The Madison Hawkeye News is a successful student-produced weekly broadcast that is shown across campus every Wednesday in Advisory.
The news informs students of everyday activities, national news,
important dates and reminders. It also gives viewers the opportunity to
hear the viewpoints of fellow students’ and staff on current events and
other topics that are of importance to the Madison student body.
For the past two years, the broadcast journalism and video production
classes have used the new broadcast studio in Room 900. This advanced
studio contributes to the Hawkeye News team’s task to direct, produce, and record the weekly news program.
The technical directors, graphics coordinators, producers, and story
editors all work together to create videos, commercials, stories, and
national news items for the school broad-cast as if it were a real news
station. The hard working students in Broadcast Journalism help make the show both fun and informational.
The effort behind the scenes of this school-wide newscast is what keeps the program together.
The technical team for Madison’s Hawkeye News includes
Madison’s class of 2014 seniors: Lauren Goudie, Janessa DavĂ©, and Derek
Komlenic. Although this year will be their last, they are currently
working hard to do their best in their sen-ior year, while training new
students to follow in their footsteps.
Congratulations to the students who put in the effort to successfully
produce the weekly Haw-keye News to keep Madison staff and students
informed.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Hawkeye News informs students at Madison High
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