The Emerson Coleman Fellowship (ECF) Program
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Emerson Coleman Fellowship (ECF) is designed to provide a real-world experience in television programming and production. The goal is to increase the diversity and representation of individuals pursuing careers in broadcasting. The program will launch in May 2024.
Among the industry’s most highly regarded programming executives, Emerson Coleman most recently served as senior vice president of Programming for Hearst Television, where he oversaw the company’s program development and acquisitions for over two decades. He is passionate about passing on what he has learned to another generation.
This fellowship will honor Coleman’s legacy by offering opportunities to another generation to share impactful stories and elevate new voices. Over the course of this four-month program, students will get a close look at the business of television programming and production.
Among the industry’s most highly regarded programming executives, Emerson Coleman most recently served as senior vice president of Programming for Hearst Television, where he oversaw the company’s program development and acquisitions for over two decades. He is passionate about passing on what he has learned to another generation.
This fellowship will honor Coleman’s legacy by offering opportunities to another generation to share impactful stories and elevate new voices. Over the course of this four-month program, students will get a close look at the business of television programming and production.
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