41st College Television Awards Winners Announced

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Los Angeles CA

27 March, 2022

12:20 AM

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The Television Academy Foundation announced the winners of the 41st College Television Awards tonight, which recognizes and rewards excellence in student-produced programs from colleges nationwide, during a global livestream. The 2022 winners were presented awards remotely by television stars including Dove Cameron (Schmigadoon!), Rick Glassman (As We See It), Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows), Sam Heughan (Outlander), Jordan L. Jones (Bel-Air), Rose McIver (Ghosts), Sue Ann Pien (As We See It), Danielle Pinnock (Ghosts), Logan Shroyer and Hannah Zeile (This Is Us). Albert Lawrence, correspondent for CBS' The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation and Television Academy Foundation alumnus, hosted the event. Emulating the Emmy Awards selection process, entries for the College Television Awards were judged by Television Academy members. Top honors and a $3,000 cash prize went to winning teams in five categories: Animation Series: Stowaway (Brigham Young University - UT) Tyler Bitner, Producer Ethan Briscoe, Director/Writer Commercial, PSA or Promo: Life's Journey (Brigham Young University - UT) Rebekah Baker, Producer Campbell George, Writer Asher Huskinson, Director Tyler Richardson, Director News and Sports: SportsDesk (University of Miami) Danyel De Villiers, Producer Julia Hecht, Director Michelle Ng-Reyes, Writer Brendan Reilly, Writer Gianna Sanchez, Producer Maxwell Trink, Writer Jenna Weiss, Producer Josh White, Writer Nonfiction or Reality Series: Eagles Rest in Liangshan (New York University) Bohao Liu, Producer/Director/Writer Scripted Series: Our Side (Savannah College of Art and Design) Emily Dillard, Producer/Writer Nicola Rinciari, Director/Writer Two special awards were also announced during the program: The Loreen Arbus Focus on Disability Scholarship was presented to Taylor University students Chad Veal and Brendan Wallace for their production titled 20 Over. The $10,000 scholarship celebrates student storytellers whose work sheds light on people with disabilities and is underwritten by the Loreen Arbus Foundation. The Seymour Bricker Humanitarian Award, a $4,000 cash prize given to a College Television Award-winning project that best highlights a humanitarian concern, was awarded to New York University's Eagles Rest in Liangshan by Bohao Liu. This award was created over 20 years ago by the late entertainment attorney Seymour Bricker. The 41st College Television Awards show is available for VOD viewing at TelevisionAcademy.com/CTA. "Congratulations to all of this year's winners in television's most prestigious student competition," said Cris Abrego, chair of the Television Academy Foundation. "Showcasing the exceptional work of young, diverse talent to help launch careers is a top priority for the Foundation. Our sincerest gratitude to the presenters and sponsors who made this event an unforgettable experience for students."

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