Outstanding work by BDJ students Audrey Glynn, Caleb Jaramillo and Terence Murphy recognized in the Sports category.
Three Newhouse broadcast and digital journalism students have been nominated for a prestigious College Television Award in the Sports category for their work airing a Syracuse University women’s basketball pregame show.
Students Audrey Glynn (producer), Caleb Jaramillo (director) and Terence Murphy (writer) were notified of their nomination by the Television Academy Foundation, which will hold the 44th College Television Awards on April 12, 2025. Winners will be announced during a red-carpet ceremony at the Television Academy in North Hollywood, California.
The nominated entry highlighted the trio’s work for a pregame show ahead of Syracuse’s contest against Northeastern, which aired Dec. 4, 2023.
“From highlights and statistical breakdowns of both teams’ previous games to an analysis of star players, the program informed viewers for the matchup. The latter half of the show included a ‘talk back’ segment with the live-game analyst and keys to the game,” the Television Academy Foundation said.
One of three finalists in the Sports category, the pregame show aired live from the JMA Wireless Dome on Cuse TV. The foundation received 232 submissions from 50 schools across the country for this year’s College Television Awards.
Nominees who attend the awards ceremony will also participate in two days of professional development events with media and industry leaders, and a special screening of their projects for Television Academy members prior to the awards show.
Nominees and winners of the College Television Awards automatically become members of the Television Academy Foundation’s alumni family, gaining access to year-round networking opportunities, events and professional development resources.