Republic of Ireland Student TV Awards 2014
Republic of Ireland RTS STUDENT TV AWARDS REGIONAL RESULTS 2014
(to go forward for selection in finals in London June 2015)
Republic of Ireland RTS STUDENT TV AWARDS REGIONAL RESULTS 2014
(to go forward for selection in finals in London June 2015)
The Craft and Design Awards 2015 were presented by Susan Calman at the Hilton Park Lane, London on November 30.
Michael Colyer has been announced as the winner of the annual RTS Young Technologist Award 2015.
The RTS Young Technologist Award recognises the potential future leaders in broadcasting and related technologies.
Colyer, who is currently Cameras Engineer at Formula One Management Ltd, graduated from Ravensbourne with a BSc in Outside Broadcast Technology. During university, he held several roles including an engineer for OBS during the 2012 London Olympic Games and engineering OBs for clients including The Scottish BAFTAs and Channel 4’s Played in Chelsea.
The RTS Student Television Awards 2014 reward outstanding work produced during the 2013/2014 academic year.
Undergraduate entries were judged at a regional level, with the winners being put forward for consideration at national level, while postgraduate entries automatically qualified for national assessment.
On the 27th March, the same day as our Breaking into the Media event, Bridgend College's Sony Theatre was the venue for the Zoom Young Film Makers Awards, with the films screened during the evening providing ample testimony of the emerging talent among film makers in Wales, particularly in some of the youngest categories. The evening ended with the presentation of the 2014 RTS Wales Centre Student Television Awards.
The Royal Television Society, Britain's leading forum for television and related media, has announced the winners of the RTS Programme Awards 2015.
Chaired by David Liddiment, the RTS Programme Awards honour excellence across all genres of television programming, from soaps to history, children’s fiction to comedy performance and sports, and recognise exceptional actors, presenters, writers and production teams as well as the programmes themselves.
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The very best in British television journalism has been honoured at the Royal Television Society Journalism Awards.
Journalists, broadcasters and agencies competed in 17 categories for a coveted RTS award at a ceremony at the Hilton, in Park Lane, London, hosted by CNN International News Anchor Becky Anderson tonight, 18 February.
The RTS NW Student Awards 2014 ceremony took place on Wednesday 11 February at the Compass Rooms, Lowry Theatre, Salford Quays and was hosted by Louise Minchin from BBC Breakfast. BBC Sport's Dan Walker was the guest speaker.