News Summary
In Fort Mill, South Carolina, Catawba Ridge High School’s student-run newscast, Copperhead’s Up, has garnered attention after winning four student Emmy awards. Host Adam Wurtzel visited to explore the dynamics behind their Emmy-winning production, which not only entertains but educates students about working in television. The program fosters creativity and serves as a platform for students to gain hands-on experience in media, reflecting the vibrant community culture.
Catawba Ridge High School Shines With Emmy-Winning Newscast
In the charming town of Fort Mill, South Carolina, students at Catawba Ridge High School are making waves in the world of television. Their student-run newscast, Copperhead’s Up, recently caught the attention of television host Adam Wurtzel, who paid a visit to explore this Emmy-winning production.
A Glimpse Behind the Scenes
Wurtzel arrived at Catawba Ridge to get an up-close look at how the students bring their newscast to life every school day. He witnessed first-hand the hustle and bustle that goes into filming their big Friday episode, which was streamed live. Students were busy preparing cameras, rehearsing scripts, and energetically collaborating to create a show that not only entertains but educates.
Copperhead’s Up isn’t just broadcasted across the school; it’s also available on YouTube, giving the talented students a broader platform to share their work. This year alone, the newscast clinched four student Emmy awards, a fantastic achievement that showcases the passion and dedication of the students involved.
Teaching the Trade
The mission behind Copperhead’s Up goes beyond simply putting on a show. The program is designed to teach students about the many facets of working in television. From producing segments to filming and editing, students are gaining hands-on experience that is invaluable for anyone considering a career in media. Their work covers a wide array of topics, reflecting the vibrant culture of their school and community.
Meet Adam Wurtzel
Wurtzel, a seasoned television personality, is known for his engaging storytelling and charismatic presence on screen. His passion for television ignited at a young age, when he began recording shows on a VCR by just three years old. Since then, he’s built an impressive resume, working as a producer on popular shows such as “25 Words or Less,” “Pictionary,” and “Celebrity Game Face.” He’s also contributed to reality programs like “The Celebrity Apprentice” and “Kitchen Nightmares.”
In addition to his production background, Wurtzel has been part of the team producing live content for “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest” since 2010. He currently shares his expertise as an on-air correspondent for various shows and hosts his own national segment, “Nashville Insider.” His remarkable journey in television highlights the importance of passion and experience in the industry.
Connecting with the Community
Wurtzel is not just a familiar face on the screen; he is also an enthusiastic supporter of local events. Recently, he showcased his versatility by interviewing stars from the SyFy series “SurrealEstate,” as well as exploring culinary delights at the new KPOT location in Charlotte, where he dove into delicious Hot Pot and Korean BBQ. His community outreach also extended to meeting the talented cast and NC-born pianist from the Tony Award-winning musical “Parade.” He’s been involved in a variety of local engagements, such as a preview of the Harlem Globetrotters and interacting with the tribute band Britain’s Finest, to keep the community entertained.
Conclusion
The collaboration between talented students at Catawba Ridge High School and notable figures like Adam Wurtzel embodies the potential of today’s youth in media. With a supportive environment that nurtures creativity and innovation, the students at Copperhead’s Up are paving the way for their future careers in television. Their journey reflects the vibrant spirit of Fort Mill and the impact of local education in shaping tomorrow’s leaders in broadcasting.
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Additional Resources
- WCCB Charlotte: Catawba Ridge High School Newscast
- Wikipedia: Catawba Ridge High School
- WCCB Charlotte: Adam Wurtzel Bio
- Google Search: Student Television Newscasts
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Students