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January 10, 2012 Hearst Multimedia Competition I Winners Named Next Article

HEARst JOURNALISM AWARDS PROGRAM

 

NEWS  RELEASE

HEARST  MULTIMEDIA  COMPETITION  I  WINNERS  NAMED 

 

                San Francisco – The top ten winners in college multimedia journalism were announced today in the William Randolph Hearst Foundation's Journalism Awards Program, in which 106 undergraduate journalism programs at colleges and universities across the nation are eligible to participate.  The category of this competition was Narrative Multimedia Storytelling – Features. 

                First Place has been awarded to JONATHAN KASBE, a junior from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  Jonathan will receive a $2,600 scholarship for his winning multimedia piece titled “Make a noise if you can hear me” from Reese News. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will receive a matching grant, as do the journalism departments of all scholarship winners.  Jonathan also qualifies for the National Multimedia Championship which takes place in San Francisco this June along with finalists in writing, photojournalism, radio and television broadcast. 

Other multimedia top five scholarship winners are: 

                Second Place, $2,000 award, CAITLYN  GREENE, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

                Third Place, $1,500 award, ALEX  PINES, Syracuse University 

                Fourth Place, $1,000 award, MATT  BUSCH, University of Missouri 

                Fifth Place, $1,000 award, BEN  ZACK, University of Missouri 

The sixth through tenth place finalists are: 

                Sixth Place, certificate, BETHANY  MOLLENKOF, Western Kentucky University 

                Seventh Place, certificate, GREG  LINDSTROM, University of Montana 

                Eighth Place, certificate, KAT  RUSSELL, California State University, Northridge 

                Ninth Place, certificate, LESLYE  DAVIS, Western Kentucky University 

                Tenth Place, certificate, PATRICK  BREEN, University of Nebraska 

                The Journalism Awards Program, now in its 52nd year also includes five writing contests, three broadcast news competitions, and three additional multimedia competitions offering up to $500,000 in scholarships, matching grants and stipends.   

                The Multimedia judges are:  Geri Migielicz, Executive Editor, Story4, Ben Lomond, CA; Jennifer Sizemore, VP/ Editor-in-Chief, Msnbc.om, Executive Producer, NBC News; and Cory Tolbert Haik, Executive Producer, News, Innovations and Strategic Projects, The Washington Post, Arlington, VA. 

                University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is in first place after this first competition in the Intercollegiate Multimedia Competition with the highest accumulated student points.  It is followed by: University of Missouri; Western Kentucky University; University of Montana; Syracuse University; University of Nebraska; Louisiana State University; Arizona State University; California State University, Northridge; Pennsylvania State University.  The final Intercollegiate winners are announced in April.   

              To view the top finalists’ winning work, view the monthly winners section of the web site. 

Contact:  Jan Watten, program director 

415.908.4565 

jwatten@hearstfdn.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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