CPTV News QuickCUT from January 29, 2026 made for vertical delivery to social media sites and featuring anchors Ariana Pantoja and Rana Stevens along with sports highlights from Gabe Trevino. Stories include a new act in the State of Indiana that imposes a budget crisis for most Indiana schools, including CPHS. Neighboring town of Merrillville prepares for possible ICE detention center. Valparaiso University has begun utilizing VR technology to train nursing students. Weather, sports and more.
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CPTV News QuickCUT 1-29-26
CPTV News QuickCUT from January 29, 2026 made for vertical delivery to social media sites
March 26, 2026
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Ariana Pantoja, CPTV Staff
Ariana Pantoja is a senior at Crown Point High School, and this is her fourth year with Crown Town Media. She was interested in broadcasting due to her love for reporting and learning about news. During her time in the program, she is an award winner for CPTV QuickCut for both state and national awards. Her passion continues to grow for news reporting and being an on-air radio talent. She can be found spending her Friday nights working a camera for the football games. Her dream is to go to Syracuse University in New York to fulfill being a news anchor or working behind the scenes for a news channel.
Trent Josleyn, Design Manager And Director of Live Broadcast Productions
Trent Josleyn is a Senior at CPHS, and this is his fourth year with Crown Town Media. He joined due to his love of radio and plans on attending college to major in Broadcast Journalism and minor in Musical Theatre. Trent enjoys working as the Director of Live Broadcast Productions for CTM and Design Manager for Inklings. In August of 2024, Josleyn was nominated for a John Drury National High School Radio Award for his work on The Morning Bark. You can catch Trent live on The Morning Bark every weekday from 6:50 am to 7:30 am.
Vanessa Cervantes, CPTV Staff
Vanessa Cervantes is a junior at Crown Point High School and is now in her second year at Crown Town Media. While working on her talk show, Jam Sessions, with some of her fellow classmates, Cervantes is working towards her goal of going into cinematography and marketing. Her original plan was to become a screenwriter; however, being in broadcasting has given her a love for graphic design and video editing. Cervantes also enjoys working backstage as a stage manager for the high school’s theater department, and she is currently working on her seventh show! Her current plan is to attend Butler University and major in Marketing with a minor in Film Studies. After college, her goal is to work in advertising as a camera operator.
Jayla Miller, CPTV Staff
Jayla Miller is a graduating junior at Crown Point High School, and this is her second year with Crown Town Media. Last year, she did voice-tracking every Tuesday morning from 8-10. Jayla, being a musician, has a deep passion for music and displays that passion on a radio show called Jam Sessions, which discusses music to its very core. However, Jayla also has a passion for live broadcast and acquired experience volunteering at football games as a camera operator, photographer, and red hat for Marquee Sports. She loves working with the camera and using her creativity to bring life to every shot, which she got to do at the Chicago/Midwest Emmys Backstage Show. While Jayla is choosing to pursue Musical Theatre as a major at Columbia College Chicago, she will be minoring in Broadcasting because it has taught her some of the most important skills in life, like networking. However, not only does she want to do this to fulfill her dreams, but fulfill the dreams of others with any profit she makes from pursuing her aspirations.
Aiden Hielema, CPTV Staff
Aiden Hielema is a senior at Crown Point High School and in his fourth year with Crown Town Media. He joined because he enjoys looking at things behind the scenes and quickly discovered a love for radio and television broadcasting. Hielema enjoys video production work and operating social media for the CPHS Athletic Department. Outside of Crown Town Media, he enjoys marching band and light and sound for the theater department. He plans on going to Purdue Northwest and majoring in communications with a concentration in broadcasting.
Brandon Boling, CPTV Staff
Brandon Boling is a Senior at Crown Point High School. This is his third year with Crown Town Media. He joined the program to explore his interests in sports broadcasting. Boling is an on-air talent on Crown Point’s Bulldog Network. He also co-hosts the radio show Dog Pound. Boling plans to attend Indiana University, where he plans to study Sports Media. Afterwards, Boling hopes to attend law school to become a lawyer.
Nikoli McSurley, CPTV Staff
Nikoli McSurley is a senior at Crown Point High School and the host of Beyond the Baseline, a basketball talk show that dives into the game’s biggest stories and culture. A passionate fan of the Kentucky Wildcats and Brooklyn Nets, McSurley joined the program to explore his interest in sports broadcasting and media. He hopes to attend Indiana University or the University of Missouri to study Biochemistry, and later pursue a career in Dentistry.
