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HEARST BROADCAST NEWS FINALISTS NAMED
The William Randolph Hearst Foundation has announced the student radio and television broadcast finalists selected in the January Journalism Awards Program broadcast competition. The category for Competition Two was News.
The top five winners in both radio and television were selected from among 26 radio and 54 television entries submitted. These winners, along with the top five finalists from both categories in Competition One, will submit additional tapes for a semi-final round of judging. Following the semi-final round of judging, five in radio and five in television will be chosen to compete in the program’s national broadcast news Championships in San Francisco, along with winners of the writing and photojournalism competitions.
The top five radio finalists, qualifying for the semi-finals:
First Place, $2,000 award, WALTER STORHOLT, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Second Place, $1,500 award, BETH CROUGHAN, Syracuse University
Third Place, $1,000 award, SARA CARMICHAEL, Syracuse University
Fourth Place, $750 award, BRIAN BOHL, Hofstra University
Fifth Place, $600 award, ELIZABETH NICOLE ERWIN, Murray State University
The top five television finalists, qualifying for the semi-finals:
First Place, $2,000 award, JENNIFER CARPENTER, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Second Place, $1,500 award, MAIKA BAUERLE, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Third Place, $1,000 award, G. AARON PATTERSON, Pennsylvania State University
Fourth Place, $1,000 award, BONNIE BOLT, Arizona State University
Fifth Place, $600 award, MICHELLE ASHWORTH, Arizona State University
Other award winners in radio:
Sixth Place, $500 award, ANDY SCHWABENBAUER, Pennsylvania State University
Seventh Place, $500 award, ALEXANDRA HILL, University of Florida
Eighth Place, $500 award, ADAM RHEW, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Ninth Place, $500 award, ERIC SCHAFFER, University of Maryland
Tenth Place, $500 award, ROBERT ARCAMONA, Pennsylvania State University
Other award winners in television:
Sixth place, $500 award, BRETT DENHAM, Brigham Young University
Seventh Place, $500 award, THERESA BOWMAN, Northwestern University
Eighth Place, $500 award, SHELLY SCHWARTZ, Syracuse University
Ninth Place, $500 award, LOREN CICALESE, Pennsylvania State University
Tenth Place, $500 award, JESSICA DRNEK, San Jose State University
The schools of these award winning finalists receive matching grants.
These students placed among the top 20 in radio and will receive award certificates:
DANA GRANILLO, Arizona State University, eleventh place
MARCO VILLARREAL, Brigham Young University, twelfth place-tie
CHRISTOPHER HRABE, University of Missouri, twelfth place-tie
LINDSAY ALVESTAD, University of Montana, twelfth place-tie
JENNIFER BORGET, Brigham Young University, fifteenth place
SEAN POWERS, University of Missouri, sixteenth place
KYLE SEIG, University of Florida, seventeenth place-tie
ANDREA KLERIDES, Hofstra University, seventeenth place-tie
MEGAN BOWERS, West Virginia University, nineteenth place
SAM ESHELMAN, Arizona State University, twentieth place
These students placed among the top 20 in television and will receive award certificates:
RANDY GYLLENHAAL, Elon University, eleventh place-tie
ANDREW MARSON, University of South Carolina, eleventh place-tie
MATHEW MENDEZ, University of Southern California, thirteenth place-tie
LORENZO HALL, University of Missouri, thirteenth place-tie
ANGELICA DURIA, University of Illinois, fifteenth place
JAMES EVERETTS, Kent State University, sixteenth place
STEVE BUTERA, West Virginia University, seventeenth place-tie
RYAN S. LUBY, University of Missouri, seventeenth place-tie
TESSA MENTUS, Syracuse University, seventeenth place-tie
MEGAN ALBRIGHT, University of Florida, twentieth place
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill placed first in the Intercollegiate Broadcast News Competition with the highest accumulated student points from the two radio and television competitions. It is followed by: Syracuse University; Pennsylvania StateUniversity; University of Missouri; Hofstra University; Arizona State University;Northwestern University; University of Florida; Brigham Young University; West VirginiaUniversity. The top three winners will receive $10,000, $5,000, and $2,500 respectively.
The judges, all professionals in radio and television, are: Barbara Cochran, President,RTNDA, Washington, DC; Michael Luckoff, President and General Manager, KGO AM Radio, Inc., San Francisco, CA; and Fred Young, Senior Vice President of News, Hearst-Argyle Television, New York, NY.
The 2007-2008 broadcast news competitions are held in 108 member colleges and universities of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication with accredited undergraduate journalism programs. The Broadcast News Competition was added in 1988 to the Hearst Foundation’s Journalism Awards Program that for 48 years has included writing, photojournalism, and multimedia, and now offers awards totaling up to $500,000 in scholarships, matching grants and stipends.
Contact:
Jan C. Watten, Program Director
415.908.4560
jwatten@hearstfdn.org