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Dear BroaDcaster anD MeDia specialist:

Please take a moment to view our latest edition of the Graduate Bulletin featuring the recent graduates from the Vincennes University Broadcasting Department. It will provide prospective employers with those students that are graduating in May, August and December of 2010.

This Graduate Bulletin is also available on-line and you can access it by visiting the VU Broadcasting website at www.vinu.edu/broadcasting then click on Graduate Bulletins.

Our broadcasting and sales students are educated in audio production and announcing, video production, advertising sales, and writing for media. The VU broadcasting department is as “real world” hands-on as possible, utilizing our up-to-date radio and television facilities.

2010 continues to be a good year for the Broadcasting Department. WVUB won the Community Service Award in 2009. WVUB continues to operate an HD1 channel in a Top 40 format, while HD2 is Smooth Jazz, and HD3 is Spanish Programming with Regional Mexican and Latin Music. WVUT will be converting its studio to a full HD facility during the summer months. WVUT continues to program PBS programming on its HD channel and programs separate PBS Create and the Indiana Channel programming on SD1.

Vincennes University broadcasting has its students working with audio and video equipment during their first week of class in our radio and TV studios. The sales portion of the curriculum includes the students making simulated sales calls and proposals with simulated clients.

VU broadcasting students are employed in many facilities throughout Indiana, the Midwest, major markets throughout the country, and with networks such as CNN and Speed.

I hope you’ll take a few moments to view our Graduate Bulletin. Contact me if you have any questions. I would also encourage you to stop by and take a tour of our facilities at your convenience.

Sincerely,

Jay D. BurksInterim ChairBroadcast Production & Sales812.888.5360 [email protected]

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STEPHEN M. BUSTELL215 S. 5th Street, Apartment. 3, Vincennes, IN 47591cell: 614-327-1583, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To work as a photojournalist or in television production in a mid to large market.

Long Range: To work on-air in television in a medium to large market.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WVUB-FM: Remote Broadcasts.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Associate Producer, Chyron Operator, Camera Operator, TelePrompTer Operator, Video Playback. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Audio, Camera Operator, Greeter, TelePrompTer Operator. Master Control Operator.

aDDitional eXperienceTelevision: Employed at WTHI-TV from May, 2007 to July, 2008 as a Production Assistant. Responsible for operating the Chyron for the 6 and 11 pm weekday newscasts. Experience with Sony DV cameras, TelePrompTer, studio cameras, Pinnacle liquid editing software, audio console, video playback.

internshipsWVUB-FM: Vincennes, IN, Summer, 2006. Remote Broadcast Assistant and Photographer. Broadcasting department website manager.

honors & awarDsDean’s List, Fall, 2008, Vincennes University, Vincennes, IN.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & SalesAAS Degree -- Multimedia Communications with Web Emphasis

aVailaBle For eMploYMentMay of 2010

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FORREST FAIRCHILD719 Alexandria Pike, Anderson, IN 46012, home: 765-640-1519 cell: 812-887-5057, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To work as an On-Air Talent in radio or as a News Photographer for television in a small to medium market.

Long Range: To work as an On-Air Talent in radio or as a News Photographer for television in a medium to large market.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Chyron Operator, Camera Operator, Floor Director, Master Control Supervisor. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Camera Operator, Greeter, Record Tapes.Sports Remotes: Remote Camera Operator. Master Control Operator

honors & awarDsResident Assistant – Fall, 2009 to Spring, 2010, Godare Hall/Housing Office, Vincennes University, Vincennes, IN. 21st Century Scholar, 4-years Varsity Basketball Manager, hosted and managed broadcasting of announcements including game clock operation and live announcing.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & Sales

aVailaBle For eMploYMentDecember of 2010

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TRISTAN GAMBLE603 Clark Street, Huntington, IN 46750, home: 260-358-8265cell: 260-224-7251, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To work as an ENG Photographer in a small to medium market.

