Stories tagged with: WOUB

Nick Langer

Cleveland Cavaliers Video Editor Nick Langer calls the hands-on experience he got at Ohio University and WOUB a “game changer”

Working for the Cleveland Cavaliers was not something Nick Langer ever imagined for his career. He wasn’t even exactly sure what he wanted to do, but his time at WOUB Public Media changed all of that.

Jon Zellner

Radio and digital music executive attributes hands-on experience at OHIO and WOUB to being vital in his career

Jon Zellner got hooked on radio the minute he met Wolfman Jack during a tour of the NBC New York City studios when he was in the third grade.

Marlon Primes

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Marlon Primes values the start he got at Ohio University and WOUB

When Marlon Primes came to Ohio University from Akron, Ohio in the early 1980s, he wanted to be a news anchor or reporter. Little did he know that he would end up using his voice in a different way.

Ed Williams

Former WOUB Engineer Ed Williams increases annual WOUB student award amount to $2,000

Technology-oriented students working at WOUB Public Media now have the opportunity to be awarded a $2,000 scholarship – thanks to former WOUB Radio and TV Engineer Ed Williams.

Eileen Eidelberg

Recent graduate is living out her professional sports videography dream thanks to OHIO and WOUB

When Eileen Eidelberg came to Ohio University in 2018 from Herndon, Virginia, she knew she wanted to study communications and was interested in being involved in sports.

Brian Unger

Producer/Commentator/Host/Actor/Comedian Brian Unger calls WOUB his “first love”

When WOUB TV recently celebrated its 60th anniversary, former WOUB student Brian Unger ’87 posted a comment on Twitter that read “Happy Anniversary, WOUB. You were my first love.”

Keith Cawley

Bridgestone Americas Director of Corporate and Sports Partnership Communications started his career at Ohio University and WOUB

When Keith Cawley started at OHIO, he was passionate about sports and broadcasting. Little did he know that the skills he learned at OHIO and WOUB would lead to a career that combined his passions.

Raye Kimberlin

Raye Kimberlin’s career started on WOUB’s Afternoon Edition

Raye Kimberlin’s career has found her working for a variety of different kinds of companies in a variety of roles. But she says it all was possible thanks to the foundation she got at OHIO and WOUB.

WOUB December grads

All of the December 2022 Ohio University graduates who worked at WOUB Public Media as students already have jobs in the industry

All three of the Ohio University December graduates who worked at WOUB Public Media while they were in college already have full-time jobs in the media industry.

Andie Walla 1

Andie Walla developed a love for video production in southeast Ohio at Ohio University and WOUB

Andie Walla’s path to Ohio University and WOUB Public Media started in Cincinnati, Ohio at a girl scout meeting.

Kevin Lanier

Kevin Lanier gets graphic design position at NBC 4 in Columbus

Kevin Lanier ’22 hasn’t been out of college for very long, but already has a job as a graphic designer at NBC 4 in Columbus thanks to his experience at Ohio University and WOUB.

Greg Mocker

NYC TV Reporter Greg Mocker says he learned how to find a story at Ohio University and WOUB

As a reporter at WPIX 11 in New York City, Greg Mocker searches for unique stories that answer questions both he and the audience are curious about.

Elise Hammond

Elise Hammond says Ohio University and WOUB prepared her for breaking news position at CNN

When Elise Hammond moved to New York City in 2021 to be part of creating the new CNN streaming platform called CNN+, she knew she was taking a gamble.

Fran Kovac

A career in environmental law started with the ethical foundation learned at Ohio University and WOUB

Fran Kovac was the editor of her high school newspaper and took part in the High School Journalism Workshop at OHIO. That’s when she fell in love and knew where she wanted to go to college.

Nat Rosen WOUB

Nat Rosen calls the Ohio University and WOUB experience “unparalleled”

Nat Rosen, ’78, says it’s a long way from the Radio and Television Building at Ohio University to Madison Avenue in New York City, but he believes he was able to make it there because of WOUB.

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