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Provo Sports Network Nominated for 2 Regional Emmys

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By Mike Romero

BYUtv Sports made a name for itself during the independence era of Brigham Young University Athletics. As a college sports team unaffiliated with a major conference, the school had to build out the resources and connections that would allow their games to reach BYU fans all over the world. One of the ways they did that was by investing heavily in the sports production arm of BYU Broadcasting. And boy has it paid off.

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Recently, the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences nominated BYUtv Sports for 2 Emmys. These regional awards recognize the best television broadcasts in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Southeastern California.

BYU Broadcasting was nominated for Best Live Sporting Event / Game (Single Game or Series). The team members nominated include producer Harrison Collier, director Michael Hunter, play-by-play announcer Spencer Linton, and analyst McKell Merkley. The group was nominated for their broadcast of the Best of Utah Gymnastics Meet. Gymnastics meets are notoriously difficult to cover because of both the variety and the sheer number of sub-events all happening simultaneously. Other organizations nominated include The Utah Jazz and Pac-12 Networks.

A still from the Best of Utah Gymnastics Meet, courtesy of BYUtv Sports.

BYU Broadcasting was also nominated for Best Live News Producer / Sports Producer. The nominee? BYUtv Sports producer Harrison Collier – his second nomination of 2023.

“I am grateful for the incredible talent I get to work with day in and day out at BYUtv,” says Collier. “Their commitment to telling the stories of the student athletes that we cover is second to none. Not many broadcast companies will do a four team gymnastics meet live. I’m grateful that we are being recognized for taking such risks.” In addition to his two nominations this year, he was a 2022 Emmy-nominee for Best Live Sporting Event. Collier is also a 4-time SVG award winner for live event production.

BYUtv Sports producer Harrison Collier.

For BYUtv and BYU Athletics, the independence era began in 2011 and ended in 2022 (notably with a bowl victory over SMU in the New Mexico Bowl during the football season). During that time, BYU played in front of millions on national television. They took on the likes of Baylor, Oregon, Notre Dame, Arkansas, and more.

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Independence was a huge win for the university. It put BYU in the national spotlight and was also a resounding financial success, according to publicly available earnings and expense data from the US Department of Education.

By setting the highest standards for their sports broadcasts, BYUtv Sports was able to land a deal with ESPN in 2011. ESPN became the official broadcaster for most BYU Football games. As part of that deal, one home game per season would air live on BYUtv along with reruns of home games that were broadcast on ESPN’s networks. That coverage also included the BYUtv Sports-produced pre-game and post-game shows like Countdown to Kickoff. BYUtv Sports and ESPN have a close working relationship to this day, even after joining the Big 12 Conference.

Photography by Nate Edwards/BYU Photo.

BYU Broadcasting’s reputation for quality extended well beyond football and basketball. BYUtv Sports consistently broadcasts sporting events for baseball, gymnastics, soccer, softball, and volleyball. In addition to this year’s nominations, their efforts have led to several regional Emmy nominations in preceding years.

Winners for this year will be announced at a black tie event on Saturday, November 4th 2023 at the Chateau Luxe in Phoenix, Arizona. Make sure to follow BYUtv Sports on Instagram. You can watch the broadcast of the 46th Annual Rocky Mountain Regional Emmys Nominations below.

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Saving Me: Quality Animation Out of Provo

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By McKinsleigh Smith

Many are familiar with Rick and Morty, the wildly popular animated series created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon. Known for its science fiction lunacy and often raunchy humor, Rick and Morty developed a dedicated fanbase obsessed with its sci-fi antics. However, due to its mature content, the show is not suitable for younger audiences. The humor of BYUtv’s animated series Saving Me is similar to Rick and Morty, but the show itself is more age appropriate and rife with meaning – without being heavy handed.

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Created by Aaron Johnston, Saving Me premiered its first season on October 1, 2022. The show follows the story of Bennett Bramble, a technologically savvy billionaire in his early sixties. Bramble’s constant unsavory attitude towards others, including his own relatives, has left him leading a lonely life. Over time, he begins to regret his past decisions and decides to build a time machine. With the help of this machine, Bramble projects his present consciousness to his younger self, hoping to teach him how to become a good person before it’s too late.

The catch? Neither of them really know how to be a good person.

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What follows are the zany adventures of both present and future versions of Bennett Bramble as they struggle to discover what it means to be a good person.

What sets “Saving Me” apart is its ability to cater to viewers of all ages. While children will be entertained by both Bennets thwarting a rogue snow cone machine armed with playing cards or evading rabid blue-colored sasquatches, adult audience members will be captivated by the season-long mystery arcs. These arcs revolve around the identity of a mysterious soldier who repeatedly saves the day and the cataclysmic event that initially separated Bramble from his loved ones. The show also incorporates adult-themed ideas into its futuristic world, subtly adding depth and intrigue.

In addition to offering a child-friendly version of the dynamic between two main male characters, Saving Me successfully avoids relying on obscenity for its humor. While the collision between the past and present versions of Bramble forms the core of the plot, the show also explores relatable familial tensions. For instance, one episode takes both versions of Bramble on a journey through their memories, reminding them of the importance of gratitude towards their mother on Mother’s Day. The younger Bramble also learns valuable lessons about dedicating time to his siblings. Through these narratives, Saving Me imparts valuable life lessons to its younger audience.

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The voice cast of Saving Me brings a wealth of experience to the show, allowing it to stand on its own merits. Ivan Sherry lends his voice to the older, grumpier Bramble, while Adam Sanders brings the younger, more naive version to life. Sanders, known for his endearing charisma in shows like Clifford The Big Red Dog, infuses the series with youthful energy. Sherry, with his extensive background in animated cartoons and voice acting for various productions, provides a more mature perspective on the show’s situations.

With its entertaining adventures, intriguing mystery arcs, laugh out loud humor, and valuable life lessons, Saving Me offers a unique and enjoyable experience. BYUtv’s productions don’t always land, but this one definitely does. They knocked it out of the park.

You can stream Saving Me for free on BYUtv. Check out a trailer for the show below.

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