Students from the student-produced TV news program Focal Point accept a regional Emmy award on June 6.
The student-produced news TV program Focal Point based in the Michigan State University Schoo...
Students from the student-produced TV news program Focal Point accept a regional Emmy award on June 6.
The student-produced news TV program Focal Point based in the Michigan State University School of Journalism received a regional Emmy on in the category of student production: news for Show #4, featuring post-election coverage from fall 2008.
The students listed on the Emmy award are: Matthew Myall (journalism) Pavel Kofman (journalism) Brent Krzystan (telecommunication, information studies and media) Brandie Hansen (journalism) Anisa Abid (journalism) Courtney Williams (journalism)
Their faculty advisor is instructor Bob Gould of the School of Journalism.
Also instructor Troy Hale, who teaches in the Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media, received an Emmy in the category of Education/Schools for an MSU Marching Band story that ran on the Big Ten Network and MSU Today TV.
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