TCS Launches KiDz HuB Media KluB with 22 Junior Broadcasters
- KiDz HuB Kollege
- Nov 10, 2016
- 3 min read

We are excited to launch the KiDz HuB Media Klub at Timothy Christian School TCS! These Junior Broadcasters (called Hubbers) will be learning video production, editing, interviewing, research and public speaking skills.
KiDz HuB TCS, now in its third week has spoken to a media mentor in 4th year Mass Communication student/mentor from Cairo University in Egypt, joined in the 2nd annual Media Literacy Week of activities and rolled our the red carpet to practice for their red carpet Interviews at the Nickelodeon HALO Award in New York City.
KiDz HuB TCS has also invited a team of KiDz HuBBers from The HuBB in Newark New Jersey to participate in a 2-hour media workshop at their KiDz HuB TCS Klub meeting. Four youth journalists are gearing up for their first outside broadcast. They will bring coverage from the orange carpet at the 2016 staging of the Nickelodeon HALO Awards on Friday, November 11, 2016 at Pier 36 in New York City as KiDz HuB Media Network highlights and helps to amplify the work of four (4) youth who are making a difference in their communities, by "Helping and Leading Others" (HALO).
Our 2016 Broadcast Team
1. Roland Dillon - Male Jr. Broadcaster /Host
2. Emma Anderson - Female Jr. Broadcaster/Host
3. Steven Vierra - Photographer/Social Media/Host
4. Matthew Spiess - Videographer
5. Niecey Ceasar - LIVE Blogger
6. Orlando "Uncle Lanze" Dillon - Mentor/Producer
Courtesy Nickelodeon HALO Awards
"HALO's Heroes
The hottest concert event of the season is here once again! This year, four amazing kids who are making a big difference in their communities, will be honored.
Meet Grace
After overcoming her own battle with cancer, Grace started We Cancerve, an organization that creates activities to bring happiness to homeless, sick, and foster children through events and donations. So far, they've been able to help over 3,700 children in need!
Meet Jonas
In Los Angeles, Jonas met a homeless child the same age as he was. It inspired him to start Love in the Mirror, which provides disadvantaged youth with basic necessities like food, clothing, and learning materials. His organization has helped over 45,000 families through fundraising and donations!
Meet Chris
Meet Chris
Chris saw rising crime rates and failing school systems in his hometown (Kinston, NC) and decided to do something about it. After meeting with the mayor about his concerns, Chris founded the Kinston Teens Inc., which gives teens pride in their community while also giving them leadership and community service opportunities!
Meet Lillian
Lillian's organization is Vision For and From Children! After dealing with her own eyesight problems, she wanted to find a way to give more children the eye care they need, but can't always receive. VFAFC now supports children across the globe with sight-saving surgeries and vision services."
Please follow our coverage by using @KiDzHuB @NickelodeonTV and #HALOawards on social media throughout the night. Remember to watch the Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2016, which aires on Sunday, Nov. 27, at 7:00 p.m. (ET/PT) across Nickelodeon, TeenNick and Nicktoons.
About Timothy Christian School (TCS) in New Jersey
Founded in 1949, Timothy Christian School operates on the premise that the Word of God requires that parents be responsible for the education of their children (Deut. 6; Psalm 78). The Christian home, Christian school,and the Church must work together to provide consistent Christian training.
The school works in harmony with parents to achieve this objective. Therefore, they strive to provide the finest academic education possible in accordance with God’s Word. Timothy Christian School is a K-12 independent, co-educational college preparatory school. TCS is accredited by both the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Association of Christian Schools International.
Join KiDz HuB TCS (TCS Radio) as they collaborate with other Junior Broadcasters from various locations and events across the USA and globally. http://timothychristian.org/
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