MCMS' First Annual Total Mobile Golden Insignia Award on Aug 11

safia@coastaldigest.com (CD Network)
August 10, 2011

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Mangalore, August 9, 2011: The first annual Total Mobile Golden Insignia Awards 2011 of the Department of Mass Communication and Media Studies (MCMS), St. Aloysius College, Mangalore will be held on August 11, 2011.

Mr. Tharanath Shetty of Janashri Channel will be the chief guest of the awards ceremony. Prominent media personalities including Govind Belguamkar of The Hindu, Ronald Fernandes of Deccan Herald and Ravi Posavanike of Time of India will hand out the awards to the winning students.

The awards have been instituted to celebrate the 50th weekly episode of Campus Eye, the indigenously produced student news bulletin of the Department of MCMS. Student effort over the last one year will be recognised over nine categories, according to a press release.

Selection through Voting

? Best Anchor – Male

? Best Anchor – Female

? Best Innovation

? Best Feature Story

Jury Awards

? Best Episode

? Best Cameraperson

? Best Video Editor

? Best Scriptwriter

? Best Assignment Editor

The event is open for the public and well-wishers of Campus Eye.

About MCMS

Master of Communication and Media Studies (MCMS) is the post graduate programme offered by St. Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore. A fully government approved master's programme, the course endeavours to impart quality mass communication education to develop strong and highly skilled media professionals of the future. With specializations in Print and New Media, Broadcast Communication and Corporate Communication, MCMS strives to prepare today's youth to be tomorrow's media professionals.

About Campus Eye

Campus Eye is the student news bulletin of MCMS telecast on popular local channel V4 News every Sunday at 8:30 PM. The 15-minute bulletin, showcasing various campus events from colleges across Mangalore, is produced in-house by MCMS students, who handle everything from field reporting, video editing, news presentation and content delivery. They make use of fully equipped MCMS broadcast studio at St. Aloysius College with presentation floor, multiple high-end professional video cameras and Apple Macintosh editing machine.


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