Long Range: To shoot ENG or work as an EFP Production Photographer in a medium to large market.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Chyron Operator, Audio, Camera Operator, TelePrompTer Operator, Floor Director. ENG: News Photographer Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Chyron Operator. Sports Remotes: Remote Camera Operator. Master Control Operator.

seMinars / worKshops attenDeDSummer Youth Program, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & Sales

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MIKE GATLIN812 North 6th Street, Vincennes, IN 47591, cell: 317-258-2271, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To be a reporter in a medium to large television market.

Long Range: To become an anchor for CNN or host the Washington Journal for CSPAN.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: News Anchor, Weather Anchor, Associate Producer, Audio, Camera Operator. ENG: News Photographer. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Camera Operator. Sports Remotes: Remote Camera Operator. Master Control Operator.

honors & awarDsChosen to act in The Boys Next Door, Vincennes University, Spring, 2007. Vincennes University Cheerleader. High School Homecoming King, Turkey Run 2006 Mr. Football.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & Sales

aVailaBle For eMploYMentDecember of 2010

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SPENCER GROSVENOR5623 Norwaldo Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220, home: 317-872-6724cell: 317-549-5748, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To become a Radio Host or a Promotions Manager in a small to medium market.

Long Range: To become a Radio Host in a large market.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Production ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Production. WVUB-FM: Air Talent, Remote Broadcasts.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Weather Anchor, Director, Technical Director, Camera Operator, TelePrompTer Operator, Floor Director, Master Control Supervisor. ENG: News Photographer. Master Control Operator.

aDDitional eXperience Television: Two time Color Commentator for VU Men’s Basketball games.

internshipsWRZX, WNDE, WFBQ, summer, 2010, Clear Channel, Indianapolis, IN.

honors & awarDsBroadcasting department Peer Tutor, Resident Assistant.High School Honor Roll, S.A.D.D. President.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & Sales

aVailaBle For eMploYMentDecember of 2010

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JOSH KIDD14570 Corydon Ramsey Road, Palmyra, IN 47164, home: 812-364-6132, cell: 812-786-1658, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To become a sports photographer or to work in sales in a medium to large television market.

Long Range: To become a sports photographer or to work in sales in a medium to large television market.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WVUB-FM: News Reading.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Sports Anchor. ENG: Sports Photographer. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Audio, Camera Operator, TelePrompTer Operator. Sports Remotes: Technical Director, Replay Operator Master Control Operator.

aDDitional eXperience Television: WLKY 32: Louisville, Kentucky, Sports Photographer and Editor, May to August, 2009.

internshipsWLKY 32: Louisville, Kentucky, Sports Photographer: covered minor league baseball, college football and basketball, horse racing at Churchill Downs, and AAV basketball, May to August, 2009.

honors & awarDsHigh School Basketball Scholarship (not completed due to injury).

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & Sales

aVailaBle For eMploYMentMay of 2010

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JOSH KRAMER602 Truman Drive, Vincennes, IN 47591cell: 812-887-7803, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To work for a small to medium market radio or television station in sales, promotions, on-air, or web.

Long Range: To operate a media production company creating voice-over production, web production, and video production for marketing businesses and organizations.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WVUB-FM: Remote Broadcasts.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Sports Anchor, Camera Operator, TelePrompTer Operator. ENG: News Photographer. Sports Remotes: Remote Camera Operator. Master Control Operator.

aDDitional eXperienceRadio: WTHI-HI 99, Terre Haute, IN: Video Camera Operator for video production service/station promotions department, summer, 2009. WVLN/WSEI: Olney, IL, Board Operator, sports play-by-play, live DJ. WAOV/WUZR/WZDM/WQTY, Vincennes, IN: Board Operator for sports, news, weather, and satellite programming. Produced and announced sports, news, and weather content.Television: Basketball Color Commentator for WVUT-TV, Lady Trailblazers basketball games.

honors & awarDsDean’s list Fall, 2008; Spring, 2009; Fall, 2009.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

aVailaBle For eMploYMentDecember of 2010

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MATTHEW LANNING52205 Woodsedge Drive, Granger, IN 46530, home: 574-243-7837e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To work in a small market television station in production, ENG photography, and/or editing video.

