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Nick Viland
Alumni

Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now? Season 22 Host – Nick Viland

Athens is a long way from home for Nick Viland. The Atlanta native came to OHiO because he wanted to pursue his dream of being a sports journalist and the school had a great reputation.

Gridiron Jacob Murray and Michael Roth
Alumni

Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now? 740 Zone Host Jacob Murray and Producer Michael Roth

While we are celebrating 25 seasons of Gridiron Glory, there was one year that the show did not go on. In 2020, the students part of Gridiron were sent home for safety reasons due to the pandemic.

Gridiron Glory Season 25 - Est. 1999 WOUB - Joe Hennessy
Experiential Learning

Gridiron Glory 25: Where are they now? Season 21 Host Joe Hennessy

Even though Joe Hennessy only graduated from Ohio University four and a half years ago, he still can’t believe how far Gridiron Glory has come.

Laurel Wamsley
Alumni

NPR Correspondent Laurel Wamsley '10 shares her career journey in the last WOUB Wednesday of the 2024 Fall Semester

Laurel Walmsley’s career has zigged and zagged, but she wouldn’t change a thing because it led her to the job she has today. Wamsley was the final speaker for the WOUB Wednesday speaker series.

Foothills feature
Storytelling

New WOUB Foothill Features website showcases stories on interactive map

WOUB Public Media has launched a new website for its video series Foothill Features. The site, woub.org/foothillfeatures, categorizes each story by topic and geographic location on an interactive map.

Noah Wolf
Alumni

Gridiron Glory 25: where are they now? Season 20 Co-Host – Noah Wolf

For many who were Ohio University students in March of 2020, being sent home due to the COVID-19 Pandemic was devastating. For Noah Wolf, being sent home was a blessing in disguise.

Blake Baker
Alumni

Gridiron Glory 25: where are they now? Season 20 Host – Blake Baker

When Blake Baker was the host of Gridiron Glory in the fall of 2018, it was another milestone season for the show.

WOUB Season 19 host
Alumni

Gridiron Glory 25: where are they now? Season 19 host – Joseph Payton

Growing up in southeast Ohio, Joseph Payton was familiar with Gridiron Glory before he ever set foot on the Ohio University campus as a student.

NETA Award
Awards

WOUB Learning Lab wins NETA Public Media Award for its Our Ohio project

The WOUB Learning Lab’s Our Ohio High School Documentary Film Festival was honored with a National Educational Telecommunications Association Public Media Award.

Graylyn Roose
Alumni

MSNBC Line Producer Graylyn Roose ’12 offers advice for aspiring media producers at WOUB

Graylyn Roose, current MSNBC line producer, thinks the key for students to find their niche in journalism careers is simple: take every opportunity you can to learn something new.

Dani Dean WOUB 25
Alumni

Gridiron Glory 25: where are they now? Season 18 host – Dani Dean

When Dani Dean came to Ohio University from Mason, Ohio, she wanted to be a sports sideline reporter or work for ESPN, and she quickly got involved at WOUB to get the experience she needed to get there.

Homecoming 2024 Scripps
Homecoming

Alumni invited to celebrate with Scripps events during Homecoming Weekend

Ohio University Homecoming Weekend 2024 is quickly approaching, and Scripps College of Communication alumni are invited to a full slate of college events.

Cohn family
Alumni & Friends

The Cohns' love of media and each other developed at Ohio University and WOUB

Like many other Ohio University graduates who worked at WOUB, the station has a special place in the hearts of Aaron and Karen (Rafalski) Cohn.

Justin Holbrock
Alumni

Gridiron Glory 25: where are they now? Season 17 Host – Justin Holbrock

Justin Holbrock says Gridiron Glory opened his eyes to what local sports teams mean to communities, and he has used that knowledge to have a successful career in sports broadcasting and beyond.

Kim Bedford

Former WOUB Student Kim Day is named “Woman of the Year”

Kim (Bedford) Day has always wanted to make a difference in her community. Now, after recently being named 2024 Woman of the Year in her Tennessee hometown, she knows she is doing just that.

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