Award-Winning Student-Led Broadcasts

CR Sports is a Team of Columbia River High School Students

Students from Columbia River High School are taking the world of broadcasting by storm with CR Sports. Led by film and video teacher Janine Blackwell, the team has gone a long way and gained prestigious recognition. The all-student crew is considered to be "one of the best in the country." Last year, they were awarded a regional student Emmy that recognized a successful live-game broadcast and the team also gained a nomination for a national award.

Beside CR Sports, there are several other local broadcast teams. This signifies that, in a certain sense, school programming in the region has reached phenomenal heights. In addition, when partaking in CR Sports, kids are able to receive school credit, while their broadcasts can be found on YouTube, as well as Comcast channels 27,28, and 29.
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2. Education - High schools are creating new opportunities for students to gain experience and recognition in broadcasting programs.
3. Online Video Platforms - The popularity of online video platforms like YouTube is creating new avenues for student-led broadcasting programs to gain exposure and recognition.

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