Cronkite student productions honored at Emmys
Two television productions created by students in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University were honored at the 2009 Emmy Awards given by the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
The work was among five
The chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences gives Emmys each year to professional broadcasters to reward excellence in broadcasting in
The top-ranked student work included an edition of Cronkite NewsWatch, the school’s student newscast that airs on ASUtv Cox 116 and Eight/KAET,
Sue Green, broadcast director for Cronkite News Service and one of two professors who accompanied students to South Africa, said the trip gave students the opportunity to “tell some amazing stories about the challenges facing the people” of that country.
The other student programs nominated for Emmy recognition were documentaries produced by students in Professor John Craft’s documentary production classes in the fall of 2008 and the spring of 2009.
One of them, “The Torn Identity,” about transgender individuals, was of such high quality Craft said it was entered in a professional category rather than as student work. The students traveled to
Cronkite NewsWatch
Tuesday April 28, 2009
Michael Pelton and Joshua Zuber, producers
March 9, 2009
Samantha Brodie, Madelyn Burke, Ryan Cody, JW Cox, Harris Feibischoff, Andrew Filler, Eric Fink, Nicholas Landauer, Frank Morales, Erisa Nakano, Jeff Skrzypek, Mathew Waggoner
“Click for a Soul Mate” about online dating services
Laura Kennedy, Andre Barker and Erica Nwosu
Spring 2009
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Jennifer Wahl, producer
Carolyn Carver, Amber Dixon and Emily Graham, reporters
Summer 2008
“Staring Shadows” about homeless people who live and panhandle on
Michelle Algazi, producer, and Ester Blue, director
Spring 2009
Jillian Sloan, producer; Chris Parkinson, director; and Zak Markey, videographer.
Fall 2008