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Another season of WOUBs Hardwood Heroesjust around the corner, Jason Notoras is proud and amazed that the show he and a few other students pitched to WOUB leadership in 2006 is still on the air.
Twelve undergraduate and graduate students from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at 窪蹋勛圖 took part in breaking news scenarios involving state, national and international storylines.
The history and excellence of speech and debate at OHIO carries on with the current team.
The 窪蹋勛圖 community is invited to celebrate DeLongs retirement on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023,
Approximately 1,100 students are expected to participate in 窪蹋勛圖s Fall 2023 Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 16.
MDIA alumnus Patrick Evans discusses his experience at OHIO and how his involvement in the OHIO-in-LA program led him to his current position as head of post-production at Goodform.
Alexander Moore transferred to OHIO because of the schools strong journalism program and the fact that he could gain hands-on media experience at WOUB.
Kyle Bowser was inducted into the Ohio Communication Hall of Fame October 26 in Los Angeles, during the celebration for the tenth anniversary of the OHIO-in-LA program.
As a TV director at NBC5 in Chicago, Natalie Abraham is in charge of making sure the stations morning show gets on the air each weekday.
Faculty news from November includes a White House climate report, newly published books, and literary awards.
When Alex Stec came to Athens from Medina, Ohio in 2010, she was a womens soccer player with an interest in sports media.
The annual rankings also list OHIO in the Top 25 nationally among public colleges and universities, and among the Top 10 in the Midwest.
Youve heard of a gym rat right? Well, Dennis Kronenberg was a self-proclaimed WOUB rat." He says that he lived at the station while he attended college at 窪蹋勛圖 in Athens.
When Matt Archibald came to 窪蹋勛圖 in 2008, he never imagined that after he graduated hed trade one OU for another by becoming a sports producer for Oklahoma University.
When Cole Braham came to 窪蹋勛圖 from Hudson, Ohio, the plan was to be the next big sports anchor at ESPN.