis.
Best Show Promotional Poster: Hate is Not Welcome Here; credit to Luken.
“The nomination for Best College/University Television Station represents a
remarkable accomplishment, considering that LCTV has existed since only 2016,”
said Dr. John Malone, Lincoln College Division Chair for Fine Arts and
Communication. “Credit goes to the outstanding efforts of our students,
particularly our student leader, Zak Luken, whose infectious work ethic and
dedication has filtered down to the rest of the staff. Kudos must also be
extended to Bud Broyles, who I hired in 2018 to take LCTV to the next level.
And, the addition of Jesse Guinn to our television/interactive faculty last year
was also a home run.”
Overall, IBS received close to 2,000 entries from 77 separate educational
institutions nationwide.
Lincoln College launched the baccalaureate program in Radio, Television, and New
Media in 2016. The program has been recognized each year by both IBS and the
Illinois Broadcasters Association for student achievements in media.
Approximately 30 students are enrolled in the program. For more information,
prospective students can reach Dr. Malone at
jmalone@lincoln
college.edu or by calling
(217) 735-7288. Talent based scholarships are available.
[Lauren D. Grenlund] |