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45th College Television Awards Winners Announced by Television Academy Foundation

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45th College Television Awards Winners Announced by Television Academy Foundation
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45th College Television Awards Winners Announced by Television Academy Foundation

2026-03-29 13:15 Last Updated At:13:20

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 29, 2026--

The Television Academy Foundation announced the winners of the 45 th College Television Awards, which recognize and reward excellence in student-produced programs from colleges nationwide, tonight at a star-studded awards presentation at the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood, California.

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The 2026 winners were presented awards by top television stars including Samuel Arnold ( Emily in Paris ), Rhenzy Feliz ( The Penguin ), Ashby Florence (TikTok influencer), Ezra Frech ( Two-Time track and field Paralympian ), Robby Hoffman ( Hacks), Jenn Lyon ( Stumble ), Billy Magnussen ( The Audacity ), Serena Page ( Love Island USA / influencer), Dewayne Perkins ( The Upshaws; The Studio ), Caterina Scorsone ( Grey's Anatomy ), Sean Patrick Thomas (Gen V) and London Thor (Gen V).

“Congratulations to the winners whose work reflects the creativity, passion and originality that define the future of our industry,” said Tina Perry, chair of the Television Academy Foundation. “Each year, these remarkable students demonstrate the power of storytelling and the impact of fresh perspectives in television and media. We are proud to celebrate their achievements and grateful for all the celebrities and sponsors who helped make this an unforgettable event for students.”

Emulating the Emmy ® Awards selection process, entries for the College Television Awards were judged by Television Academy members. Top honors and a total of $45,000 in cash prizes went to winning teams in nine categories:

Animation Series

Love & Gold – Brigham Young University
Jaysen Duckworth, Producer
Connor Van Dyke, Director and Writer

Comedy Series/Chance Perdomo Legacy Scholarship

Thanksgiving – Brigham Young University
Ryan Jones, Producer
Austin Lawrence, Director
Abigail Tolley, Writer

Commercial, PSA or Promo

Ink Up. Wash Out. – Brigham Young University
Mia Shumway, Writer
Eli Rothas, Producer
Kyle Gilmour, Director

Drama Series

Óménàlà – Savannah College of Art & Design - Atlanta
Sydney Brooks, Producer
Stephanie AdaEze Byron-Ene, Director and Writer

News

San Francisco: On the Edge – Montclair State University
Adam Acoff, Writer
Emily Chavarria, Producer and Writer
Izzy Conklin, Director, Producer and Writer
Andrew Cooper, Director, Producer and Writer
Shannon Daly, Producer and Writer
Nino DeNino, Producer and Writer
Peter Guziejewski, Producer and Writer
Bryan Jaimes, Producer and Writer
Brandon Lang, Producer and Writer
Sophia Lazaridis, Producer and Writer
Dani Mazariegos, Producer and Writer
Ivana Ragusa, Producer and Writer
Jennifer Sanchez, Writer
Julia Slevin, Writer
Victoria Smith, Director, Producer and Writer
Sean Thrunk, Director, Producer and Writer

Nonfiction Series

Unbroken Spirits – New York University
Paulina Ruiz, Director, Producer and Writer

Scripted Series

Trife – University of Southern California
Christian Yosef, Director and Writer
Neil Zafar Haeems, Producer
Shandaeya Caldwell, Producer

Sports

SportsDesk | The Magazine Edition | 2024 – University of Miami
Taryn Jacobs, Producer and Writer
Delanie Haddad, Director and Producer
Jacob Lyons, Producer and Writer
Jadyn Cohee, Producer and Writer
Regina Potenza, Producer and Writer
Shea McDonald, Writer
Wrigley Kordt, Writer

Two special awards were also announced during the program:

The 2026 College Television Awards winners will also have the opportunity to screen their projects at SeriesFest, May 6–10, 2026, in Denver, Colorado.

The 45 th College Television Awards show is available for video-on-demand viewing at TelevisionAcademy.com/CTA.

The 45 th College Television Awards is supported by philanthropists and corporate partners including Amazon MGM Studios, Disney Entertainment, The Johnny Carson Foundation, The Loreen Arbus Foundation, NBCUniversal, PEOPLE, Sony Pictures Television and United Airlines.

