The Department of Journalism and Digital Media launched a new public affairs show on AUTV-20 focused on happenings at Ashland University.
The first episode of Eagle's Eyes started airing on AUTV-20 on Thursday and featured AU President Carlos Campo.
More episodes will be produced throughout the semester.
Welcome to the online home of Ashland University's Journalism & Digital Media department; A BLOG CONVERGED!! Here you can keep up on the latest happenings inside AU's student-powered Print, Radio and TV media outlets, read The Collegian, watch videos, connect with fellow Eagles and much more! Keep it tuned right here for updates!
Friday, October 9, 2015
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Colleen Rimmel's Internship Experience:
My name is Colleen Rimmel and I will be entering my senior
year at Ashland University. I am a Digital Media Production major with a minor
in Journalism. This summer, I’ve had the pleasure of interning with Rubber City
Radio in Akron, Ohio as a promotions intern. I have been actively involved with
94.9 WQMX and 97.5 WONE. Some of my duties and responsibilities within this
internship include helping to set up and tear down at events, encourage
listeners who come to our events enter to win prizes we give away, and I also
work with the DJ’s from the station at these events. I’ve gotten the
opportunity to work with every DJ from both stations at least once (if not
more). One new thing I learned while interning with Rubber City Radio is how
much more there is to being a radio DJ than just being on the air or having
your own show. One of the DJ’s for WONE, T K O’Grady was someone I frequently
worked with. He had his radio show every day and had to go work events right
after it. Most times, he had events to go to after his show about 3-5 times a
week, so he was constantly busy. A lot more goes into working with radio than
people typically think. A course that I’ve previously taken that has really helped
me succeed in this position was Basic Audio Production. I had the opportunity
to work in the station a few times and was able to see radio shows happening
live. A lot of the things they were doing were things I learned from taking
this course and it was exciting to watch what they were doing and say to myself
“hey I know how to do that”! My experience with Rubber City Radio and the
people I had the pleasure of working with, was a really great one and because
of this, I am even more excited about my future!
Friday, October 2, 2015
JDM producing more content than ever
The Department of Journalism and Digital Media is on pace to
produce a record amount of television, radio and newspaper content this fall.
At the end of the semester’s sixth week, AU TV-20, WRDL 88.9
and The Collegian have been regularly producing quality programming and content
original to the AU campus and the Ashland County area.
And while the department has already produced a great amount
of content, there is even more scheduled for the remainder of the semester.
“We are really making the course content relevant to the
media outlets, and the students have really stepped up,” said JDM Chair DavidMcCoy. “They’ve shown a lot of responsibility, and that will help them in their
professional careers.”
McCoy also said that JDM has created a nice balance between
studio productions and remote productions with its radio and television
operations.
So far this fall, the department has:
• Live streamed two home football games, with plans to
livestream three more. All AU home football games, after being live streamed,
can be watched on AU TV-20 and on www.ashland.edu/jdm
• Provide a stream of video content for the AU football
scoreboard at all home games.
• Live streamed the pep rally that took place before the
first home game of the season.
• AU TV-20 has produced three Eagle News Updates and two
Sports Updates so far this semester.
• WRDL FM has broadcast two home football games, with plans
to broadcast four more games, including Saturday night’s game against Malone in
Canton. All games can be heard live on 88.9 FM or on wrdlfm.com.
• JDM and WRDL has also live streamed and broadcast two volleyball matches. The radio station will also broadcast tonight’s volleyball match
against Lake Superior State.
• WRDL has broadcast one soccer match this season.
• The Early Bird’s Word has been live from 7-9 a.m. on WRDL
Monday through Friday for the last three weeks. That amounts to 30 hours of
live, original programming focused on Ashland University and the Ashland
community. The Early Bird’s Word is the only local radio broadcasting in all of
Ashland County.
• The Collegian has produced five issues of its
award-winning newspaper, with six more planned for the fall semester.
In the coming weeks, look for more programming, including:
• AU TV-20 and JDM will livestream President Carlos
Campo’s inauguration on Oct. 16.
• AU TV-20 and JDM will also livestream the College of
Business and Economics’ Fashion Show, produced by Fashion Merchandising
students.
• AU TV-20 will launch three new studio-based shows, including
Storyvault, a 60 Minutes-style show; Eagle’s Eye, a talk-show focused on the AU
campus; and The Main Street, a talk-show focused on the Ashland community. The
two latter shows will launch next week. Storyvault will launch at the end of
October.
• Pre-Game, an urban R & B music show, will launch on
Saturday evening.
• WRDL will also be hosting the Second Annual Homecoming
Tailgate Party in front of Jack Miller Stadium on Oct. 17.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Kate Siefert's Internship Experience:
WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland
News and Sports Intern:
My job is definitely what I make of it. I could come in everyday
and sit at the news desk to answer phones and emails and no one would
necessarily tell me what to do. But we strategically plan to come in at times
when we know reporters will be going out in the field. This gives us the
opportunity to go through a typical day in the life of a reporter. Usually, the
reporters will let the interns conduct the interviews, help shoot video and
later assist in editing the package for live TV. Another asset to this
internship is getting the chance to do mock stand-ups and live shots that I
will be able to use for my reel when applying for jobs my senior year. This has
been an especially exciting summer with the release of the Brelo verdict and
the Cav's playoff run.
I have learned so much throughout my time here at Channel 3. One
of the most important things though, is learning to have the ability to adjust.
In the world of media, things can change in a matter of seconds and as a
reporter, you really need to be able to go with the flow and adjust in the best
way possible to ensure a successful show.
I
would not have an opportunity like this if it was not for the Digital Media and
Journalism program at Ashland. Not only does the program provide me with hands
on experiences, but it also gave me the confidence I needed to be successful
throughout the internship. I also do not believe I would have been able to
receive this job without the wonderful professors in the department. They have
truly taught me so much and I am very lucky to be a part of such a successful
program.
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