Students display broadcast skills at MSSU for Southern Media Showcase
JOPLIN, Mo. — Some of the broadcast minds of tomorrow are honored at Missouri Southern.
Wednesday, the annual Southern Media Showcase on campus. It's put on every year by Missouri Southern's communication department and highlights the works of hundreds of high school students throughout the region.
Students display broadcast skills at MSSU for Southern Media Showcase
Golden Lion Award: Jocelyn Wengert
Golden Lion Award: Nina Nguyen
Ones that focused on television and radio broadcast, music videos, podcasts, print journalism, and social media. High school kids also got to experience some of the many broadcast features available to MSSU students.
'But I also like to make it a learning experience for them, so we bring in experts from the field. And so we have had — had a sports broadcaster talk to them. We had Mike Olmstead who spoke to them about storytelling and producing videos. And then our keynote speaker is Paul Farnsworth with B&B Theatres, who's talking about, you know, social media marketing and being creative,' said Lisa Olliges, KGCS GM.
The day ended with the annual awards ceremony. You can check out the list of winners here.
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