2024 ComArtSci NATAS awards roundup

The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) recognized several School of Journalism students for their work in TV news production. This year, J-School took home seven production awards and were nominated for six additional production awards.

Congratulations J-School students! Read a full recap of the 2024 NATAS awards recipients and nominees from the College of Communication Arts and Sciences community.

Newscast

Winner

  • Focal Point Feb.16
    • Jason Laplow
    • Zach Surdenik
    • Marin Klein
    • Yousef Enayah
    • Briggs Maloney

News Report – Serious News

Winner

  • Light and Shadow
    • Ethan Hunter

Multimedia Journalist

Nominee

  • Archives Bookshop
    • Delaney Rogers

Winner

  • Roost Reopens
    • Delaney Rogers

Winner

  • FemFest
    • Delaney Rogers

Non-Fiction – Short Form

Nominee

  • Smile Lines
    • Breanna Berry
    • Subah Bhatia
    • Logan Davis
    • Faith Cabalum

Nominee

  • Weed Wisdom
    • Logan Davis
    • Subah Bhatia
    • Aidan Binford

Non-Fiction – Long Form

Nominee

  • Skating Free
    • Audra Skudaite

Fiction – Long Form

Winner

  • Cultivar
    • Nolan Duff
    • Danielle Pollak
    • Brien Smith
    • Cedar Mesko
    • Brandon DePouw
    • Zackery Garcia
    • Aaron Johnson
    • Jewell Redman
    • Xavier Raven
    • Zoe Fowlkes

Sports Program 
Nominee

  • Spartan Sports Report 12/5/23
    • Ethan Hunter
    • Marin Klein
    • Jason Laplow

Live Sporting Event/Game

Winner

  • Minnesota at Michigan State – Hockey on Big+
    • Jason Laplow
    • Zach Surdenik
    • Marin Klein
    • Yousef Enayah
    • Briggs Maloney

Director

Nominee

  • Brennan Mahokey – Flash Feature
    • Brennan Mahokey

Talent – News or Sports

Winner

  • Ethan Hunter News and Sports Talent Reel
    • Ethan Hunter

 

By: Miles Sloan

 

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