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High Five! Mānoa journalism students continue Telly Award winning streak

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University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa student journalists received a Silver Telly Award at the 44th Annual Telly Awards in the Televisions Series: Video Journalism category.

The Silver Telly recognized four episodes of UHMtv from the 2022 Spring and Fall semesters. UHMtv is an online news series written, hosted and produced by journalism students in the School of Communication and Information in the College of Social Sciences (CSS).

The individual award-winning UHMtv episodes were:

“It’s an honor to receive this award, not only for our class but also for the people whose voices and stories we shared in these shows. Being able to highlight indigenous communities like Hawaiians, Okinawans and much more on a national level like this is really special. It reminds me to why I do this, to keep sharing stories and bringing issues to light,” said Hiʻilawe Neves, UHMtv student producer and anchor.

The Mānoa student team competed against nearly 13,000 entries across the globe with submissions from the U.S., Middle East, UK and Canada, as well as strong entries from Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and as widespread as Afghanistan, Sweden, New Zealand, Jamaica, and South Africa. Other Telly winners included some of the most prominent global brands and companies such as Cut+Run, Netflix, Disney Parks, Media.Monks, Paramount, National Geographic Society, and the NBA’s Golden State Warriors.

“It’s a very special opportunity to be recognized for an award of this caliber,” added Ethan Young, UHMtv student co-producer and anchor. “I am very thankful for the lessons I learned, experiences I’ve had, and the people I was blessed to meet along the way! It was a first step to sharing stories from around the world.”

“As student producers and anchors, it was awesome to see our peers collaborating and truly learning how to do reporting in a safe space for growth. As a student with indigenous roots in Oceania, I also felt the importance of being able to represent our communities in an empowering way and to show this solidarity in our work. It’s always nice to be able to look at something that was broadcasted and say we did that. Nifē dēbiru (thank you) for sharing this journey with us. I couldn’t be more excited for the future of our team and all of their inspiring pieces still yet to come,” said Kaiya Laguardia-Yonamine, UHMtv student producer and anchor.

The credit list for the university’s Silver Telly includes:

  • Journalism: J470-480 Classes Spring-Fall 2022, UH Mānoa School of Communication and Information
  • Student Producers:
    • Jordyn Poyo, UHMtv Show #27
    • Lydia Tristan, UHMtv Show #28
    • Elyce Hastings, UHMtv Show #29
    • Ashley Middleton, UHMtv Show #30
  • Student Producer/Anchor:
    • Hiʻilawe Neves, UHMtv Show #29
    • Kaiya Laguardia-Yonamine, UHMtv Show #30
  • Student Co-Producer:
    • Margaret Cipriano, UHMtv Show #29, #30
  • Student Co-Producer/Anchor:
    • Erin Fujitani, UHMtv Show #27
    • Ethan Young, UHMtv Show #27, #28
  • Student Anchors:
    • Georgia Clair Johnson-King, UHMtv Show #28
    • Charleston Cazimero, UHMtv Show #28
    • Mae James, UHMtv Show #29
    • Mackenzie Olivo, UHMtv Show #30
  • Executive Producer/Creative Director: Bernadette Baraquio, UH Mānoa College of Social Sciences
  • Director: Sherrie White, UH Mānoa College of Social Sciences

The experiences with UHMtv have prepared the students for future careers in the industry. Among them, Cazimero is a producer at KHON, Poyo is a creative producer in Hawaiʻi News Now’s marketing department, Young is a videographer and editor for Hawaiʻi News Now’s HI Now, Neves teaches at Searider Productions at Waiʻanae High School and Laguardia-Yonamine is a digital communications intern with the Pacific Disaster Center.

Founded in 1979, the Telly Awards annually showcases outstanding work in video and television across all screens. Telly Award winners represent work from some of the most respected advertising agencies, television stations, production companies and publishers from around the world. This year marks the fifth straight year that UH Mānoa journalism students have received Telly awards.

The full list of the 44th Annual Telly Awards winners.


Ethan Young reports for UHMtvfrom the Kohala coast on the Big island alongside camera crew Jordyn Poyo and Charleston Cazimero.
Ethan Young reports for UHMtv from the Kohala Coast on the island of Hawai‘i, alongside camera crew Jordyn Poyo and Charleston Cazimero.
Students from the J480 Spring 2022 class
It’s a wrap for Show 27! Students from the J480 Spring 2022 class: L-R, Georgia Clair Johnson-King, Charleston Cazimero, Ethan Young, Erin Fujitani, Jordyn Poyo, Lydia Tristan.
Students from the J470 Fall 2022 class
It’s a wrap for Show 30! Students from the J470 Fall 2022 class: L-R Donovan Turqueza, Mae James, Hi’ilawe Neves, Kaiya Laguardia-Yonamine, Mackenzie Olivo, Ashley Middleton, Margaret Cipriano, Elyce Hastings.