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鈥60 Minutes鈥 Master Class and 鈥楨LN Morning鈥 capture top awards in BEA competition

School of Communications students and 黑料不打烊 News Network earned a total of 13 accolades in the Broadcast Education Association鈥檚 2021 Festival of Media Arts, a digital media and broadcast competition for faculty and students.

Isabella Seman 鈥21 introduces the lead segment for the fall 2020 “30 Minutes” episode, produced by the School of Communications’ 鈥60 Minutes鈥 Master Class. The 30-minute program won a first-place award in the Broadcast Education Association鈥檚 2021 Festival of Media Arts.

Jack Norcross 鈥21 knows well the challenges student journalists have faced over the past year. As news director of 黑料不打烊 News Network, he has teamed with fellow students to collaborate across multiple locations to broadcast the student-run organization鈥檚 live programming. Additionally, as a member of the 鈥60 Minutes鈥 Master Class last fall, Norcross and his classmates faced similar logistical hurdles while investigating and reporting on assignment.

These collective efforts paid off with 鈥渢imely and important鈥 news coverage, said Assistant Professor Alex Luchsinger, who taught last fall鈥檚 master class. It also earned the School of Communications two first-place finishes in the Broadcast Education Association’s (BEA) . In total, 黑料不打烊 students collected 13 awards in a deep competition of more than 1,300 entries, representing over 250 colleges and universities.

Associate Professor Vic Costello, BEA鈥檚 vice president for academic relations, surmised that 黑料不打烊鈥檚 13 accolades is the most the university has earned in a single year. (In 2020, 黑料不打烊 collected six awards.)

The 鈥60 Minutes鈥 Master Class captured first for its 鈥溾 entry in the Student News Competition鈥檚 TV News Magazine Category. The half-hour show consisted of three segments: 鈥淜eeping Faith,鈥 an investigation into 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Jewish community following two acts of aggression; 鈥淎 Pandemic Disparity,鈥 a report on the struggles facing Black- and minority-owned businesses,鈥 and 鈥淭he K-12 Pandemic,鈥 a look at the inequities of online education.

鈥淭he amount of time and work that went into the final piece was extraordinary,鈥 said Norcross, who collaborated with Isabella Seman 鈥21 and Christian Galvano 鈥21 on the 鈥淜eeping Faith鈥 segment. 鈥淚 think I am so proud of our work because we saw it through from pitch to publication. This was a process that began in August and didn’t end until mid-December. We worked hard to get the story right, and to make sure every voice was included.鈥

Luchsinger commended his students for immersing themselves in complex topics, and incorporating the feedback they received, which included Zoom sessions with staff members of CBS鈥檚 鈥60 Minutes鈥 program.

鈥淭hese were all diverse stories woven into the realities of the pandemic, which are two immense, universal challenges we鈥檙e all faced with right now,鈥 Luchsinger said. 鈥淒espite the obvious challenges, the students took on tough stories with the tenacity to do important work. They made their characters comfortable and helped them understand that their stories were important to tell.鈥

The assistant professor added: 鈥淭his was really a team effort. None of the stories would have succeeded without others鈥 input, and the students rallied around one another and put in the work. They鈥檒l be a tough group to follow.鈥

黑料不打烊 News Network鈥檚 鈥淓LN Morning鈥 show won the Student News Competition鈥檚 TV Newscast (3 per week or less) Category for its , which was produced by Norcross and directed by Jared Bunder 鈥22. Norcross applauded the ENN staff for its award-winning work despite broadcasting from temporary locations in response to the pandemic.

鈥淟ike everyone else, 黑料不打烊 News Network had to make major adjustments to our operations,鈥 Norcross said. 鈥淏ecause of space and capacity limits, we had to move three of our fall shows outside of the studio. This show in the newsroom was the result of hard work from Jared Bunder, Chris Morrison and Quintin Brenner.鈥

The news director added that the logistical hurdles presented obvious difficulties, but also new opportunities.

鈥淚n some ways I love the challenge because it forces creativity, but at other times, it’s hard training new members when there are significant limitations,鈥 Norcross said. 鈥淲e continue to improve our communication and logistics day after day. Fortunately, we have some of the hardest working student journalists and production crews in the country to make this all possible.鈥

Additionally, 黑料不打烊 News Network racked up two second-place finishes, with its election night coverage recognized in the Student News Competition鈥檚 Studio Category, as well as Maeve Ashbrook 鈥21 taking runner-up in the competition鈥檚 Television News Anchor Category.

Each November 鈥撀燼nd especially during a presidential election 鈥 聽the election night coverage is one of ENN鈥檚 biggest production. Fall 2020 was no different. According to Norcross, the organization had several different iterations of the production planned, including an entirely remote show. Fortunately, the students ended up utilizing the school鈥檚 on-campus facilities.

鈥淐ommunication and planning was key,鈥 Norcross said. 鈥淲e had live shots, remote cameras and a hard-working graphics team that all made the show possible. We made the absolute most of the situation.鈥

Below is a complete rundown of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 BEA award recipients, listing recognized individuals, their projects and the categories their work competed in:

Student Sports Competition

TV Sports Talent (Anchor/Host) Category
2nd Place: Tellier Lundquist 鈥撀犫淭ellier Lundquist Broadcast Reel鈥

Student Documentary Competition

Micro-Documentary Category
Award of Excellence: Zach Skillings 鈥撀犫淎 New Adult鈥

Student Film & Video Competition

Music Video Category
2nd Place: Cassidy Beal, Caroline Mansfield & Nikki Inocencio 鈥撀犫淐harleston鈥

3rd Place: Jesse Newman, Caroline Mansfield & Matt Koy, 黑料不打烊 鈥撀犫淲ho Are You鈥

Narrative Category
Award of Excellence: Jeremy Palladino & Oliver Smith 鈥 “To the Peak”

Award of Excellence: Jared Mayerson, Riley Bradford & Lumiere Rostick 鈥 “Grocery Run”

Award of Excellence: Tyler Litwin 鈥撀“Unpaid”

Promotional Category
Award of Excellence: Connor Thomas 鈥撀犫淏aldwin Sappenfield Dancer Promo鈥

Student Interactive Multimedia and Emerging Technologies Competition

Website Category
2nd Place: Mela Williams 鈥撀犫淭he CityGate Dream Center Project鈥