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Patricia Marcano Meza, a Fulbright Scholar, is both excited and nervous for the national premiere of a new documentary called "A Dangerous Assignment: Uncovering Corruption in Maduro’s Venezuela."
Ever read a news story that had a legal term or procedure in it that was confusing, or something you simply did not understand? WOUB Public Media is launching a new podcast that will provide clarity.
When Kim Kanner and Dan Lannon worked together at WOUB while they were students, neither of them ever imagined that more than a decade later they’d both be part of the leadership team at ESPN.
At eight years old, Adrianna Michaels knew she wanted to be the person on television telling you the weather.
Ashley Frye is still in shock after learning she received $2,000 in support for next school year because she received The Larry and JoAnn Katz Family Scholarship.
When Chloe Gee, a journalism news and information major, graduated from Ohio University, her goal was to one day work in media for a professional sports team.
Dana Sulonen was a broadcast journalism major and graduated from Ohio University in 2003
Jack Briggs’ LinkedIn profile lists his current employer as “Briggs World,” a funny play on the fact that he has been retired and doing his own thing since 2017.
In his 11 years at the Scripps College of Communication, Brian Plow has become known for his ability to inspire undergraduate students in the areas of documentary film and narrative production.
Former WOUB Student Jack Caudill has a day named after him in Rapid City, South Dakota. That’s because in December 2023, the KOTA/KEVN news anchor celebrated 40 years on the air in that community.
As a television sideline reporter for CBS during the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, Allie LaForce (H.T.C. ’11) is covering the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 games in the Los Angeles region.
In her 23 years as president of the Miss Universe Organization, Paula Shugart (B.S.C., ’81) used her voice to advocate for herself, her contestants, and all women.
Seventeen students went to the College Media Association Convention last week and four of them also took advantage of timing and opportunity to cover the Big East Men’s Basketball Tournament.
When Jaime Baker came to Athens from the Pittsburgh area in 2005, she had her sights set on a career as a sports broadcast journalist.
Rick Rogala’s career has come full circle. The Chicago native was recently named president and general manager of WBNS 10TV in Columbus.