Long Range: To work in a medium to large market television station or production company in EFP/ENG and/or editing.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Talent Coach, Promotion Manager, Production. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Talent Coach, Promotion Manager, Production.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Associate Producer, Chyron Operator, Audio, Camera Operator, TelePrompTer Operator, Master Control Supervisor ENG: News Photographer. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Camera Operator. Sports Remotes: Remote Camera Operator. Master Control Operator

internshipsWNDU Channel 16, South Bend, IN: June to August, 2009, in-studio Camera Operator for nightly newscast and Ag Day program, occasional TelePrompTer Operator.

honors & awarDsHigh School National Technical Honor Society.

High School Center of Leadership Development, August, 2003 to December, 2003.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & Sales

aVailaBle For eMploYMentMay of 2010

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KEITH McELHANEY3927 South 100 East, Huntington, IN 46750, home: 260-468-2354cell: 260-388-3522, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To transfer to a four-year university to earn my Bachelors degree.

Long Range: To enlist in the Army as an officer and to become a telecommunications officer.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Promotion Manager, Production. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Promotion Manager, Production.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: News Anchor, Audio, Camera Operator, TelePrompTer Operator, Floor Director, Master Control Supervisor. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Master Control Operator

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & Sales

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BRANDON LAMONT POTTER4724 Whitton Place, Apt. A, Indianapolis, IN 46220, home: 317-490-0654, cell: 317-490-0654, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To work as Air-Talent in radio in a small to medium market.

Long Range: To work as Air-Talent in radio or television in a medium to large market.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Weather Anchor, Audio, Camera Operator, Floor Director, ESS Stills. ENG: News Photographer. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Audio. Sports Remotes: Remote Camera Operator. Master Control Operator.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & Sales

aVailaBle For eMploYMentMay of 2010

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ADAM REINHART5348 E. Simpson Lake Drive, Vincennes, IN 47591, home: 812-886-6842,cell: 812-881-6614, [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To work part-time in radio or television while completing my Bachelors degree in Journalism at Indiana University.

Long Range: To work as Air-Talent in sports play-by-play commentary in radio or television, in a medium to large market.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Sports Anchor, Chyron Operator, Audio, Camera Operator, Floor Director, Video Playback. Master Control Operator.

aDDitional eXperienceTelevision: WVUT-TV – Channel 22: Vincennes, IN, basketball color-commentary.

honors & awarDsDean’s List, Presidential ScholarshipHigh School High Honor Roll

acaDeMic traininG AS Degree – General Education

aVailaBle For eMploYMentMay of 2010

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LINDSAY ROCKHILL3432 Equinox Terrace, Lafayette, IN 47909cell: 317-642-8570, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To write copy or work in production in a small to medium television market.

Long Range: To write copy, work in production or in sales, in a large television market.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Promotion Manager, Production. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Promotion Manager, Production.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: News Anchor, Director, Technical Director, Camera Operator, Master Control Supervisor, ESS Stills. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Audio, Camera Operator, Greeters, Floor Director, TelePrompTer Operator, Record Tapes. Sports Remotes: Remote Camera Operator. Master Control Operator.

aDDitional eXperience Television: Cinergy MetroNet, Vincennes, IN, shooting City Council meetings for cable use, January to May, 2010. VU Broadcasting, Vincennes, IN, shooting and editing promotional videos for use on WVUT-TV, January to May, 2010. Worked on the production crew for “Meet Your Legislators” programs airing on WVUT-TV, January to May, 2010.

internshipsClear Channel radio, WRZX, WFBQ, WNDE, Indianapolis, IN, Promotions internship, May to September, 2009.

honors & awarDsWTWO Scholarship, 2009-2010 academic year. Broadcasting department Peer Tutor, spring, 2010.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

aVailaBle For eMploYMentMay of 2010

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JEFFERY SMITH103 N. 20th Street, Vincennes, IN 47591, home: 812-886-5111cell: 812-887-1451, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To work as a Video Editor or ENG Photographer in a small to medium market.

