April 9, 2026

SINBA Awards finalists revealed; placements announced at April 18 event in Champaign

Devin Brooks, seen here with a handful of 2021 SINBA Awards when he was a student at Western Illinois University, is now an INBA board member and anchor at WQAD-TV in the Quad Cities.

Devin Brooks, seen here with a handful of 2021 SINBA Awards when he was a student at Western Illinois University, is now an INBA board member and anchor at WQAD-TV in the Quad Cities.

The Illinois News Broadcasters Association is pleased to announce the finalists in its annual student journalism awards, the SINBAs.

Some categories listed below only have a first-place winner listed under them. Categories with two entries are in a competition for first and second place. The exact placements will be revealed (and all awards will be handed out) April 18 in Champaign at the Best of Broadcast Awards event. Tickets are on sale now.

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR STUDENTS AND ADVISORS: Please carefully look over names below to make sure they are spelled correctly. The spellings below will be how the names will appear on award plaques. If you see a mistake, please promptly contact SINBA Award Committee Chair Emily Manley at ermanley23@gmail.com.

RADIO COMPETITION

Outstanding Hard Radio Program

  • The Big Beautiful Bill
    • Ally Cooper, Colleen Holden, Bella Marello, Illinois State University

Outstanding Soft Radio Program

  • The RedZone: ISU Football National Championship Interview with Aondover Tarhule
    • Liam Lyons, Connor Allyn, Jaden Cohn, ISU 

Outstanding Radio Newscast

  • Ally Cooper, ISU

Outstanding Radio News Reporting

  • Jonathan Dumois, NIU

Outstanding Radio Sports Reporting

  • Jaden Cohn, ISU

Outstanding Use of Sound

  • History Has Its Eyes On Them: ISU Students March for a Safer Future and Justice for the Past
    • Colleen Holden, ISU  

TELEVISION COMPETITION

Outstanding Hard Television Program

  • Illinois In Session: Look ahead at 2026 Senate Race
    • Nathan Gonzalez, Mary Piacente and Piper Pascarella, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
  • Groovin Jaguar
    • GovState News Staff, Governors State University

Outstanding Soft Television Program

  • The Quad: Lights, Camera, Action – The Quad Takes the Stage
    • Aaron Anastos, Mary Piacente, Adrien Reetz, UIUC
  • Good Afternoon BloNo – Feb. 25, 2026
    • Aliah Mendoza, Aie Allen and Zakk Clark, ISU

Outstanding Sports Television Program

  • Saluki Sportsview, Fall 2025, Ep. 2
    • Students of JRNL 445, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • SportsZone – March 30, 2026
    • Nicholas Thompson, Zach Zanardo, Victor Todorov, ISU

Outstanding Television Newscast

  • TV-10 News at Noon, March 23, 2026
    • Vivienne Hughes, Aliah Mendoza, ISU
  • WEIU-TV News Watch
    • News Watch Staff, Eastern Illinois University

Outstanding Television News Reporting

  • Matt Williamson, EIU
  • Olivia Bennett, EIU

Outstanding Television Sports Reporting

  • Olivia Bennett, EIU
  • Madalyne Korzeniewski, ISU

Outstanding Television News Photography

  • Matt Williamson, EIU
  • Olivia Bennett, EIU
Mike Miletich
Capitol Bureau Reporter, WAND-TV, Decatur

Joining the INBA was one of my best life decisions. I met some of the best broadcast journalists while I was still a college student. Plus, I ended up getting a job through the connections I made!

Nora Baldner
Professor, Quincy University

The support INBA gives to student journalists is vitally important as we all discover how technology is changing news dissemination, INBA monitors and actively encourages truth, transparency and accountability from students and their universities.

Aaron Eades
Former Morning Anchor at WCIA-TV, Champaign

As a student, it's often difficult to picture what working in the real world will be like. For me, the INBA bridged that gap by giving me the chance to talk to professionals who used to be in the same shoes I'm in now.

Jeff Bossert
Morning Edition Host, WVTF, Roanoke, Virginia

When I was working in radio for the first time, I had no idea whether I could truly handle the demands. But INBA made me curious and want to improve. Even now, when I’ve maybe worked a lot of hours or planned some stories that didn’t come together for one reason or another, what I learn from an INBA conference gets me re-invigorated about the business.

Molly Jirasek
News Director, ABC57, South Bend, IN

One of my top goals in my career was to get to Chicago. Thanks to INBA I met Margaret Larkin. She remembered our great conversations about Chicago and first alerted me to a job opening in the city I might be interested in. Lo and behold, I got that job! INBA helped me reach my dream.

Michelle Eccles McLaughlin
Public Relations Account Manager, Horace Mann Insurance

INBA is an organization that really caters to continuing education for professionals. It offers a relatively inexpensive way to learn new things, reinforce best practices and network.

Ryan Denham
Digital Content Director, WGLT (Normal)

I recently attended my first INBA conference—and it won’t be my last. The combination of professional and student journalists learning together is electric. Everyone learns from each other and walks away with new friends (and LinkedIn connections). I know I did.

Andrew Tanielian
Freelance Video Journalist

INBA taught me how to network in a meaningful way. The scholarship process taught me how to endure a hard job interview and thrive.

Jennifer Fuller
Assistant Director of Legislative Affairs, John A. Logan College

INBA is not only a great networking tool, it also provides advocacy and support for journalists in an ever-changing world.

Bob Roberts
Retired, WBBM-AM, Chicago

INBA is as much about friendship and as it is about achieving common goals. It provides two things individual newsrooms cannot: in-service training, and the ability to speak out on issues affecting the profession. But most of all, it brings newspeople together.

Alexis McAdams
Fox News National Correspondent

INBA played a huge part in preparing me for my broadcasting career. The INBA conventions connect students with on-air talent and news directors who give feedback on now to improve your work. Through relationships I made at those conventions, I was able to obtain my first on air reporting job.