Community
DHN is focused on impacting the community as well as delivering a high-quality news program. Below are testimonials, articles and other ways DHN is influencing the Deaf community and Phoenix locals.
In the Media
Testimonials
Phoenix Day School for the Deaf
DHN Student Show
"The trifecta of reading, hearing and seeing the news is important for making information available to many audiences, Gallovich said."
The State Press
"In families that have both hearing and deaf members, there is often a communication gap when it comes to broadcast news."
The Downtown Devil
Last week DeafDigest mentioned the new Phoenix TV Deaf and Hearing Network that would be aired in January 2014. Whose idea was it?
DeafDigest
"Kovacs said if any good can come out of this, it would be raising awareness of the importance of having reliable interpreters."
CBS 5
Deanne Bray
Actress
Lindsay Feuer
PDSD Teacher
Yara Vasquez
PDSD Student
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Melissa Yingst Huber was the recipient of the ADA Liberty Community Accessibility Pioneer Advocate Award
ABIL
"For Peyton Gallovich, a course in American Sign Language at ASU evolved into something more than just an opportunityto learn a new language."
National Center on Disability and Journalism
"Who knows, maybe someday DHN will be in millions of households around the country. Now that would be story worth signing about."
NBC 12
Melissa Yingst Huber and Peyton Gallovich were awarded special recognition for their work on DHN.
NCDJ Award
Melissa Yingst Huber and Peyton Gallovich were awarded the NATAS Student Production Award for General Newscast.