ASU journalism students dominate NATAS Student Production Award nominations


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The Cronkite School is one of the nation’s top journalism and mass communication schools, with professional programs in digital media, broadcast news, sports reporting, media innovation, public relations, digital marketing, Spanish-language news and more. ASU photo

Students at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication dominated the nominations field of the prestigious Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Student Production Awards. 

Nominated for their exemplary work in reporting, editing, directing, producing, writing and photography, students earned 24 nominations across 13 categories — more than any other college or university.

Cronkite School students nabbed every nomination in the College Sports Program and College Sports Story or Segment categories. Student Henry Domine and recent graduate Tabitha Bland — who recently began her professional career as a multimedia journalist at WMTV 15 News in Madison, Wisconsin — each earned three nominations.

The Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences honors the art and science of professionals and students working in television with regional Emmy Awards and Student Production Awards, and covers the regions of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and southeastern California.

Winners will be announced at the Student Production Awards ceremony on Sept. 21 in Scottsdale.

Cronkite School student nominees

College newscast

Cronkite News, October 31, 2023: Janaé Bradford, Sivan Plotkin, Mea Griffin, Zachary Davis

College news report

Outrigger Connections: Tabitha Bland

Homeless Solutions: Tabitha Bland

College multimedia journalist

Relocating Rattlesnakes: Tabitha Bland

McInerny Celebrates 40 Years: Jonah Krell

College non-fiction — short form

Sweltering Saguaros: Daniel Stipanovich, Jason Marmon, Seungshin Seo

Pollinator Protectors: Ellie Willard, Alexis Heichman, Molly Mazinter, Chito Sakala

College public affairs/community service

Singletons: Lauren Bly

Getting Connected: Maria Staubs

College arts/entertainment/cultural affairs

Music Nonprofit: Leslie Chapman

NASCAR Camping Culture: Jeffrey Hinkle

College magazine program

Cronkite News: Arizona’s Oasis: Zachary Davis, Sivan Plotkin

College sports story or segment

Donning the Doan: Matt Venezia

Horse Racing Stalled: Jacob Luthi

Going for Gold: Beatriz Martinez

College sports program

Cronkite Sports Report NCAA Special: Henry Domine

Cronkite Sports Live: Ronan Heykoop, Henry Domine, Justin Carter, Ben Parris, Riley Swenson

Sun Devil Football Pregame Show: Matt Venezia, Paul Schulz, Janae Bradford

Cronkite Sports Final Four Preview: Paul Schulz, Henry Domine

College audio/sound

Signa CN Director’s Track: Mick Signa

College editor

House v. NCAA: Ethan Tuttle

Territorial Cup Preview: Nick Borgia

College photographer

Danny S. Shoots & Delivers: Danny Stipanovich

College writer

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