This live, in-studio re-creation of Orson Welles' famous radio broadcast won HCTV the 2016 Arts & Entertainment JAM Award. Presented by the Jersey Access Group.
In 2008, Scotch Plains Television received the highest honor in local access television when it garnered the Alliance for Community Media's "Overall Excellence" Award, presented to the top local access channel in the nation.
"How Do You Train to be a Hero?"
With unique access, Wright McMeekan's documentary on how a group of ordinary people become firefighters was honored with two Telly Awards.
With unique access, Wright McMeekan's documentary on how a group of ordinary people become firefighters was honored with three Hometown Video Awards, making it the single most recognized production at the 2006 ACM sponsored Festival.
With unique access, Wright McMeekan's documentary on how a group of ordinary people become firefighters was honored with three Hometown Video Awards, making it the single most recognized production at the 2006 ACM sponsored Festival.
With unique access, Wright McMeekan's documentary on how a group of ordinary people become firefighters was honored with three Hometown Video Awards, making it the single most recognized production at the 2006 ACM sponsored Festival.
Local State Assembly woman Linda Stender extended good wishes to Union County Fire Training Academy graduate Wright McMeekan.
Varsity Television is uniquely focused on the work done by talented high school television production students. Westfield High School's TV36 was nominated for a "Golden V" Award as an outstanding representation of the power and artistry on display via high school production programs throughout the country.
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