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TV2 Wins Station of the Year, Best Entertainment Show at CMA Awards

For the second year in a row, şÚÁĎÍř’s TV2 has taken top honors in the College Media Association’s (CMA) Pinnacle Awards, earning the 2013 TV Station of the Year award at the CMA National College Media Convention in New Orleans. TV2 is Kent State’s nationally award-winning, high-definition digital TV station.

The Agenda, TV2’s topical comedy-satire show, also won Best TV Entertainment Program.

Overall, TV2 was a finalist in four of five TV categories in the 2013 national competition, including Best Sportscast and Best Newscast. In 2012, TV2 also won Station of the Year and Best Sportscast.

“The Pinnacle is an extraordinary honor and well-deserved recognition of our students’ hard work,” said John Butte, practitioner-in-residence at Kent State’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and TV2 advisor. “Winning two years in a row confirms the very high standards our students set for themselves and attain.”

TV2 general manager and senior electronic media major Katy Coduto credits the station’s continued success in national competitions to the strong work ethic of the TV2 team.

“I’m incredibly proud of our station and the work we’ve done over the past year,” Coduto said. “It is an honor to be the college television Station of the Year again, and I’m glad we were able to represent our entire staff so well in New Orleans. Everyone in TV2 should be proud of themselves and the hard work we’ve done because this is truly a team effort each and every day.”

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POSTED: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 08:47 AM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 12:13 PM
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