Long Range: To work as an ENG Photographer and/or Sports Reporter in a medium to large market.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Promotion Manager, Production. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Talent Coach, Promotion Manager, Production.Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Sports Anchor, Director, Technical Director, Camera Operator, Video Playback. ENG: News Photographer. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Audio, Camera Operator, Greeter, Floor Director, TelePrompTer Operator, Record Tapes. Master Control Operator.

honors & awarDsDean’s List, Academic Honors Scholarship.High School National Honor Society member, Student Council member, 4 year member of Varsity Soccer and Baseball, 2008 St. Maria Govetti Award winner for outstanding service to church and community.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & Sales

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ERIC STIDMAN6847 N. Wahoo Tree Street, Terre Haute, IN 47805, home: 812-841-4661cell: 812-466-2216, e-mail: [email protected]

proFessional oBJectiVesImmediate: To work as a Field Reporter or Sports Anchor in a medium to large television market.

Long Range: To become a Sports Director in a large television market.

BroaDcast / MeDia eXperienceUniversity Radio: ROK-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Promotion Manager. ROL-Internet Radio: Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach.

Television: WVUT-TV Nightly Newscast: Sports Anchor, Chyron Operator, Audio, Camera Operator, Master Control Supervisor. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Audio, Camera Operator, Greeter, Floor Director, TelePrompTer Operator, Record Tapes. Sports Remotes: Audio, Remote Camera Operator. Master Control Operator.

honors & awarDsDean’s List. High School Terre Haute North Student Body President, Amnesty International, DECA.

acaDeMic traininG AAS Degree – Broadcast Production & SalesAAS Degree – Audio Recording

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TV PRODUCTIONThrough the combination of staff and students, WVUT-TV 22 produces more hours of local production than most public television stations. This could not be accomplished without staff and students working together to complete daily tasks and goals. Students are crew members for the nightly newscast, sports remotes, public affairs programs, and other productions throughout the year. AVID editing suites, coupled with two machine linear editing, are utilized for production.

“THE MAJOR ADVANTAGE VU BROADCASTING

GRADS HAVE OVER OTHER

PROGRAMS IS HANDS-ON

ExPERIENCE.”

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WVUT-HDWVUT-HD is the University’s PBS affiliate serving Southwestern Indiana and Southeastern Illinois through the combined efforts of staff and students. Students are involved daily in all operations of the station.

A daily 30 minute newscast is produced by students and staff. “Newscenter 22,” is broadcast live at 5:00 pm and re-broadcast at 11:30 pm. “Newscenter 22” has been presented with a Spectrum Award for Best TV Newscast in the Non-commercial TV category, by the Indiana Broadcasters Association. Students anchor the news, sports, and weather; shoot and edit stories; switch and direct; and operate all equipment necessary for the production. WVUT-HD is the first public digital television station to go on-air in Indiana, broadcasting a high definition and standard definition schedule daily.

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WVUT also produces “22 Magazine,” a public affairs magazine program. Students produce, edit and shoot program features and may help co-host the program. They also produce public television promotional materials and commercials for outside clients.

WVUT operates an HD channel for PBS programming and a separate SD channel with programming for PBS Create, and the Indiana Channel.

WVUT-HD

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RADIO PRODUCTIONIn addition to four on-air radio stations, there are eight audio production studios that contain a variety of professional audio production equipment. In the VU tradition of “hands-on” training, students learn to operate every piece of audio equipment in every studio. Students are required to use these studios for various projects. From our digital audio consoles to our “Adobe Audition” audio editing software, students learn and practice on the latest audio equipment. The Broadcasting Department faculty and staff work directly with students in both formal and arranged lab situations.

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WVUB-BLAzER 91.1 HD91.1, WVUB-HD is a Hot Adult Contemporary/Contemporary Hit Radio 50,000 watt Public Radio Station. WVUB is affiliated with the National Public Radio and American Public Radio networks. These affiliations provide our listeners with the most up to date information and enable WVUB to provide quality programming to a wide base of listeners.

