Hawaiʻi Sea Grant TV series wins six Telly Awards
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant’s television series Voice of the Sea took home six awards in the 42nd Annual Telly Awards.
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant’s television series Voice of the Sea took home six awards in the 42nd Annual Telly Awards.
Spring and fall 2020 UHMtv shows won one Silver Telly Award and two Bronze Telly Awards.
Series is a signature project of the UH Sea Grant Center for Marine Science Education.
The UH Sea Grant Center project Voice of the Sea receives prestigious awards for excellence in programming.
For the past several years, UH Mānoa students majoring in or taking journalism classes have won nearly every award in the student categories.
Tracey Niimi and Lito Arkangel brought home a silver award for a public awareness video on tourism safety.
The Bronze Telly recognized a four-episode TV series for UHMtv.
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant’s signature project television series Voice of the Sea garnered nine wins at the 41st Annual Telly Awards.
Journalism 402 students earned the award for UHMtv show #11 produced during the spring 2018 semester.
The Voice of the Sea, now in its fifth season, promotes ongoing scientific and cultural work in the Pacific.