Perspectives: Research and Creative Activities, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Spring 2001



alt.news


For the second year in a row, a TV news program created by an SIUC student crew took the top national prize in its category in the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' college awards competition.

The student producers of "alt.news" show off their Emmy award: Alana Berry, Ian Vertovec, Michael Cioni, Jody Leggio, and Otto Arsenault.The academy, best known for its Emmy awards, sponsors the film and video competition for student producers from around the country. 

An offbeat half-hour program, "alt.news," took first prize in the news, sports, and magazine show division, one of seven contest categories. The award was announced in January 2001.

The winning episode, a "best-of" compilation, takes viewers to an underground rave party, a motocross rally, and a paintball "battlefield." It also profiles a daring volunteer whose odyssey is cleaning the banks of the muddy Mississippi.

"alt.news" is seen once a month as part of "Studio A" productions, a series of student-produced entertainment programs that air on SIUC's two public television stations.

Some 23 students in cinema, radio-TV, journalism, and art put together the program, logging 40-60 hours of production time per week.

The five executive producers of "alt.news" shared $2,000 in prize money and a $2,000 Eastman Kodak grant for filmstock: Otto Arsenault, a freshman in cinema and photography; Michael Cioni and Ian Vertovec, both seniors in radio-television; Jody Paul Leggio, a junior in radio-television; and Alana Berry, a master's student in mass communication and media arts.


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