At the 43rd Annual Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards celebration in Philadelphia, Temple University Television (TUTV) won three College Production Awards.
The awards recognize excellence in student journalism, storytelling and production, celebrating the talent and dedication of student producers, reporters, anchors and multimedia journalists—along with the faculty and staff who mentor them.
This year, TUTV earned nine nominations overall, and over 40 students, alumni, faculty and staff attended the ceremony together, reflecting the strong sense of community and pride within TUTV.
Award Winners:
College Student Production – Newscast
“TUTV Live in Paris”
Charly Schultz, Mariam Akraz, Conner Magee, Madeline Gillespie, Paddy Heckard, Natalie Koranda, Rachel Williams, Hayden Winter, Maggie Przywara
Advisors: Chelsea Scruggs, Paul Gluck, Leigh Ingram Pullekines
Multimedia Journalist (MMJ) – Natalie Koranda
Talent – News, Sports or Performer – Lauren Morris
“These accomplishments build on TUTV’s tradition of preparing Temple students to thrive in the rapidly changing media landscape,” Joe Schreiber, manager of TUTV, said. “They are also a powerful reflection of Klein College’s leadership and commitment to experiential learning, which continues to give our students the skills, mentorship and real-world opportunities needed to excel in competitive media environments.”