About the Television Academy Foundation
The Television Academy Foundation is dedicated to inspiring tomorrow’s Emmy winners today by discovering and championing future television leaders. Through its celebrated nationwide programs — including its Internship Program and College Television Awards — the Foundation opens doors for emerging talent, empowering them to launch careers in television. The Foundation also produces The Interviews: An Oral History of Television, an extraordinary archive that preserves the stories of the industry’s most influential voices. Together, these initiatives inspire creativity, foster inclusion and shape the future of television. For more information on the Foundation, please visit TelevisionAcademy.com/Foundation.

Sean Patrick Thomas (left) and London Thor (far right) with Brigham Young University students (from left) Abigail Tolley, Ryan Jones and Austin Lawrence, the Comedy Series and Chance Perdomo Legacy Scholarship winners at the 45th College Television Awards presented by the Television Academy Foundation on March 28, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)

Sean Patrick Thomas (left) and London Thor (far right) with Brigham Young University students (from left) Abigail Tolley, Ryan Jones and Austin Lawrence, the Comedy Series and Chance Perdomo Legacy Scholarship winners at the 45th College Television Awards presented by the Television Academy Foundation on March 28, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico and Portugal played to a scoreless draw on Saturday night in a warmup match that marked the reopening of the Azteca Stadium after nearly two years of renovations for the 2026 World Cup.

Goncalo Ramos had the best scoring chance in the match when he rattled the goalpost in the 26th minute.

The iconic Azteca Stadium, which hosted the finals of the 1970 and 1986 World Cup tournaments, has been closed since May 2024 for renovations for the upcoming World Cup, where it will host five matches: three in the first-round and two in the knockout stages.

“Individually, everyone, or almost everyone, responded well,” said Mexico coach Javier Aguirre. “Yes, there are some inconsistencies, which is normal, but I’m happy with the performance.”

“Obviously, I don’t want to ignore the fact that some players are out injured. As I said, there are 12 players who are missing, players who helped us win the Nations League and the Gold Cup,” Aguirre added.

The Portuguese also faced the match with absences, most notably those of forwards Cristiano Ronaldo and Rafael Leão.

Mexico plays South Africa at the Azteca in the June 11 tournament opener.

“For us it is important to face these types of rivals, who are among the best in the world because it shows us what level we are at," said midfielder Erik Sanchez. "Now we have to think about doing things well against Belgium.”

The Mexicans will play against Belgium next Tuesday at Soldier Field in Chicago, while Portugal face the United States at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Portugal will make its debut in the World Cup on June 17 against the winner of the intercontinental playoffs match between Jamaica and Congo.

Security authorities said a fan in the VIP box area of the reopened stadium fell from the second level and died shortly before the match commenced.

“An intoxicated fan attempted to climb from the second to the first level by jumping over the outside, causing him to fall to the ground floor,” local police said. “He was attended to by medical personnel, but unfortunately, he lost his life”.

Before the match, groups of mothers searching for missing family members staged protests outside the stadium, bypassing city government controls that restricted access to ticket holders only.

Mexico’s government said in a new report Friday that it had identified signs of life for a third of the country’s 130,000 registered missing people, an announcement that was quickly criticized by a number of search groups who called it another attempt to undermine the depth of Mexico’s disappearance crisis.

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Protesters gather outside the Azteca Stadium to urge the government to help locate their missing relatives prior to the international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Protesters gather outside the Azteca Stadium to urge the government to help locate their missing relatives prior to the international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Mexico's Jesus Gallardo, right, and Portugal's Matheus Nunes compete for the ball during the international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Mexico's Jesus Gallardo, right, and Portugal's Matheus Nunes compete for the ball during the international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Mexico's coach Javier Aguirre gestures during the international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Mexico's coach Javier Aguirre gestures during the international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Fireworks go off at the halftime during the international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Fireworks go off at the halftime during the international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Mexico's Raul Jimenez, front, passes the ball during the international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Mexico's Raul Jimenez, front, passes the ball during the international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

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