WVUB broadcasts in HD, allowing two more signals on the same frequency. WVUB-HD-2 is Blazer Cool Jazz with NPR news, and WVUB-HD-3 is Blazer Bilingie, the only radio station south of Indianapolis broadcasting in the Spanish language.

WVUB is proud to have won the Indiana Broadcasters Association Indiana Public Radio Station of the Year in 2008-2009, and to have won the coveted Community Service Activity of the Year award during the IBA Spectrum Awards ceremony in 2009-2010.

Students assist professional staff on WVUB. They are supervised and trained by broadcasting faculty and staff who have strong backgrounds in the commercial industry. On-air performance, improving communication skills and keeping the audience entertained and informed are just some of the goals students work toward when on-air with WVUB.

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ROK & ROLROK and ROL are internet stations, streamed at www.vinu.edu, and are formatted much like regular commercial radio stations. ROK is a classic and current rock music station, while ROL plays country music. First year students have required shifts on these stations to develop their on-air presentation skills. Advanced radio students are staff members for these stations and develop skills in many practical areas of station operations.

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REMOTESA variety of radio and television remotes are produced with students each year, ranging from men’s and women’s college basketball, political debates, election returns and Meet Your Legislator, to the Miss Vincennes University Scholarship Program (winner of the Indiana Public Broadcasting “Best Performance Award”) and the VU Commencement ceremony.

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MULTIMEDIAThe Multimedia Communications program at Vincennes University is designed to prepare students for successful entry into the career field of their choice. Multimedia is the creative union of graphics, animation, audio, video, and text used to produce an informative, eye-catching, audio-visual computer based presentation. Students will combine artistic ability with technical proficiency to design and create multimedia products.

Students will work on skills that can be adapted to fit a variety of situations. With the continuing changes in technology and the business world, people with the flexibility of multiple skill areas are more likely to make progress in their careers. Students will take a series of skill building courses needed to effectively operate in a computer media environment. They will take a set of core courses that includes audio-video production, photography, web page development, graphic design, computer aided publishing, multimedia production, and broadcast writing.

Students will choose one area of emphasis from the five emphasis areas offered to compliment the core skill courses and provide expertise in a specific career area. The five areas to choose from include Graphic Design, Marketing/Advertising, Broadcasting, Music-Audio Recording, and Computer Web Technology. Each emphasis area has required courses to build specific skills and knowledge.

At Vincennes University we firmly believe in the value of hands-on, real world experience for students. The Multimedia Communications program is a time intensive course of study. An internship or capstone project is required for all Multimedia Communication majors. We stress the importance of good job habits and developing a strong personal presentation so students can get where they want to go in their careers.

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BROADCAST SALESIn sales classes, radio, television, and cable selling techniques are presented and practiced. The successful Vincennes University broadcast sales student has a working knowledge of Arbitron and Nielsen rating techniques and uses; local, regional, and national selling differences; in addition to direct and agency selling skills.

Students who successfully complete their sales courses will be eligible to take the Radio Marketing Professional exam and become certified by the Radio Advertising Bureau. Vincennes University is the only university in the country partnering with the RAB in this manner.

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AAS DEGREE REqUIREMENTS

Broadcasting Course Requirements Credit Required Broadcasting Courses Hours

BCST 100 Intro to Mass Communications 3 BCST 110 Broadcast Performance 3 ENGL 109 Broadcast Writing 3 BCST 120 Beginning Radio Production 3 BCST 140 Beginning Television Production 3 BCST 150 Broadcast Sales I 3 BCST 161 Advanced Radio Production 3 BCST 180 Advanced Television Production 3 BCST 210 Broadcast Promotion 3 BCST 221 Broadcast Programming 3 BCST 235 Newsroom Operations 3 BCST 240 Broadcast Management 3 BCST 250 Broadcast Sales II 3 BCST 260 Video Editing & Post Production 3 BCST 270 ENG/EFP 3 BCST 280 TV Program Producing & Directing 3

OtherRequiredCoursesandElectives

ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 Physical Education Activity 2 Science 3 Social Science Electives 3 Math Elective 3 Speech 3 Humanities, or Science, or Math Elective 3

OtherAvailableCoursesandOptions

BCST 205 Sports Media 3 BCST 285 Internship in Broadcasting 4

Students may also choose an AS degree with greater general education and higher math requirements. All broadcast classes remain the same.