Rana Stevens, CPTV Staff
Rana Stevens is an award-winning senior at Crown Point High School, and this is her fourth year with Crown Town Media. She joined to explore her interests in what happens behind the scenes of broadcasting, and over time, she fell in love with it. Stevens is one of the two radio personalities behind the weekly show, Mystery Machine She’s committed to delivering the true crime listening experience to her listeners and is proud to edit, write, and anchor for her school’s news program, CPTV QuickCut and CPTV News. Besides that, she’s also heavily involved in her school’s choir and theatre programs. Following her senior year, Rana hopes to go to college and major in Multimedia Journalism.
Gavin Chambers, CPTV Staff
Gavin Chambers is a Senior at CPHS, and this is his third year with Crown Town Media. He joined CTM to get a chance to do more things in the field of television and radio, but has no plans to pursue media further down the line; instead wanting to pursue marine biology. He enjoys working on radio and TV productions, with a special enjoyment of recording and editing projects both professionally and for fun. Additionally, this is his second year as a member of the award-winning, gaming talk show The Gameboyz. Chambers is also involved in CPHS Theatre and the Royal Regiment Marching Band.
Braydon Zamojski, CPTV Staff
Braydon Zamojski is a Junior at CPHS and this is his third year with Crown Town Media. He joined the program with hopes to go into the broadcasting field after schooling and to learn more about videography. Zamojski is an on-air talent on Crown Point’s Dawgcast live sports broadcasts and is a co-host on Dog Pound Chalk and Dirt Sports Talk Show. Outside of CTM, he is a member of the Crown Point hockey team. Zamojski h,opes to attend Liberty University to pursue a major in Sports Journalism.
Megan Kortum, CPTV Staff
Megan Kortum is a senior at Crown Point High School, and this is her second year with Crown Town Media. Last year, she was in the introduction class, and now Kortum is in the Advanced classes. She is on the radio show called Jam Sessions with RJ, Vanessa, and Jayla that airs every Wednesday at 5 and 10 pm. Kortum does social media for the football games, and she is very passionate about that. She plans to attend Purdue University and major in Communications with a focus on Public Relations.
Taizer Koelmel, CPTV Staff
Taizer Koelmel is a sophomore at CPHS and in his second year at Crown Town Media. Last year, Koelmel did sportscasts; he is now on the sports talk show Ruff Draft with Owen, Luke, and Bella. Currently, Koelmel has gotten together with some friends and formed a jazz band, where he is the lead for the band’s social media. He also runs social media for his Mom’s pierogi store and his Aunt’s hair cuttery. He hopes to attend Western Michigan University one day and major in media. You can catch him on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 pm on Ruff Draft.
Cameron Qualls, CPTV Staff
Cameron Qualls is a senior at Crown Point High School and in his 3rd year of Crown Town Media. Qualls has always loved film and broadcasting, and he puts that love into his work. His current responsibilities include operating field cameras at home CPHS sports events and editing QuickCUT and CPTV News segments. You can catch him on Mondays and Fridays at 5 and 10 pm on Dog Pound, a sports show talking about CP to the pros with Gabe Travino, Brandon Boling, and Braydon Zomojski.
Aiden Hetler-Rogers, CPTV Staff
Aiden Hetler-Rogers is a junior at Crown Point High School and is in his second year at Crown Town Media. Last year, Hetler-Rogers voice-tracked on late-night Sundays. This year, he voice-tracks from 3-5 PM and 7-8 PM on Mondays. He really likes music and also really likes making fun of music, which he does when he’s on the air. He has no exact plans for what he wants to do after high school but he knows he wants to work in the music industry.
Annabella Angarone, Editor-in-Chief, CPTV Staffer
Annabella Angarone is a junior at Crown Point High School and is the co-editor-in-chief of the Inklings newspaper, and this is her third year on staff. This is also Angarone’s first year on the radio and TV staff for CPTV. When she is not writing or designing for Inklings, she takes part in the Show Choir and the Bulldog Ballroom club. Even though Angarone still has a few years before college, since she was seven years old, she has been writing screenplays for her future career.
Gabe Trevino, CPTV Staff
Gabe Trevino is a Junior at CPHS and this is his third year with Crown Town Media. He joined this class due to his interest in Sports Broadcasting and his dreams of becoming a professional sports broadcaster. Gabe is currently involved with the Crystal Pillar Winning sports talk show, “Dog Pound” as well as doing his own radio show The Gabe Trevino Show. He also does play-by -play on the Bulldog Network for basketball, baseball and football games. He hopes the start of his dreams begin here at CPHS and at Indiana University where he plans to go to college to pursue a career in Sports Broadcasting. His dream destination would be at FOX or NBC doing Play by Play for sports.