GHS-TV Adds To Its Collection

      Germantown High School’s award winning news station GHS-TV added to its vast collection of awards at the 14th Annual Mid-South Regional Student Television Production Awards. Senior Raneem Imam brought back the Emmy in the talent category for her on-air work at GHS-TV.

      GHS-TV was also nominated six other times including: Bryan Scott as talent; Anne Frank and Me, "Bullying Prevention", and "Sneakerheads" news stories; GHS-TVs’ very own newscast Wake Up Germantown; and Live Coverage of the 44th Annual Germantown Festival in the public affairs category.

      The ceremony took place at The John Seigenthaler Center at Vanderbilt University on Wednesday April 27th . It is presented annually by the Nashville/Mid-South Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the same organization that presents television’s coveted Emmy awards. GHS-TV also won two national awards before the national organization stopped giving student honors in 2009.

Established in 1982, GHS-TV serves as the community television station for the city of Germantown. The station cablecasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week each month on Channel 19 and on ghstv.org. GHS-TV serves as a model facility that continues to produce original programming, inform citizens and educate young people interested in telecommunications careers. For more information on GHS-TV’s programming or to watch our live stream, visit ghstv.org. You also can follow the station on Facebook and Twitter.

Allison Long is the executive producer for GHS-TV. Leonid Mazor serves as the studio supervisor. Mallory Kenney is the senior producer. Mark Deal is the multimedia producer. Catherine Cohen is the business manager. Bobby Ramsay serves the station as broadcast engineer. The 2015-2016 General Managers are Connor Sackett and Hayley Walsh.

GHS-TV produced Live Coverage of the 2015 Germantown Festival

      GHS-TV produced Live Coverage of the 2015 Germantown Festival

      GHS-TV produced Live Coverage of the 2015 Germantown Festival on Sunday, September 2015. The show aired live from the Festival grounds at the Germantown Civic Club Complex. Student hosted and produced, it featured look-in interviews with vendors around the grounds, interviews on-set with community members, performances from local artists and video segments on nearly every aspect of the Festival.

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A Production in Pictures: Live Coverage of the 2014 Germantown Festival

A Production in Pictures: Live Coverage of the 2014 Germantown Festival

      GHS-TV produced Live Coverage of the 2014 Germantown Festival on Sunday, September 2014. The show aired live from the Festival grounds at the Germantown Civic Club Complex. Student hosted and produced, it featured look-in interviews with vendors around the grounds, interviews on-set with community members, performances from local artists and video segments on nearly every aspect of the Festival.

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GHS-TV Goes Live From the Germantown Festival

GHS-TV Goes Live From the Germantown Festival

Germantown High School’s award-winning television station, GHS-TV, is bringing the Germantown Festival into the living rooms of viewers all over Memphis and onto the computers and mobile devices of people around the globe. The student-run station presents Live Coverage of the 2014 Germantown Festival Sunday, September 7 from 2-5 p.m. 

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