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EqUIPMENTThe Broadcasting Program at Vincennes University teaches with a “Hands-On,” “Learn By Doing” philosophy. In order to implement that philosophy, we have assembled one of the finest Educational Broadcast Facilities in the Midwest. All of our graduates have been exposed to the following equipment during their studies at Vincennes University.

Audio Consoles and MixersAudio Arts D70 and Air 2+Radio Systems MillenniumAutogram AC-8Arrakis 2000SCTMackie 1642VLZElectroVoice 5212211

Radio Automation and Production SoftwareBroadcast Electronics Audio Vault with production module to support three stationsBroadcast Software International SimianBroadcast Software International StingeriMedia logging Natural Log trafficAdobe AuditionSony Sound Forge

Remote Pickup SystemsMarti RPT 30-2, 15 and 40

Audio Studio EquipmentYamaha SPX 90, SPX 900 and SPX 1000Gentner SPH3A and SPX5A360 Systems Instant ReplayVarious Mini-disc recorder/playersVarious audio cassette recorder/players

Video SwitchersGrass Valley Group Kayak SD/HD Ross Synergy 100Utah PVS 224Grass Valley Group 100Miranda HD ImageStore Master ControlMiranda SD ImageStore Master Control

Graphics SystemsChyron Lex2 HD/SD with Lyric Pro Chyron MaxineAvid/Pinnacle HD Dekko and Post DekkoAvid/Pinnacle Thunder HD Still/Clip serverAvid/Pinnacle Thunder SD Still server

Video RecordingOmneon Media Deck HD video serverOmneon Media Deck SD video serverSony PDWF1600 hd XDcam recorderSony PDWF1500 hd XDcam recorderLeitch VR-440 video serverAmpex VPR-6JVC BR-D85 JVC BR-DV6000 and 3000Sony DSR20Sony BR-D50Sony HVR-1500A

Television Automation and Production SoftwareSeven Avid Media Composer workstationsTwo Avid Media Composer w/NitrisDX workstationsNVerzion automation system with production to support two channelsBroadview Traffic systemEZ News Electronic Newsroom system

Studio CamerasIkegami or Sony HD studio camerasIkegami HK-60WIkegami HL-55

ENG, EFP and Remote CamerasSony PDW700 HD XDcamJVC GY-HM700 HDJVC DY-90, DY-70JVC GY-HD200JVC GY-DV5000JVC KY-29Panasonic AG-DVX100A

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FACULTY & STAFFJill Ballinger, Operations/Production Manager, WVUT-TV

Jim Bowers, Broadcast Engineer

Jay Burks, Professor and Interim Department Chair

Rose Cardinal, Director of Underwriting

Nichole Carie, Assistant News Director

Tony Cloyd, News Director

James Evans, Director of Engineering

Joseph Gilley, Broadcast Engineer

John Hitchcock, Professor & Manager, ROK and ROL Internet Radio

Sharon Kiefer, Program Director, WVUT-TV

Steve McClure, Senior Broadcast Engineer

Marianne McDaniel, Producer/Director & Lab Supervisor

Mary Patterson, Assistant Program Director WVUT-TV/Blazer Vision Supervisor

Carol Perkins, Producer/Director, WVUT-TV & Lab Supervisor

Al Rerko, Associate Professor & Manager, WVUT-DT, & Director of Broadcast Facilities

Julie Sievers, Senior Producer/Director, WVUT-TV

Phillip Smith, Instructor and General Manager, WVUB-FM & WFML-FM

Kevin Watson, Program Director, WVUB-FM HD-2 & HD-3

Mike Woods, Program Director, WVUB-FM

Douglas A. Young, Associate Professor

Kathryn Young, Professor

Thomas Young, Professor

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