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Louisiana Christian University students, joined by President Rick Brewer, and faculty members Jeff Young, Al Quartemont and Tabitha Huffman are honored with student media awards at the 2022 National Religious Broadcasters Convention.

LCU students have strong showing at NRB competition

March 10, 2022

By Staff, LCUNews

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (LCUNews) – Students from the Louisiana Christian University convergence media had a strong showing at the 2022 National Religious Broadcasters Concention March 7-10.

Competing in the NRB’s Intercollegiate division, the LCU team walked away with trio of first places and three seconds. The National Religious Broadcasters Christian Media Convention is the world’s largest gathering of Christian communicators and ministry professionals.

The LCU students’ showing was highlighted by the team of Terrell Phillips and Dustin Morace first-place finish with their audio production of “Faith at a Funeral,” which they composed over a 24-hour period on site.

LCU award winners in the NRB student production awards are:

—Radio News/Sports Production – (1st Place) Kylei Cornelison for “Married Life at LCU.”

—TV Live Multi-Camera Non-Studio Production – (1st Place) Faith Yurrow and Caleb Turner for “Christ, Church and Culture (C3).”

— Radio News/Sports Production – (2nd Place) Brandon Brown, Malik Cooper, Lexi Rachel and Joel Thompson for “Tuesday Sports Talk.”

— TV PSA/Commercial/Promo – (2nd Place) Aaron Quartemont, Victoria Watson and Brandon Brown for “The Wildcat Minute.”

–TV Newscast/Sportscast – (2nd Place) Aaron Quartemont and Alena Noakes for “The Wildcat Chat.”

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